Okay, folks, let me tell you about the time I tried to get my golf clubs sorted out, inspired by Steve Stricker. I saw this article talking about “Steve Stricker WITB Irons,” and I thought, “Hey, I can do that!”
First off, I gathered all my clubs. Just like the article said, Stricker’s got some Titleist clubs, a mix of old and new. I dug out my old bag and found I had a few Titleist clubs myself, along with some other random ones I’d picked up over the years.
Then, I tried to figure out which clubs were which. The article mentioned something about a TSR3 driver, SM10 wedges, and some older models for fairway wood and hybrid. I looked at my driver – yep, it’s a Titleist, but not sure if it’s a TSR3. My wedges, well, they’re definitely not SM10s. They’re pretty beat up, to be honest.

Wedges
- My old wedges, they’re like those Vokey SM4 and SM8 things the article talked about.
- But, I don’t have any new ones, so I can’t get those SM10 wedges.
Next, I moved on to the irons. This is where it got really confusing. The article mentioned something called “ZX Mk II utility long irons” and “Srixon ZX7 Mk II irons.” I stared at my irons for a good ten minutes, trying to see if any of those letters and numbers matched up. Nope, nothing. Mine are just regular old irons, nothing fancy.
Irons
- I tried to find those fancy ZX Mk II utility irons, but no luck.
- My irons are just plain old ones.
So, I decided to just organize my clubs by type. Driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, putter. That’s about the best I could do. It wasn’t exactly like Steve Stricker’s setup, but hey, at least my clubs are in some sort of order now.
Conclusion
In the end, I realized that copying a pro golfer’s setup isn’t as easy as it sounds. But it was a good excuse to clean up my clubs and maybe think about getting some new ones. Maybe one day I’ll have a bag full of fancy Titleist clubs, but for now, I’m happy with my hodgepodge collection.