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Alright, so I’ve been messing around with this “Brian Harmon WITB” thing – you know, “What’s In The Bag.” Basically, I wanted to see what clubs the pros are using and if it could help my game. Spoiler alert: it kinda did, and kinda didn’t.
Digging into It
First thing I did was hit up the internet, just like anyone else. I started looking for any info I could on Brian Harmon’s setup. I wanted the specifics!
It took me a bit of time, I went through images of his golf bag, and it was a bit all over the place. Eventually, I made a complete list of everything, including the putter, driver, irons, and wedges.
Trying It Out (Sort Of)
Now, I’m not made of money, so I didn’t go out and buy a whole new set of clubs. But I did have a few similar ones in my garage.
I took my clubs to the range. I gripped it and ripped it. Hitting ball after ball. Trying to match what I’d seen, at least, in the pictures.
My Two Cents
Here’s the thing: just because a pro uses a certain club doesn’t mean it’s magic for you. My swing is definitely not Brian Harmon’s swing. But… seeing what he uses did give me a few ideas.
I might try adjusting my, see if that helps with my slice. And maybe, just maybe, I’ll look into getting a different wedge sometime down the line.
It also reminded me of something even my golf instructor keeps telling me over and over again, is practice, practice, practice!

So, was this whole “WITB” thing a game-changer? Not really. Was it a fun little experiment? Totally. And hey, anything that gets me thinking about my game and trying new things is a win in my book.