Okay, folks, let’s dive into my little experiment with Tommy Fleetwood’s setup – “WITB Tommy Fleetwood,” as the cool kids say.

So, I’ve been messing around with my own bag lately, trying to find that perfect mix, you know? And I kept seeing Tommy Fleetwood’s name pop up. Dude’s a beast, and his clubs are always a hot topic. So, I thought, “Why not? Let’s see what this Fleetwood guy is all about.”
My Deep Dive into Fleetwood’s Bag
First thing I did? I scoured the internet. I mean, I went deep. I wanted to find out every single club he was using, every shaft, every grip – the whole nine yards. I spent hours, seriously, hours, just reading articles, watching videos, and comparing notes from different sources. It was like detective work, but for golf!
Next, I started writing everything down. Gotta keep track of this stuff, right? I made a list of all his clubs – driver, woods, irons, wedges, putter – everything. Then, I got into the nitty-gritty details. What kind of shafts was he using? What flex? What about the grips? I noted it all, every single spec I could find.
Building My “Fleetwood-Inspired” Setup
Now, here’s the fun part. I didn’t want to just copy Fleetwood’s bag. I wanted to understand it. So, I started looking at my own clubs and thinking about how they compared. What was similar? What was different? And most importantly, what could I realistically try out myself?
I headed out to my local golf shop. I love that place, its my candy shop. And I started testing some clubs that were similar to what Fleetwood uses. I’m not made of money, so I couldn’t just buy everything new. But I could try out some similar models and see how they felt.
- Tried a few different drivers.
- Swung some irons with similar shafts.
- Checked out a couple of putters that looked like his.
It was all about getting a feel for things. I wasn’t trying to become Tommy Fleetwood overnight. I just wanted to see if his setup gave me any ideas for my own game. And, you know what? It did!
The Results?
After all this digging and experimenting, I made a few tweaks to my own bag. I switched to a different shaft in my driver, and I’m trying out a new grip on my irons. Nothing drastic, but I felt good to adjust things.

Honestly, the biggest takeaway wasn’t about the specific clubs. It was about the process. It was about taking the time to really analyze what I was using and why. It was about being open to trying new things and seeing what works.
So, that’s my “WITB Tommy Fleetwood” adventure. It was a fun little project, and it definitely got me thinking more about my own equipment. Will I suddenly start playing like Fleetwood? Probably not. But hey, at least I’ll look a little bit cooler on the course, right?