Okay, so I saw this thing online about Zach Johnson’s clubs for 2024, and I got curious. I’m not a pro or anything, but I like messing around with my golf gear. So, I decided to dig into what this Zach guy was using.
Getting Started
First, I had to figure out who this Zach Johnson even was. Turns out, he’s a pretty big deal in the golf world. Won a bunch of tournaments, you know? That made me even more interested. What clubs does a guy like that use?
Digging into the Details
I started by checking out some golf forums and websites. There’s a ton of info out there, but it’s kinda scattered. I pieced together what I could find. It looked like Zach was using a mix of brands, not just sticking to one company.
- Driver: Seemed like he was into this Titleist TSR3. I guess it’s got some fancy adjustable stuff to help with his swing.
- Fairway Woods: This is where it got a bit tricky. I saw mentions of a Titleist TSi2 3-wood and a TS2 5-wood. Maybe he switches them up depending on the course?
- Irons: Looked like he was rocking Titleist 620 CBs for his longer irons and some 620 MBs for the shorter ones. I’ve heard those are pretty demanding, so he must be good.
- Wedges: This part was easier. He’s got Titleist Vokey SM9s and a prototype WedgeWorks. Those Vokey wedges are everywhere, so they must be decent.
- Putter: Now, this was interesting. A custom Scotty Cameron putter, but I think he was also using a PXG prototype. Guess he likes to keep his options open on the green.
- Ball: Titleist Pro V1x, that’s what I found. Seems standard for the pros.
- Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet were the grips I came across most often.
Trying It Out (Sort Of)
Now, I couldn’t get my hands on the exact same clubs, but I tried to find similar ones at my local golf shop. I hit a few balls with a Titleist driver that felt pretty good. I also tried out some Vokey wedges, and I can see why they’re popular. They felt nice around the green.
My Thoughts
It was cool to see what a top player like Zach Johnson uses. It’s a reminder that even the pros have their preferences and don’t just use whatever they’re given. I’m not about to go out and buy all new clubs, but it did get me thinking about maybe trying a few new things next time I’m at the range. Plus, it was fun to play detective for a bit and learn something new about the game.
In the end, I realized that while the pros use some fancy stuff, it’s not all about the gear. Practice and skill still matter most. I hope I can do these.