MyGolfSpy Random WITB: Volume 3
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MyGolfSpy Random WITB: Volume 3

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MyGolfSpy Random WITB: Volume 3

Each week, we continue to highlight a WITB (What’s In The Bag) from a MyGolfSpy Forum member. If you have an interesting bag setup or want to be featured, share your WITB in the Forum thread.

This week, we feature poprocksncoke, who has a mix of classic and modern gear in his bag. His selection of clubs shows a preference for tried-and-true equipment, with some newer additions influenced by the MyGolfSpy community.

Let’s take a look inside his bag:

Driver: Taylormade SLDR

About the club: Several years ago, poprocksncoke switched to the SLDR after trying a playing partner’s club and deciding it was a better fit than his previous Taylormade R11s. Originally equipped with an Oban Kiyoshi HB shaft, he recently switched to a Fujikura Ventus Velocore+ Red shaft, following feedback from a MyGolfSpy member review thread. The change has provided a higher ball flight, which has been a welcome adjustment.

3-Wood: Taylormade R11s

About the club: This club was a Christmas gift from his wife after he borrowed his dad’s R11s 3-wood. The club has stayed in his bag ever since, proving its reliability over the years.

2 Iron: Lynx Black Cat Tour

About the club: The oldest club in his bag, the Lynx Black Cat Tour 2 iron has been a long-time companion. Although it doesn’t see much action, it’s a trusted option when he needs to hit a low shot or feels particularly brave.

Irons (4-PW): Callaway Apex Pro 16

About the clubs: These irons have been in his bag since 2017, replacing a set of Mizunos. While he briefly switched to Hogan Fort Worth irons for a MyGolfSpy Forum review, he ultimately returned to the Apex Pros for their superior forgiveness, making them too valuable to give up.

Wedges: RIVL 52° and 58°

About the clubs: His most recent additions, these RIVL wedges replaced a set of aging Cleveland wedges. Despite being new to the bag, they’ve quickly earned his approval with their feel and performance.

Putter: Evnroll EV 5.3 Duo

About the club: After hearing the buzz on MyGolfSpy about Evnroll putters, he was fortunate to be selected to review the EV 5.3 Duo last year. It didn’t disappoint and has earned a permanent spot in his bag, living up to all the hype.

MyGolfSpy-Inspired gear

Additional items: Poprocksncoke’s bag also includes a few items inspired by the MyGolfSpy community:

  • Golf Ball: Maxfli Tours, discovered through MGS, are his go-to for their unbeatable value.
  • Sunglasses: Sundog The Caddy TrueBlue sunglasses, another MGS-inspired purchase.
  • Launch Monitor: Swing Caddie 2+, a recent addition providing valuable swing data, chosen after extensive MGS research.

Summary

Poprocksncoke’s WITB showcases a blend of personal preference and community influence. His selection reflects a balance between classic, reliable gear and carefully considered new additions that enhance his game.

Want to see your bag featured next? Share your WITB with photos and a brief background on each club in the Forum thread.

What do you think of poprocksncoke’s setup? How many of these clubs or brands were you familiar with before reading this post? Let us know in the comments below!

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Jamie Danbrook

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Jamie Danbrook

Jamie is the MyGolfSpy Forum Director. A Canadian living in Switzerland can often be found posting on the forum under the username GolfSpy_APH. When not on the forum he can be found on the course, or with his wife, two kids and three dogs hiking and exploring. He prides himself in being a lefty golfer and is still in search of his elusive first hole in one.

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      mackdaddy9

      2 years ago

      I hated the SLDR for my game. I would drop the 2 iron if it gets little use and add a sand wedge. That said Its got to suit his game not mine.

      Reply

      Maynard Clark Jr

      2 years ago

      Very helpful, informative. Will look up RIVL and Swing Caddie 2+.

      Reply

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