We're going to talk about why we have our stuff in our bags. I use Titlelist irons, always have. Always played with a blade. I play with X-100 shaft. As I get into the wedges I drop down to an S-400. I don't want a real stiff shaft, I want more feel. I use only three wedges. My pitching wedge is 48 degrees. I jump six degrees to my 54. And then I jump six degrees from that to my 60.
And I use an Aussie Rife putter with grooves in the face. I feel like it gives me a better roll. Mental is half the battle maybe. I use the old TaylorMade Burner driver. I've always liked a one-piece driver. I just feel like I've never wanted to adjust my driver. I like a draw that looks square. I use a very heavy shaft, a Pershing 95 gram shaft-- sorry 85 gram X shaft. I'm at 46 inches. I went a little longer-- eight degree loft.
My three wood is-- I really don't really care about a three wood as far as the model. I'm looking for a certain shot. I've got the graphite shaft, Fujikura X Flex. And what I'm looking for here is I want my three wood go up in the air. I want to have a high three wood. And my hybrid is a 20 degree hybrid. I have a Nunchuck shaft in it. I like it, because the Nunchuck shaft, for me, won't let the ball balloon. I can get this like I can drive it.
When I first tried hybrids I used to get too much balloon. I love this club and this is the Callaway. That's my set. I don't really change my set too much when I go from course to course, when I play it on the regular. I just really like looking at my clubs and I'm I want to know them as good as I can. Mr. Burke used to say to me, You want to look down and see some of your friends.