So, I got curious about Tommy Fleetwood’s bag the other day. You see him on TV, swinging smooth, hitting pure shots, and you start wondering, right? What’s the magic stuff he’s using? It’s not like knowing is gonna fix my slice, but you know how it goes. You just get an itch.

Finding the info wasn’t exactly straightforward. Spent a good chunk of time scrolling through forums, looking at pictures from tournaments, trying to piece it together. Some sites say one thing, some say another. Pros swap stuff out all the time too, so what you find might be old news by the time you read it. It’s like trying to nail jelly to a wall sometimes. You see grainy pictures, guys guessing based on headcovers. It’s a whole little world, this WITB stuff.
Here’s what I kinda gathered he usually carries:
Seemed like he was pretty consistent for a while, but always tinkering, like they all do. This is the general setup folks seemed to agree on for a decent stretch, give or take:
- Driver: Usually something from TaylorMade, the Qi10 LS seemed to be the one lately. Low spin, yeah right, I need all the spin I can get to keep it airborne.
- Fairway Woods: Again, TaylorMade woods. Often a 3-wood and sometimes that older BRNR Mini Driver or a 5-wood. He seems to like that slightly older stuff mixed in. Can’t blame him, if it works, it works.
- Irons: This was interesting. He had those custom ‘TF Proto’ irons from TaylorMade for ages, 3-iron through pitching wedge. Basically blades. You gotta be a pure striker for those. Makes my cavity backs feel like shovels, and I still can’t hit ’em right.
- Wedges: Titleist Vokey wedges, usually. Like half the guys out there. Think he had a 52, 56, and a 60 degree. Nothing too surprising there, Vokeys are solid.
- Putter: This changes a bit too, but often an Odyssey mallet. Saw him with a White Hot OG #1 blade style sometimes too. Putter’s personal, man. Whatever feels good on the day.
- Ball: TaylorMade TP5x. Standard stuff for their sponsored guys.
Why bother looking all this up? Good question. It’s not like I’m gonna run out and buy his exact setup. Couldn’t afford it for starters, and secondly, I don’t have his swing, sadly. It’s more just… curiosity. Seeing what choices these top guys make. Sometimes you see something interesting, like him sticking with an older wood or those custom irons. Makes you think about your own bag, maybe question why you’ve got that dusty 3-iron you never hit.
Reminds me of back when I was trying to fix my car myself. Spent hours watching videos, reading manuals, getting all the specific tools they said I needed. Felt real professional laying them all out. Then I get under the car, and nothing fits quite right, or I can’t get the angle, or I just plain strip a bolt. Ended up having to call my neighbour Dave anyway, who fixed it in ten minutes with a rusty wrench and a hammer. Sometimes it ain’t about having the exact same tools as the pros, you know? It’s about knowing how to use what you’ve got, or just having the knack. Or having Dave’s number.
Anyway, that’s the rundown on Tommy’s bag, or at least what I could figure out. He probably swapped three clubs out while I was writing this. Fun to look, but doesn’t mean much for my game tomorrow. Still gonna be me, my swing, and probably a few lost balls. That’s golf, eh?