Alright, so let’s talk about David Duval’s WITB, shall we? I mean, c’mon, the guy was the man back in the day. Former World No. 1, you know. It’s no joke. I remember watching him back in the 90s, just owning the game.
So, why not look at what he’s got in the bag these days? Let’s dig into that, shall we?
First, we gotta give a shout-out to Duval. He was on fire in those days, a true force. Everyone was talking about him, especially when he was competing head-to-head with Tiger. Some people even said he could have been the one to take Tiger down a notch. That’s saying something, right?
Anyway, let’s get into the meat and potatoes here. I’ve been looking around online, and it’s been tough to find super specific details about his most recent setup. You know, the kind of stuff we all love to hear about. It’s like the information is all scattered. But I did find some cool bits here and there.
So, here’s a basic rundown of what I could find. Take it with a grain of salt, though, just in case.
Club | Specs | Notes |
---|---|---|
Driver | Titleist 917D3 (9.5 degrees) | You know, Duval’s always been a bit of a traditionalist when it comes to his setup. He’s never gone for the latest and greatest in terms of tech or anything like that. Maybe that’s why he’s such a good player – he stays true to his roots. |
Fairway Wood | Titleist 917F2 (15 degrees) | A bit more loft on that fairway wood, which can be handy on those longer holes. And you know what? Maybe this is a big part of what made Duval so good: he could hit the ball super far. |
Hybrid | Titleist 818H2 (19 degrees) | I think it’s important to note that Duval’s been working hard to keep his game sharp, so maybe this is something he’s been experimenting with recently. He’s not afraid to try new stuff! |
Irons | Titleist 718 T-MB (3-7) | You know, the T-MB is a great iron. It’s got a bit more forgiveness, which is perfect for any golfer who’s playing at a high level. Plus, it just looks nice. |
Irons | Titleist 718 AP2 (8-PW) | Classic stuff. The AP2 is a great iron for the better player, and it’s probably one of the most popular irons out there for a reason. And that’s probably why Duval chose it. |
Wedge | Titleist Vokey SM7 (52, 56, 60) | Okay, so let’s just say Duval’s got this whole wedge thing down pat. He’s a master of the short game, and his wedge game is probably one of the main reasons he’s so good. |
Putter | Scotty Cameron Newport 2 | He’s always been a Scotty Cameron fanboy, and that’s no surprise. It’s a great putter, and it’s helped him win a ton of tournaments. |
Now, I know you’re probably thinking, “Wait, isn’t he supposed to be playing on the PGA Tour Champions? Why are we looking at his WITB?” Well, it’s just interesting to see how a guy who was so dominant in his time is still playing at a high level. It’s pretty inspiring, really.
But hey, maybe you’re wondering something different? Maybe you’re curious about his swing, or maybe you’re thinking about picking up the game yourself. Whatever it is, let me know! We can chat about it. I’m always down to talk about golf, so hit me up!