Equipment
Andrew Von Lossow: Why I joined GolfWRX
Hello GolfWRX world, this is Andrew Von Lossow, and I’m joining you from my Instagram page Lead Tape Chronicles. I am ecstatic to be part of the team!
A little about me: I grew up in Seattle, Washington, very close to the game of golf. My Dad, Jim Von Lossow, operated Von’s Golf and Putter Studio. He took care of the region’s players for 30 years, providing club repair and club fitting. He was the first to have Trackman in Washington State in 2005. My Dad worked on the whole spectrum of golf, from beginners to touring professionals. On a daily basis, I would see things from a beginner set, to a set of clubs for a former NFL quarterback with 12 wraps of tape under the grip, and bending to lie angle one degree for a very well-known feel-based tour player.
Seeing all of the options there were in the world of custom clubs, I was curious about what it would do for me to get the ball to get into the hole in the most efficient way possible. Little did I know it would be a new world.

My beginnings in the game
I got my start in golf with my parents handing me a club when I could walk. That grew into playing junior tournaments and into high school and community college. In high school, I worked in the bag room at Sand Point Country Club in Seattle and my Dad’s golf shop. In college, I caddied in Montana during the summers.
During college, video editing and then graphic design were my off-the-course passions, but there was always the pull back to the course. For the last six years, I have been working with decorating apparel for golf courses with events and pro shops.
On the course, I have loved tournament golf and competing. I have had some highlights over the last number of years such as qualifying in four USGA Championships. Highlighted by the US Amateur in 2022 at Ridgewood Country Club in Paramus, New Jersey. I made it into match play through a playoff and was the 63 seed. That meant my match was slated against tournament favorite and number two seed Michael Thorbjornsen. A great match was had, and I was fortunate to be victorious with a 3 and 2 victory. The next day I lost to the eventual runner up Ben Carr in the Round of 32 by the tally of 1 down. I have been fortunate to win the Rosauers Open, which is a Pacific Northwest PGA Section major, and win the Washington Golf Player of the Year once and the Washington Golf Mid-Am Player of the Year three times.
It is my favorite to prepare and compete in tournaments for this wonderful game, which begins with equipment. What clubs are going to be battle-tested? I am of the belief that every time you practice or play golf there is a moment for a breakthrough that can change your game for the better.

Enter @LeadTapeChronicles
The Lead Tape Chronicles Instagram page started in July 2018. I noticed the beginning of niche golf pages highlighting certain elements of the game. With my experience growing up in the club shop and seeing all of the custom clubs over the years, this was a creative outlet to express.
A page highlighting amateur players’ clubs from all over the world and shots of tour professionals’ clubs. I thought about how this page can cover the world of golf equipment with a personal touch for each player. To me, lead tape on clubs is a symbol of ownership: how a club should feel in your hands, making it yours, not something off the rack. Growing up in a custom club shop, some element of the club had to be worked on. A club is great right out of the factory, but if you can’t feel the club head enough, it’s time for lead tape to help it align with your feel.
Lead Tape Chronicles has been built by players sending in their photos of their clubs. Their way of playing the game and showing what makes a club feel good to them. It has also been a page that draws inspiration for other players on how to adjust their clubs. It is great because it brings together many other elements of the game, such as golf courses, tournaments, and shared experiences.

How I see the world of golf gear
As I look at the gear world these days, I reflect on what I like in my own bag. Today, with so many new clubs entering the market, when do you make your decision to change yourself?
I look at drivers and wedges frequently: the modern-day scoring clubs. New driver technology each year seems to amplify with better mishits, but how do those mishits with the clubs react to your swing? That’s one of my keys: finding the best club for your game with mishits.
Fresh grooves on a wedge are a great feeling. It’s been amazing seeing the amount of grinds available for retail when you used to see them only in tour bag scenarios. The world of wedges is wide and underreported on.
Putters are always intriguing, and with so many new models today, especially with the arrival of zero torque. Multiple putting categories are there to review. My Dad had a putter line from the late 90’s to 2010 or so. Even featured on the original GolfWRX forums, his putter was made of 303 stainless steel, a once-notable material that is now commonplace, so I have plenty of history in the realm of flatsticks.
Another area I find fascinating in today’s equipment world is the technology with shafts. The ability to fine-tune a graphite shaft, seeing all of the different available weights and the shaft profiles. There have never been more options, from driver to putter.

What you can expect from me in the future
Looking forward, I would like to dive deeper into what makes our bag setup what it is. And how a course management philosophy can be based off equipment decisions. So many options come into play now — such as driver, mini-driver, fairway woods, hybrids, and driving irons — even wedges can be part of the iron set down to the gap wedge with ease.
Being into the equipment world as deeply as we are, we are aware of the new gear that hits the market year after year. The dopamine rush is worth it to see where the new clubs came from their predecessors. I also wonder what makes a club’s staying power in the bag? We see it with fairway woods, putters, and drivers until they reach the COR limit. I am curious about what makes a club stay in a player’s bag, and I want to explore that further.
Of course, as a competitive player myself, I’ll be bringing you insights from that aspect of the game. Building a bag for competition is quite a bit different than picking your 14 for a weekend round with the guys.
Look for all of this and more in my content, and a focus on lead tape use, naturally!
Equipment
Slab city on the Korn Ferry Tour — Lead Tape Report
This week, we have our Tour Photographer, Greg Moore, on the ground at the OccuNet Classic at Tascosa Golf Club in Amarillo, Texas, for the 14th event of the 2026 Korn Ferry Tour season. With that, we see some great things in the Lead Tape Report as we roll into Amarillo.
Joel Thelen
Monday Qualifier, Joel Thelen is in the field this week. He has played on the Korn Ferry Tour for a full season in 2023, and he is back in action this week. A couple of clubs caught my eye this week in his bag.
First off: His trusted Titleist 816 H2 hybrid. This club came out in October of 2015, and it still remains strong in the bag. Also, take a look at this Odyssey White Hot OG 7, putting a capital S in the 7S model. This custom neck has some impressive lean for an arm-lock-style putter. The bottom of the putter is covered in tape for optimal weighting.





Mitchell Meissner
Taking a look at Mitchell Meissner’s bag this week, we have some great lead tape coverage. Top to bottom working from fairway metals, irons, and wedges. We can see on the short irons and wedges that there is tape at the base of the grip, adding a little counterbalance. Along with that, some tape on the short irons and wedges as well. Moving to his putter, he rolls the Odyssey 7 Bird putter. Meissner putts left-handed and strikes the ball right-handed.






Whats in the Bag
Bud Cauley WITB 2026 (June)
Bud Cauley had >14 clubs in his bag when photographed prior to the Memorial Tournament.
Driver: Titleist GTS2 (8 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 6 X

3-wood: Titleist GTS3 (15 degrees, B1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei 1K Pro Red 70 TX

7-wood: Titleist GTS3 (21 degrees, D1 SureFit setting)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Chemical Tensei 1K Pro Red 80 TX

Irons: Titleist U505 (3), Titleist 620 MB (4-9)
Shafts: Fujikura Ventus Black HB 8 X, True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM11 (48-10F, 52-12F, 56-14F), WedgeWorks (60-K*)
Shafts: True Temper Dynamic Gold Tour Issue S400

Putters: Scotty Cameron Tour Prototype, Scotty Cameron GOLO 6.3 Prototype


Grips: Golf Pride Tour Velvet Align
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Equipment
Name every set of irons you’ve owned – GolfWRXers discuss
In our forums, one user has offered up a prompt for the true sickos, inviting fellow forum members to share every set of irons they’ve ever owned. As to be expected, this is a lengthy forum topic.
@Lamosteve began:
Can you name every set of irons you’ve owned? Here’s mine
Spalding Dots
Spalding Eclipse
Ram Lazer FX
Lynx Parallax
Mizuno EZ Comp
Ben Hogans
Cleveland CG Red
Taylor Made R9s
PING i20
PING iE1
Taylor Made M6
Our members in the forum have been offering up their own collections. Here are a few posts from the thread, but make sure to check out the entire discussion and have your say at the link below.
- macedan: “Started with a hand-me-down Golden Bear set from my brother when I was in high school, never really played more than once a year or got into the game until about summer of 2017. First purchased a set of Cleveland CG4’s (I actually really miss this set sometimes, soft & not terribly large for a GI iron), moved into Nike Vapor Fly’s by the end of the year. Those lasted until spring of 18 when I decided I wanted new, so I traded them in for TM Rbladez. Honestly, although I liked the Rbladez, poor decision on my part, I think this was really about the only time so far that after a week or two I was kicking myself for not staying with what I had. Rbladez stayed with me until late last summer when I switched to P790’s and (knock on wood) I am hoping this will be my longest lasting set.”
- JimmyC59: “MacGregor Jack Nicklaus Triple Crown. Palmer The Standard. Still play these.”
- jgrzask: “Tommy Armour 845u
Mizuno MP-32
Mizuno MP-33 (2 sets)
Bridgestone J33cb – still own
Srixon i-302 (2 sets) – still own
Tourstage X-Blades – still own
Mizuno Hot Metal – still own
Nike Forged Blades – still own
Titleist 714 AP1 – still own
Cobra Forged SS – still own”
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Rob Haneline
Feb 27, 2026 at 5:07 pm
Congrats AVL, I have seen you around the CDA area, my kids compete with you and I have been a huge fan of your IG page. Now to see you here on GOLFWRX my go to for all things golf… is really cool… I am looking forward to reading more and when I see you around CDA or at a Bomar Putter function I will introduce my self..
Keep up the good work!
Rob
Darren
Feb 27, 2026 at 2:05 pm
Wow, I didn’t know about the LEad Tape Chronicles, but the announcemnet that you joined seemed interesting anyway. After clicking and seeing a picture of you I now realize who you are……you’re the Michael Thjorborn killer I followed around at Ridgewood Country Club while my friend and co-worker Brian Roth was on your bag!!!
Crazy!
I look forward to your contributions to the page and will check out Lead Tape Chronicles!
The Truth Network
Feb 26, 2026 at 7:55 pm
Missed on the name. Should have called it “Lead Tape Confidential”. Oh well, you tried.
Jimmy B
Feb 26, 2026 at 1:33 pm
Congrats AVL! Good read looking forward to reading more.
DanP
Feb 26, 2026 at 9:13 am
Great read! They are lucky to have you.