Equipment
In the GolfWRX forums: What happens when a club tinkerer finally stops searching?
In our forums, GolfWRX members are discussing an unfamiliar destination for a committed equipment experimenter: contentment.
Member @jjfcpa said he began playing at 67 and has spent 11 years testing drivers, woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, balls, gloves and even shoes. After recently shooting one under his age, he has reached the conclusion that another equipment change is unlikely to produce the improvement he once hoped to find.
- @Pnwpingi210 said two of his lowest differentials came with rental clubs, which helped separate equipment curiosity from scoring expectations.
- @BowMain42 argued that new gear rarely changes scores unless the old setup is badly fit, but added that testing clubs can still be part of the fun.
- @Mych pointed jjfcpa toward the long-running Bag Is Set Challenge, essentially GolfWRX’s support group for golfers trying not to change clubs.
- @RacineBoxer admitted that research and testing remain addictive even after accepting that equipment does not control the scorecard.
- @cardoustie took the opposite side in classic WRX fashion, saying the search for unicorns requires continued experimentation.
The thread captures the tension at the center of golf equipment culture. A golfer can know that a new club is not a shortcut and still enjoy the search. Golf nirvana may not mean quitting equipment. It may simply mean no longer asking every purchase to lower the handicap.
Entire Thread: Golf nirvana – when you finally quit experimenting.
Whats in the Bag
JC Ritchie WITB 2026 (July)
Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D (9 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Blue 6 X

Mini driver: TaylorMade R7 Quad (13.5 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana BB 73 TX

5-wood: TaylorMade Qi4D Tour (18 degrees)
Shaft: Mitsubishi Diamana BB 83 TX

Irons: TaylorMade P770 (4-5), TaylorMade P7MB (6-PW)
Shafts: Project X IO 6.5/115g

Wedges: Ping S159 (52-S12, 56-H10)
Shafts: Dynamic Gold 120 S300

Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour X Prototype, Bettinardi BB28 Center Putter

Grips: Golf Pride
Ball: Titleist Pro V1
Whats in the Bag
Wenyi Ding WITB 2026 (July)
Driver: Callaway Elyte Triple Diamond (8.5 degrees)
Shaft: Project X HZRDUS Smoke Blue RDX

3-wood: Callaway Quantum Max (15 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 7 X

Hybrid: Callaway Apex UW 2024 (19 degrees)
Shaft: Fujikura Ventus Black 8 X

Irons: Callaway X Forged UT (19 degrees), Callaway X Forged (4-5), Callaway MB Prototype (6-PW)
Shafts: Fujikura Ventus Black HB 10 TX, Project X 6.5

Wedges: Titleist Vokey Design SM10 (50-08F) Titleist Vokey Design SM11 (56-08M, 60-04T)
Shafts: Project X 6.5

Putter: Odyssey Ai-Dual 2-Ball DB

Grips: Golf Pride
Ball: Titleist Pro VI
Equipment
In the GolfWRX forums — Using A.I. to help pick clubs?
In our forums, one user is discussing how they’ve used AI to help with club fitting and game analysis, detailing the ways in which they found a new driver thanks to artificial intelligence insight.
@prouse25 wrote:
“I was in search for a new driver. My day job is in tech. Decided to see how AI could help in the selection process.
“Been switching between two drivers lately. I can’t get the Titleist to spin enough – regardless of shaft. My old faithful is a TM Sim 2. It spins too much.
“I used trackman data, GHIN data, and swing videos to feed AI. I included TM core, Callaway Max and TD, Titleist 2 and 3, Srixon, and Ping G440 and 440K. Shafts – stiff and X ranging from 72 to 50 grams in various profiles.
“The AI analysis was really interesting. Trackman data started the process. However, suggestions changed dramatically when the swing videos were analyzed.
“Due to very smooth swing tempo, shaft suggestions went from mid 60 gram recommendations to a 50 gram counter balance shaft. Stiffness went from stiff to stiff+ or x flex.
“The end result is the Ping G440K with their stock 50 Gram CB shaft tipped. On course results and trackman data tell the same story – really good!. AI still wants to tweak the setup. Wants constant feedback over the next 15 rounds with specific questions answered.
“AI became my fitter and quasi swing coach / strategist.”
Our members in the forum shared their thoughts on using AI for things like club selection, swing analysis, and other instruction. 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.
- @MerryTex: “I think AI can be very helpful when prompted to correct information. I have felt that a lot of AI insights I’ve used for my game have helped me quite a bit. I have used it to determine certain club characteristics and preferences, as well has utilizing data from previous rounds.After using AI, I’ve become a little more conscious of my equipment choices as well as my practice and round habits. Since then, I’ve dropped from a 3.4 to a 2.6.”
- @LUMA: “The more I am exposed to AI for this and that, the more I realize it’s not correct and just instantly spitting out the internet.Not saying it’s a bad thing, but I have personally disproven AI results many times very easily.Use it as a reading tool, not the solution. YOU are the solution. YOU feed the AI.”
- @PJE: “I don’t think it’s useful for arcane subjects with lots of variables like club fitting. The biggest variable, of course, is the golfer and the way he or she delivers the club. It just spits out what is essentially conventional wisdom. Does that fit most people? Sure and probably by coincidence. If you know your game you could come up with the same results without AI.So is it innovative or truly interpretive of the situation at hand? Call me skeptical.As
- @MashieMarksman suggested could a really good AI application be developed ? Yes, and I think if it was added to 3D printing, a golfer could have the ultimate optimized club.”
Entire thread: “AI to help pick clubs”
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