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Tommy Fleetwood What’s In The Bag?

After a long time using a full bag of Nike gear, even after the company stopped making clubs in August 2016, Fleetwood has changed it up a bit. The Southport man was without an equipment contract for a while which saw him using clubs from a variety of brands like TaylorMade, Titleist, Ping, Callaway, Nike and Srixon. But in 2020 Fleetwood signed a multi-year deal with TaylorMade which will see him use the brand’s clubs and TP5x golf ball. 

Tommy Fleetwood What’s In The Bag?

Driver

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

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Starting at the top of the bag Fleetwood had been using a TaylorMade SIM2 Max with 10.5 degrees of loft but it looks like he has now put the newer Stealth Plus driver (opens in new tab) in the bag. A model also used by Tiger Woods (opens in new tab) and Collin Morikawa, when we tested the Stealth Plus it produced excellent results. Consistently impressive ball speeds provided plenty of distance, whilst the compact aesthetics will suit the more confident ball striker. We think it looks outstanding as well. 

Fairways

TaylorMade Stealth Plus

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Fleetwood has recently changed his fairway wood setup. He was using three SIM2 fairway woods (opens in new tab) – the first was a Rocket model with 13.5 degrees of loft and the other two were SIM2’s with 18.5 and 21 degrees of loft. However this has now changed to two TaylorMade Stealth Plus fairway woods with 15 and 19 degrees of loft. 

Irons

TaylorMade P7TW

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For a while Fleetwood had been switching between the TaylorMade P7TW and P7TF’s, however the former appears to have stayed in the bag for now. They go from three-iron down to pitching wedge. Fleetwood originally had Nike VR Pro Blades in the bag and used them for many years but in 2018 and 2019 he was down to his last set so he soon switched into the P7TW’s, an iron designed for Tiger Woods. (opens in new tab) 

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