Okay, so I’ve been getting into golf lately, and like everyone else, I’m obsessed with Scottie Scheffler. The guy’s swing is just butter, and his drives are insane. Naturally, I got curious about what kind of driver this dude uses to smack the ball so far.
First, I started by just googling around, you know, the usual stuff like “Scottie Scheffler driver” and things like that. But honestly, the results were kind of all over the place. Some websites said one thing, others said another. It was a mess. I even went down a rabbit hole of golf forums, and let me tell you, those places can be a wild west of information.
Then I thought, “Hey, why don’t I check out some of the big golf equipment websites?” So I headed over to a few of those, browsed through their driver sections, and tried to see if anything matched what I’d seen in pictures and videos of Scheffler playing. I was looking closely at the logos, the colors, the shape of the club head – the whole shebang. I felt like a detective!
After that, I decided to dig into some recent tournament coverage. I figured if I could find some high-quality photos or videos, I might be able to get a better look at his driver. I spent a good chunk of time watching highlights and zooming in on any shot where he was teeing off. It took some patience, but I eventually found a few good close-ups.
- I compared what I saw in those close-ups to the info I’d gathered from the equipment websites.
- I cross-referenced everything with those forum posts I’d seen earlier, just to see if there was any consensus.
- I even reached out to a couple of golf buddies to see if they had any insights.
Finally, after all that, I’m pretty sure I cracked the code. It looks like Scottie Scheffler is using a TaylorMade Stealth 2 Plus driver. It’s a pretty sweet piece of equipment. The whole process was a bit of a journey, but it was fun to piece it all together. Now, if only I could hit the ball like Scottie… that’s a whole other story!