[I'm always testing out sets, and trying to match clubs, wedges and their meter speeds. e.g. the Nike 97s match the Clevelands (3) . The slower Nike 85s meter matches the ATV wedges (3.5) so if you want to hit around the starter ball I'd use the latter. Also, using different combos of wedges to fit your style or the course is easy w/ the bag. I don't have to waste the time & little brain power I have to toss the clubs around each time!]
Using the stand bag plus to switch a few configuations of sets for stroke play and C.T.T.H. easily, while saving my little brainpower for the courses. :)
In #1 Blitz config. you see the NIKE 97 irons (with a meter of 3 that matches the Clevelands) plus the Callaway 33 to slow that meter down. Plus, the added short distance ATV (50yd), and the added Cleveland (115yd) just for kicks.
In #2 Stroke play you see the Daytona Putter out for a test drive. [note: just for fun, the TaylorMade R11S 9.0 Driver (L94+) @ 284 yds, this has a meter speed of 3 so it matches the Clevelands & Nike 97s, instead of the longer R1 & BB both with a meter of 3.5]
In #3 Blitz you see the starter ball (quick meter) being used in concert w/ the slower meter NIKE 85s (3.5)*, again the ATV (50yd) added and the
TM R11S 3 Wood (L41+) (230yd) which usually is not needed, but Pebble Beach, Bali Hai, Oakmont (which usually has tailwind) all have a 229yd+ holes. I like the shorter 3W at 230yds that I won't have to choke.
In #4 Blitz, again, the fast-meter starter ball, then NIKE 85s* & ATV wedges (both have a matching meter of 3.5!) The Cleveland 115yd for kicks, and
TM R11S 3 Wood (L41+) at 230yds again.
Thanks WGT, challenge & variety, never a dull moment for me.
* NIKE 85 irons precision test (3.5 meter speed)