VIRTUAL-----REAL
Handicap-----(+13)-----(-18)
Driver-----TM R11 9.0 L88+-----Ping G15 10.5 stiff factory graphite shaft
3W-----TM R11 L85+-----NONE
Hybrids-----NONE-----Adams Idea Black 15°, Adams Idea Tech V3 17°/21°
Irons-----TM Burner 2.0 L79+ (3-PW)-----Ping Anser Forged Project X 6.0 shaft (5-PW)
Wedges-----Cleveland CG16 52°/60°/64°-----Callaway X Series Jaws CC 50°/56°/60°
Putter-----TM Daytona-----Scotty Cameron Red X
Ball-----Callaway Tour i(z) Legend-----Nike One D Black
Notes: I dunno if club makers make their virtual equipments available at WGT with hope that virtual players who also play the real game will buy their stuff. In my case though, there ain't no way I'd buy the R11 or the Burner 2.0 even if I can justify the cost. The driver has too many gewgags... bright white head with adjustable hosel and removable weights, the irons are game improvement "shovels" with a big topline and too much offset. I like my equipment to look and play a little more traditionally, but having said that I do carry 3 hybrids in my real bag, whilst none in my vitual one. My real irons are very similar to the Ping i15s available virtually on WGT, except the heads are forged rather than cast. Wedges and putter I would consider buying the real versions of my virtual ones, but I like the ones I have.
Then again the disparity between my real and virtual handicap (31 strokes!!!) means I should spend a little more time on the driving range than in front of the computer, lol.