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club fittings

A golf club fitting is a personalized process where a golfer's swing and physical characteristics are assessed to determine the best specifications for their golf clubs. This process helps ensure that the clubs are customized to fit the golfer's individual needs, improving their performance on the course. Here’s what typically happens during a golf club fitting:

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  1. Assessment of Swing Mechanics: The fitter analyzes your swing to understand your style, speed, and any tendencies that might affect club performance.

  2. Measurement of Physical Characteristics: This includes measuring factors like your height, arm length, and hand size, as well as your stance and grip.

  3. Club Testing: You try out various clubs with different shaft flexes, lengths, and head designs to see what works best for your swing.

  4. Analysis: The fitter uses launch monitors and other technology to gather data on your ball flight, impact, and other metrics to fine-tune the fit.

  5. Recommendation: Based on the data, the fitter recommends specific clubs, shafts, and adjustments that will enhance your performance and comfort.


A proper fitting can lead to better accuracy, distance, and overall enjoyment of the game by ensuring that your equipment suits your unique playing style.

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  • What are the current issues you're having

  • What clubs do you currently use

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