Hello Golf world!
Welcome to my blog.
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I get emails from time to time asking me various questions about custom fitting. Is is worth it? How much does it help? How much does it cost? How much to custom clubs cost? And much, much more. I get questions about shafts, heads, who can benefit most and when and how to get custom fitting.
To keep my introduction brief I will simply say that I’ve had golfers who dropped their handicap from 4 to plus 1 and earn a 4 year college scholarship and I’ve had many golfers pick up 20 or more yards on not only their driver but on some of their iron shots as well. Golfers from scratch to 30 handicaps have benefited.
How much will you improve? It mostly has to do with how well your current set of clubs are matched to you and your swing. I’ve had golfers improve dramatically and gain much more distance, much more consistency, and lower their scores dramatically to golfers who have only made minor changes to the set they have. Let me over state to make a point… Let’s say you come to me with a 47 inch driver with a 50 gram shaft and you are spraying the ball all over and you hit the ball anywhere from 170 yards to 230 yards but you have no idea when or if you will hit it in any given direction or how far you will hit it on any given swing. We test you on the FlightScope launch monitor and find that your swing path is outside to inside and you hit most shots on the heel and pull them left. But when you try and compensate you hit a big high push slice. We hit 10 shots and you hit one long one about 230 but it’s 30 yards off the fairway, and your shortest shot is 170 yards and in the fairway. Your average distance for 10 shots is 190 yards and vary from 30 yards to the right of the fairway to 30 yards to the left of the fairway.
We analyze your data and hit a few test clubs and finally we get you into a test club with a 44.25 inch shaft and you hit 10 shots and your longest is 225 yards and your shortest is 210 yards and all but one of them is in the fairway and the miss in barely in the rough.
Which club do you want to hit every day?