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how much is a ball fitting from golf galaxy

by Doris Turner DVM Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Full Answer

How much does it cost to be fitted for golf clubs?

On average it costs between $250 and $600 to get a full bag of golf clubs fitted. Driver only fittings typically cost from $50 to $175 as do 'irons' fittings. Wood/Hybrid and wedge custom fittings can be cheaper at $40 to $150 but golf club fitters will often 'refund' fitting costs if you buy clubs afterwards.

How much does a full bag fitting cost?

Full Bag & Full Bag with Putter Fitting In the Full Bag WITH Putter Fitting, the client and fitter work through every club in the bag, including the putter. The cost of a True Spec Full Bag Fitting is $350 and a Full Bag with Putter Fitting is $450.

Is ball Fitting worth it?

Finding the right ball is key to improving your game. As Bridgestone staffer Tiger Woods says, it's the most important item in the bag because you use it on every shot, adding that "this ball gives me confidence on all shots." "We help golfers find their edge," says Elliot Mellow, Bridgestone's golf marketing manager.

Is golf club fitting worth it?

Is it worth getting custom fit golf clubs? The simple answer is yes, it's definitely worth getting custom fit golf clubs. If you were to look at the back of a typical set of off the shelf clubs, they would usually have various markings on them as well as loft and lie angles.

How much does a TaylorMade fitting cost?

The cost of a full bag fitting is around $400 and specific clubs cost less. Expect it to take a couple hours, depending on how many clubs you are getting fit for. Also if you place an order you get a discount off your clubs based on the amount you sped.

Is a club champion fitting worth it?

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What should I look for in a golf ball fitting?

The key things Tom is looking for here are the spin, peak height and landing angle. When it comes to this part of the game, having control over your ball is absolutely key. Check out the video above to find out what ball suited Neil when hitting a full pitching-wedge.

How do you get fitted for a golf ball?

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What is the most important club to get fitted?

Even if you don't want to invest in a full bag fitting at this time, you should still get the two most important clubs fitted, the putter and driver, so you are set up for success.

Should a high handicapper get fitted?

Whether you're a high handicapper looking to hit more consistent shots, or whether you're a tour player looking to refine and build confidence, fitting is measurably beneficial.

Do you have to buy clubs after a fitting?

Usually, the cost of the fitting is subtracted from the cost of the clubs if you buy them. If you don't like any of the clubs you try, then don't buy anything. You will likely have to pay a moderate fee for the fitting, but the results are yours to keep.

How much does a putter fitting cost?

A putter fitting will cost between $40 and $150 in the USA.

Can I get fitted for clubs I already have?

And the answer is absolutely yes, it's worth getting fit for clubs you already have. Especially if you're 5-foot-5, since a stock set of clubs isn't likely to have the proper lie angle for you. Luckily, if that's the case, it's not a difficult fix.

What happens at a golf club fitting?

In short, club fitting is the process of determining which golf club allows a player to: Consistently strike a ball closest to the center of the face, with. Clubface that squares to the target line with the sole of the club flush to the ground, that. Optimizes a player's performance, feel and consistency, while.

Should I get fitted for a driver?

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jjpnyc

Curious if anyone has used Golf Galaxy for a ball fitting recently and what your experience was like.

Thin2win

This is a can of worms that has been discussed a bit over the last week over in the 2021 ball test thread:

TristanBlevins

Seeing as I have never had a fitting and my driver is seemingly producing unreal spin rates, I decided to go to Golf Galaxy and go get fitted for a new driver shaft.

Nemicu

Interesting they had so many left handed demos in store. But then again, the rest of your story is equally far fetched.

David in FL

Interesting. I think a big key for any monitor work is developing a point of reference with a club you know, as you did with your own 8-iron.

TristanBlevins

Some food for thought: did he have you hit the same iron with two different shafts or did he have you hit your irons versus a new iron with a different shaft. If it's the latter, there is likely also a loft discrepancy contributing to the extra distance. Just a couple things to keep in mind while making your decision.

TristanBlevins

Interesting they had so many left handed demos in store. But then again, the rest of your story is equally far fetched.

TristanBlevins

Just a note here: It will be cheaper to reshaft your irons than buy new ones. You may prefer the new ones, but from a cost standpoint it is cheaper to reshaft them since you're only paying for the shaft instead of an entire club.

Hardballs

When I bought my irons the guy in shop suggested we should all change clubs every 3 years! To keep up with technology, and to make sure they're fitted to evolving swings! Which I guess there could be some truth in this for some people! but as a golf salesman, he would say this! As for clubs only lasting 3/4 years, then they must be selling some poor quality clubs!.

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