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by Reanna Maggio Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago

Can I get my golf clubs custom fitted?

The simple answer is that it is perfectly possible for any golfer to get their current clubs custom fitted for them. However as with everything in golf the answer is never quite straight forward.

Can you change the loft and lie of your golf clubs?

When it comes to drivers and fairway woods also a lot of existing clubs are able to have their loft and lie changed because the head will not be able to handle a bend to the hosel.

Can I change the shaft on my golf clubs?

Switching the old shaft of a golf club and replacing it with a new one is another change to your current clubs which can be done and is very possible for a club fitter to do.

Can you change the grips on an old golf club?

The most straightforward element of an old club you can change is of course the grip. It’s very easy to identify poor grips at a custom fitting and get them replaced with ones that not only fit the size of your hands well but also feel better. However even with grip changes it can be a bit more complex than at first appears.

How Long Does It Take to Get a Golf Club Fitted?

It can take anywhere between thirty minutes to an hour to get your club fitted, depending on the variety of heads you are testing for.

How Often Should You Replace Your Golf Clubs?

How often you should replace your golf clubs depends on how frequently you use them.

What Happens at Golf Club Fitting?

The concept of golf club fitting is to adjust one’s club to match their natural swing.

Should a Beginner Get Fitted for Golf?

While you may read about professionals getting custom fitted golf clubs, beginners may wonder if it is wise to get used to customized clubs before getting used to standard clubs.

What Is the Best Material for Golf Club Heads?

The selection of golf clubs can get confusing because it is not as simple as picking a wooden head or a metal head. The head of a golf club varies the most between different clubs. To reduce the confusion, here are the top three materials used for golf club heads:

What is the most popular golf club head?

This is aircraft metal, which means it is durable and light yet has enough drive to become the most popular golf club head of all the materials. Professionals often use this club head and get exclusively fitted for titanium. That said, it is much harder to master than wood and aluminum.

What is a metal club head made of?

If you see a metal club, chances are the head is made of steel. It comes the closest to being called the standard metal head. Manufacturers often use it because it is cheaper to make, relatively durable, and can be easily cast into different shapes.

What do you need for a beginner golf set?

Beginner sets, sometimes called boxed sets, typically come with everything you need to get started playing golf. You can find some that include a driver, irons, a wedge, a putter and a bag. And know what? That’s just fine for a developing golfer of any age, and you’ll likely pay less than you will buying used clubs which are rarely if ever sold as a boxed set with everything you need. Just remember this — your beginner set is really just for when you’re a beginner and in time, it’s likely you’ll want to level up to a set that matches your improved skill.

What to consider when developing a golf swing?

There will come a point in your development as a golfer when the details start to matter as it pertains to your clubs. But when you’re fresh to the game, try and not worry so much about the length of your driver shaft, the precise loft and lie angles of your wedges, your iron shot trajectories and so on. Those are real things to consider as you get better—but when you’re new, you’re still developing a feel for things and your swing is under construction.

Does it matter if you have a golf bug?

To us, it doesn’t matter if you caught the golf bug having played a few times at TopGolf or Drive Shack, or maybe you’ve visited a driving range a time or two with friends who already own clubs and have now decided to pick up a set of your own.

Is golf an inexpensive sport?

Just know this: golf isn’t an inexpensive sport, relatively speaking . It costs more to enjoy than does pick-up basketball, beach volleyball, or even what it costs to play a season or two on your company softball team. But armed with the right knowledge, investments in your gear can and will be worth every penny. 1.

Do you need a driver for golf?

For years we recommended that new golfers don’t really need a driver because they take a while to learn how to use. That’s hardly the case anymore—today’s drivers are behemoths and with the right configuration, can be a blast for almost anyone to hit. Owning a new driver can also make you feel as though you’ve arrived, as well as more confident and ready to play. We get that, which is why if you want a new driver, you should look for one that is designed for maximum distance and forgiveness—not one that promises shotmaking capabilities. Srixon’s ZX5 is a souped-up driver with loads of technology and can be tweaked/adjusted as you get better via its adjustable hosel. That’s what you want.

How big are golf clubs boxes?

Try visiting your local electrical supply store. The boxes which flourescent lights are shipped in are perfect for golf clubs. Most are 48" and 60" but you can cut to fit. They are made of dense, heavy-duty cardboard which will add a liitle to shipping cost but worth the extra security.

Can you recycle golf clubs at USPS?

The golf store makes more sense, as you are recycling things that may get thrown out. But if you do not have a way to get used stuff, at USPS.com you can ask them to send those triangular tubes to you for free. In a few days, you'll get a box with 10 tubes in it. They are only 38" long and have to be modified (doubled) to fit larger clubs.

How do beginner golfers build their set?

By the time beginner golfers have played golf for a while chances are they will have built their set by collecting different ones from different places along the way.

What are the most common changes to golf clubs?

Grip, loft and lie changes are the most common but the complexity and cost of retro-fitting a golfer’s current clubs increases as more changes are made, making the case for simply getting new clubs stronger. It seems simple enough.

Why do golfers get custom fittings?

A lot of people also think about getting a ‘custom fitting’ as a gift for golfers to let them get their current set of ‘standard’ golf clubs analysed and improved.

Why do you need a fitting for a golf club?

Technology has moved golf equipment on in leaps and bounds over the last couple of decades and a golf club fitting can simply help you to identify which of your current clubs maybe don’t need ‘altered’ but taken out of your bag completely.

How much does it cost to change grips on a golf club?

Say you want to only change the most straight forward thing on your existing clubs – the grips. On average the cost to re-grip a club is roughly $10 so if you are changing grips on the whole set of 14 clubs that’s $140.

How fast should a golfer swing?

Players for example with a swing speed of between 85-90 MPH should potentially not have anything lower than a 6-iron in their bag with hybrids or fairway woods making up the rest of the set up to the driver.

What happens when you change the weight of a golf club?

A big change to the weight of a golf club can lead to big differences in the results of golf shots.

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