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what happens at a golf club iron fitting

by Miss Rylee Bosco DVM Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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The result of your fitting is to give you improved performance over your existing set of irons. We typically see a 50% reduction in shot dispersion and 5-10% increase in distance. If we do not improve your existing performance we have not done our job as a fitter.

We will take their current equipment and test it to establish baseline numbers to compare against. Our fitter will look for any tendencies they notice in their swing and with the launch monitor data, and start coming up with a hypothesis of different variations of clubs we can test.Mar 25, 2019

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Why should I get my Irons fitted?

Whether you're buying a new set of irons or customizing your current set, properly fit irons can maximize your distance and optimize your accuracy. Better Your Best this season by sticking your irons closer than ever before. Schedule an Iron Fitting at your local Golf Galaxy. *Fitting fee is paid in advance of service.

What are the most important elements of an iron fitting?

One of the most critical elements of an iron fitting is getting the right lie angle. As you know, golf is not played on even surfaces. We want to make sure that the club is interacting with the turf optimally – a lot of that has to do with lie angle.

How important is the shaft on your Irons?

Choosing the proper shaft is a hugely important part of the fitting process. The shaft will greatly influence the feel of your irons, not to mention the launch, spin, landing angle, and distance of your golf shots.

How important is the lie angle on an iron fitting?

It all depends on what performs optimally for you and the kind of data we are seeing from the launch monitor. One of the most critical elements of an iron fitting is getting the right lie angle. As you know, golf is not played on even surfaces.

What is the most important part of an iron fitting?

Why don't we use game improvement irons anymore?

How Long Do Irons Last?

What is the goal of a lie angle golf club?

What is 3-PW golf?

What is the goal of irons?

What is the goal of a golf grip?

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What do they do when they fit you for irons?

Your job during this entire process is to give your fitter feedback as to which combination of heads and shafts looks, sounds and feels the best. During this process, your fitter will also be determining the proper length and lie angle with the optimized shaft and head combination.

How do I prepare for an iron fitting?

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What can I expect from a golf club fitting?

True Spec studio club fitters begin all fittings by measuring a client's current equipment and observing their swing. Fitters will then guide customers through the process, offering expert insights and answering questions along the way until they pair the player with the best potential equipment for them.

Is getting fitted for irons 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 an iron fitting cost?

If you want to get your entire bag fitted, the average cost will be $275. If you want to get an individual club fitted (driver, wood, irons, wedges, putter), it'll cost you somewhere around $100 each. So, if you wanted to get your irons and wedges fitted, here is what you'd spend: All irons: $100.

Do I need to bring my clubs to a club fitting?

Because the first step of the fitting process is to establish a baseline from your current performance level, make sure to bring the following: Your current club or set of clubs. Your typical outfit and shoes – Dress as if you're about to play a few rounds!

How long does an iron fitting take?

Examples: Driver or iron fittings usually take 45-60 minutes, wedge fittings usually take 30 minutes, woods fittings usually take 60 minutes.

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 golf fitting cost?

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 far should you hit a 7 iron?

Average 7 Iron Distances are following: Beginning golfers- 100 yards (men) or 60 yards (women) Intermediate golfers- 135 yards (men) and 75 yards (women) Advanced golfers- 165 yards (men) or 140 yards (women) PGA Tour Players- 185 yards (men) or 160 yards (women)

How do you prepare for a golf fitting?

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What club should I get fitted for first?

Beginner's do not need more than few clubs to start with – a wood, a 5, 7 and 9-iron or wedge and putter are absolutely fine to get started. But how does this precisely relate to the question of whether a custom club fit should come before golf lessons or vice versa?

Should I wear golf shoes to club fitting?

Q: What should I wear? A: During a custom fitting session, you'll be swinging golf clubs, so you'll definitely want to dress comfortably. Don't wear anything that it's difficult to move or swing a golf club in and feel free to bring your golf shoes if you have them. Otherwise just come as you are!

What club should I get fitted for first?

Beginner's do not need more than few clubs to start with – a wood, a 5, 7 and 9-iron or wedge and putter are absolutely fine to get started. But how does this precisely relate to the question of whether a custom club fit should come before golf lessons or vice versa?

What do you need to know about fitting golf clubs?

You need to know what shafts can give more height or less spin and which shafts will give a firmer or softer feel but deliver similar launch conditions.

Why is it important to choose the right golf shaft?

Choosing the proper shaft is a hugely important part of the fitting process. The shaft will greatly influence the feel of your irons, not to mention the launch, spin, landing angle, and distance of your golf shots. Also, there are no standards in ...

How to measure a lie angle?

Historically, lie angle has been measured by reading divot patterns or using sole tape and a lie board to mark strike point being centered, toe, or heel down. Determining the lie angle is now done more by tracking the strike point on the face and charting dispersion patterns. Some launch monitors like the Foresight GCQuad will show the “delivered lie angle” at impact.

What should I consider when choosing a clubhead?

Things that should be considered when choosing a clubhead are forgiveness, workability, launch angle, spin rate, loft, the center of gravity, and offset. Every manufacturer has unique designs in each club to address ball-striking tendencies. If you don’t match them up properly to your swing, you are making the game harder for yourself!

What is the most important question I ask during a fitting?

One of the most important questions I ask during a fitting (usually pretty early on) is how the client likes to handle “tweener” yardages.

What factors influence a player's need for length adjustments?

Posture, torso height, leg length, wingspan vs. height, flexibility, even age can influence a player’s need for length adjustments.

Is iron shaft better for tempo?

Obviously, we want the clubs we fit you for to be suitable for the hard or soft shots you’ll undoubtedly face, but I want to hedge the fit towards your specific tendencies. Some iron shafts are better suited for quick tempo players (usually players who like to hit it hard), and some perform better with smoother deliveries. The answer to this question can help steer us into the best bend profile for the client.

What is a good fitting for irons?

A good custom fitting for irons starts with an interview of what you want to accomplish with your new set, i.e. distance accuracy or consistency. Then, the fitter should look at your current equipment and ask you specific questions about your distances, miss-hits, trajectory and ball flight.

What should a fitter measure?

club speed, ball speed, launch angle, spin rate, attack angle and shot dispersion at a minimum. Your fitter should also measure your tempo, transition and release points to help determine which shaft characteristics may work the best to optimize launch, spin and shot dispersion.

What is an AP2 iron?

The AP2 irons are, “advanced performance, multi-material irons that offer playability, the traditional solid feel of a forged iron and contemporary yet classic looks for the skilled to highly skilled golfer. AP2 irons are technically advanced blades that provide increased forgiveness without sacrificing shot workability while combining traditional blade length and sole width with a more efficient multi-material weight distribution.”

How many balls does a 52 degree wedge hit?

We quickly found the right shaft, bounce and grind for the 52-degree wedge after hitting about 10 balls. But, before the fitting was completely over, it was time to put the 56- and 60-degree wedges to the test for a ball fitting.

What is Surefit Tour Hosel?

That means that your club can be independently adjusted to precisely fit your game with the help of a special wrench. You can adjust the lie of your club from a square position to either more open or closed.

What did Gibson say when he backed off the ball?

When I backed off the ball, Gibson went into full-on teacher mode and said, “Earlier you mentioned you took a bunch of lessons in the last couple of years from someone you were really comfortable and confident with. What would he work with you on ? What was the one thought he tried to get across to you ?”

Can PGA Professionals fit golf clubs?

For the purposes of this story, we detailed the fitting system provided by Titleist. Other big companies have their own fitting facilities and PGA Professionals nationwide can fit players for a wide variety of clubs.

Does Gray make adjustments to the loft?

Gray, fantastic as she is, was so dialed in to this fitting process that when it came to the 3-wood, we didn’t need to make any adjustments to the one she put together and handed me right out of the gate.

Is a CB iron forgiving?

Unlike most traditional blades, however, the CB Forged irons are much more forgiving. There’s a small cavity on the clubs and with a slightly wider, filler sole, it’s easier to be aggressive through the ground. I certainly don’t consider myself a highly skilled player.

What does a fitter do for clubs?

At this point, your fitter will show you the recommended clubs, the costs and discuss any additional services like SST PUREing, stamping, paint fill, etc. that might make sense for you. If you’re retro-fitting your existing set, they’ll talk to you about the process of breaking down and rebuilding those clubs with the new components you found during your fitting.

What will I learn about my golf swing and game (from a fitter’s perspective)?

You’ll learn your stock distances, what sort of shaft profile makes the most sense for your swing speed, what loft/lie makes sense for your attack angle, your smash factor, your spin rate, what swingweight helps you swing effortlessly, and so much more. If you’re going through a putter fitting, you’ll take a look at everything from head shape and toe hang to shaft length and grip size to better understand how each element adds up to fewer three-putts and more confidence on the green.

How does getting fit help lower scores?

Fittings lead to lower scores for many reasons, and it all depends on what part of the bag you dialed in. Our Statistically Speaking series on YouTube breaks this down shot-by-shot, but the general answer is this: with better distance and accuracy, you’re finding more fairways and greens in regulation, and with a putter you can rely upon, you’re sinking more putts. We find an average of 22 extra yards off the tee, 13 additional yards with irons, and six fewer strokes per round, just to name a few stats.

What to bring to fitter for driver?

Your glove, athletic shoes or golf shoes, comfortable clothes, and a water bottle are all suggested as well. You’ll be taking lots of swings, so a snack might help too, though we do provide refreshments at our studios.

Do you need to purchase clubs from Club Champion?

No one is required to purchase from Club Champion so you’re welcome to take your specs and TrackMan/SAM PuttLab data home. If you do choose to have your clubs hand-built to the tightest tolerances in the industry by our master builders, your order will be placed and you’ll be updated via email as the clubs progress through the building process.

Do you need to check back in with your club fitter?

Aside from updating your lofts/lies and regripping, you will not need to check back in with your fitter for your newly fitted clubs until it’s time for a new fitting. Fitting frequency depends entirely on your individual circumstances — if you’re wearing our your wedge grooves every season, you should be fitted for new wedges that frequently. If you only play casually and are properly storing and protecting your clubs, you can easily get a few years out of your fitted set. New club technology launches every year so there’s always something new to test, but you should plan to be fitted as frequently as it makes sense for your game.

Why is club fitting so difficult?

Challenges often arise with club fitting because of preconceived notions that customers have. Those who pursue professional club fitting need to approach the process with an open mind and not let their expectations -- or egos in some cases -- interfere.

How long does it take to fit a golf club?

In terms of what to expect, Grabowy said that fitting a player for a full set of clubs will take about two and a half hours and include "educating" a player about his or her needs. The fitting process also remains pretty much the same for woods, irons and wedges.

Does swing change affect lie angle?

Swing changes can affect lie angles, Grabowy acknowledged, but he added that "lie angle is most important to the better player, and overall there's usually not going to be much change."

Do swing changes have an effect?

Many golfers who are investing in fitting also will be investing in instruction in search of a better golf game. Can swing changes that players make influence the way their equipment fits?

50-yard shot

Starting with a 50-yard shot, the fitter (Tom, in this case) wants to ensure the conditions are optimal for creating maximum spin. That means cleaning and drying each ball before use, as well as placing it in a good lie.

Full wedge shot

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.

7-iron

The ball-fitting process starts from the green and works back towards the tee to find the model that offers the best performance for the scoring clubs. So, after finding out the best ball from 50 yards and with a pitching-wedge in hand, that brought us on to a 7-iron.

4-iron

Believe it or not, this is still considered a scoring club from a fitting perspective. That's because you're still looking to hit the target, so it pays to maximise the stopping power with a long-iron in hand.

Driver

When it comes to the golf ball, this is the least important aspect of a fitting. This is because Titleist say that each ball in the range is long off the tee and low spinning.

Final comments

By the end of the fitting the correct model for Neil's game was clear. The higher flying and spinning Pro V1x will offer Neil the control he needs, especially with his scoring clubs.

What happens if a golf club is too short?

If a club is too short, too long, too light, too heavy, the lie angle is completely wrong, the club itself is the wrong design, or any of a number of factors are off , you could be setting yourself up for failure. The game-improvement irons on the left will be much more forgiving and enjoyable for beginners than the blade irons on the right.

Which is better for beginners: blade irons or left irons?

The game-improvement irons on the left will be much more forgiving and enjoyable for beginners than the blade irons on the right.

What to look for in a beginner golf club?

For beginners, it’s likely the expert recommends more loft on your driver, lighter shafts with less flex, and more forgiving irons. For example, if you’re a beginning golfer who has blade irons with long, extra-stiff steel shafts, it’s likely they aren’t right for your game. So even if your swing greatly improves with the help of a top instructor, you’ll be fighting an uphill battle.

Why is it important to get fit for beginners?

“It’s very important that beginners get fit because we develop our swings around the gear we use without even realizing it ,” Briand says.

How to set yourself up to play golf?

In conclusion, here are the recommended steps to take in order to set yourself up to to play great golf and enjoy the game for years to come: 1. Get a basic club consultation from an expert. 2. Make the proper alterations to your current set, or purchase a budget-friendly starter set (anywhere from 1-14 clubs) 3.

Do you have to buy the latest golf clubs?

Now, it’s important to remember that you do not have to buy the latest and greatest equipment for it to be a good fit. You don’t have to spend $3,000 on shiny new clubs, and you actually don’t even have to buy a full set.

Will my swing patterns change?

It is likely that your swing patterns will change after a number of lessons. Your angle of attack may change, your method of releasing the club could shift, and you will (hopefully) gain some speed and strength, too.

What is iron fitting?

Our Iron Fittings include a detailed, step-by-step process to determine the key specifications for your clubs. Through an interview and thorough swing analysis, we can determine what specifications you need to optimize your iron play. Our expert fitters will address your loft (distance control and gapping), lie (directional control), shaft flex (distance and trajectory control, feel), club length (distance and accuracy control, comfort), grip size (directional control, feel and security), swing weight (feel and swing control) and set makeup (distance gapping).

Can you fit irons closer to your golf club?

Better Your Best this season by sticking your irons closer than ever before. Schedule an Iron Fitting at your local Golf Galaxy.

What is the most important part of an iron fitting?

The right clubhead is arguably our most important part of the iron fitting. After analyzing our client’s swing, we will try to match a clubhead that gives them an optimal combination of a center of gravity, forgiveness, lie angle, and several other factors.

Why don't we use game improvement irons anymore?

We don’t love to use the term “game improvement irons” as much anymore because there are so many irons that have a nice mixture of forgiveness, stability, feel, and looks.

How Long Do Irons Last?

A lot of time customers will ask us how long they can expect a new iron set to last. As with most things in golf, it depends.

What is the goal of a lie angle golf club?

Since there are no standards in the golf industry for lie angle, this is something we are always measuring, and our primary goal is to get the clubhead level with the ground at impact. If the club is too upright, or flat, it can influence the direction of your golf ball (especially as loft increases).

What is 3-PW golf?

Set Makeup. Some golfers are under the impression that all iron sets are going to be 3-PW. In most cases, we see sets being built with a different mixture. Our goal is to play to your strengths, and sometimes that means swapping out longer irons with hybrids or fairway woods.

What is the goal of irons?

Our primary goal with irons is consistency . It may not be the club that goes the farthest; we want irons that will produce the most consistent ball flight. With all fittings, we are looking to see if we can improve upon current equipment and if we can’t then we won’t recommend an upgrade.

What is the goal of a golf grip?

Our primary goal for the grip is the club resting comfortably in your hands. We might adjust the thickness of the grip based on your hand size, but no rule of thumb fits all.

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