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by Dr. Orrin Olson MD Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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What is a golf club fitter and how does it work?

You'll begin by hitting your current clubs to establish a baseline, then the Fitter will provide new combinations of club heads and shafts to test and dial in to provide the most consistent and accurate wedges for your game. This is the most comprehensive golf club fitting available, and not for the faint of heart.

Are OEM golf clubs better than factory clubs?

No. One category of clubs is not better or worse than the other. But OEM clubs are the choice for the vast majority of golfers simply because they are assembled and readily available for inspection and demo'ing. They are far more convenient.

What does OEM stand for in golf clubs?

"OEM" is an acronym that stands for "original equipment manufacturer." Tom Wishon, a golf equipment expert and researcher whose company makes custom golf clubs, explains:

How much does a custom golf club fitting cost?

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What does OEM mean for golf?

original equipment manufacturerFirst off, the acronym OEM stands for “original equipment manufacturer.

What does a golf fitter do?

The fitting process is similar for a putter: fitters observe a golfer's putting performance, paying close attention to the face angles and ball roll characteristics of each putt.

Is golf driver 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.

Does golf club fitting really make a difference?

Is it worth getting my golf clubs fitted? Yes, it is absolutely worth getting your golf clubs fitted. A professional fitter will assess your swing speed, launch angle and lie angle at impact and then give you clubs that will produce the optimal flight numbers for your customised swing characteristics.

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 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.

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 fitted set of golf clubs 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.

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.

Can you get irons fitted after buying them?

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.

How often should you get fitted for golf clubs?

Regular golfers should get fitted for clubs every 5 years. Wedges & forged irons need checked every 2 years due to extra wear & tear but fitted putters last a lifetime. Drivers are worth checking with fitters every 5 years for better options but gains vs. costs need to be assessed at each fitting.

What do golf fitters look at?

With every individual golf swing, there are two fundamental factors to consider: The centeredness of the strike on the clubface. The dynamic face angle of the clubface at impact (raw face angle + lie angle)

What makes a good club fitter?

Communication skills: Being able to explain why and how changes are being made is a telltale sign your fitter is knowledgeable—it should feel like you are learning something along the way. Remember, communication is a two-way street so also being a good listener is another sign your working with a good fitter.

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.

Should a beginner golfer get fitted?

Not only does poorly fit equipment lead you to poor swing development, but it also makes the game more frustrating, deterring you from even continuing on with the game. “It's very important that beginners get fit because we develop our swings around the gear we use without even realizing it,” Briand says.

When was Baffler Golf Club founded?

Founded in the early ’70s by Thomas Crow, the company saw its first taste of notoriety with the introduction of Baffler technology, that simple idea of putting rails on the bottom of a fairway wood to cut through the rough is still used on Cobra Golf clubs today.

Where is Ping Golf Club based?

Now, having U.S. operations based in Georgia, the company continues to go hard in the iron category but has now added a formidable wedge and metal wood line to its catalog. Ping: The godfather of the modern golf club is Ping founder Karsten Solheim.

What is OEM fitting?

An OEM fitting limits your choices of both heads and shafts. Also, depending on the setting, you may not be using the same golf ball you play with. If any OEM fitting is the only thing available to you, it’s far superior to buying blindly off the rack.

How many shafts does Chicago have?

To highlight another important difference, True Spec Golf, Chicago has access to over 60 driver shafts where most OEM fittings are limited to three or four for a driver. It’s also noteworthy that True Spec Golf, Chicago was able to let me test drivers with my preferred grip size.

Where is Matt from Plugged In Golf?

He's worked in nearly every job in the golf industry from club fitting to instruction to writing and speaking. Matt lives in the northwest suburbs of Chicago with his wife and two daughters.

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.

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.

What happens if your fitter is closely connected to a few brands?

If your fitter is closely connected to a few brands and doesn’t have a diverse club matrix, it’s going to negatively affect your session.

Do fitters use launch monitors?

Some fitters have old-school tendencies, but nearly every one of them relies on a launch monitor in some form or fashion these days. If a launch monitor isn’t in the cards, consider an alternative fitting option.

What do the white dots on a golf club mean?

Once again, the white dots represent shots hit with the better-fit club, the yellow dots represent shots hit with the longer and more upright club and the purple dots represent shots hit with the shorter and flatter club.

What does Figure 1 show?

Figure 1 shows the same data, but removes the “outliers” to give us a better look at the clustering of more consistent shots hit with each of the clubs. You can analyze the data as deeply as you would like, but for me, just seeing the circles around the shot patterns is enlightening.

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