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by Mr. Guiseppe Nolan Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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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.

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When should a golfer get fitted for 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.

Should I get fitted before buying new irons?

Here's ten reasons why you should get fitted for new clubs: You'll hit your irons straighter. By conducting a simple lie board test, the person fitting you can identify any directional issues you may have due to your irons and hybrids. Once you have a proper lie it will make it easier to hit the ball more accurately.

Is it worth getting clubs fitted?

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.

Should you get fitted before buying golf clubs?

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 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.

Should high handicappers get fitted clubs?

Custom fitted golf clubs can benefit every standard of golfer and particularly high handicappers. High handicappers are very inconsistent ball strikers and fitted clubs both increase the chances of hitting the ball out of the centre of the clubface and maximizing how far and straight mishits go.

Can you get fitted for clubs after you buy them?

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What is the most important club to get fitted?

If you can only afford to get custom fit for one club, your driver is a solid choice. To begin you'll want to get your putter fit for sure, as it will be used to hit at least 40% of your total shots in most rounds.

How should my golf clubs fit my height?

Using the ratio of every 6" of height there should be a 1" change in length then there should be a 1 ½" difference between their 5-irons. For example, recommend 36.5" for the lady and 38" for the man (or 36.75" / 38.25").

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.

How long does a golf fitting take?

A: Each appointment is an hour and a half. We will use up to that amount of time for your fitting. Examples: Driver or iron fittings usually take 45-60 minutes, wedge fittings usually take 30 minutes, woods fittings usually take 60 minutes.

Is a driver fitting worth it?

A proper driver fitting should lead to a noticeable change in the playability, feel and overall performance of the club. And, to dispel one common misconception, a golf club fitting isn't just for advanced players.

Can you get fitted for clubs after you buy them?

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How do you get fitted for new irons?

Get a basic club consultation from an expert.Make the proper alterations to your current set, or purchase a budget-friendly starter set (anywhere from 1-14 clubs)Research instructors in your area and pick one.Communicate with your instructor about your equipment.Work hard to improve your swing.More items...•

Will new irons make a difference?

Most every golfer asks at some point – “do new golf clubs make a difference in your swing or in your scores?” To start, yes, new golf clubs will make a difference. As you might suspect, that difference varies. The quality of golf clubs does makes a difference.

What should I know before buying irons?

However, take the following seven factors into account before buying new irons, and you have every chance of playing better golf and shooting lower scores.1 Looks. ... 2 Distance. ... 3 Forgiveness. ... 4 Distance Control. ... 5 Shot Shaping. ... 6 Your Consistent Miss. ... 7 Ball Flight.

What do golfers forget to bring?

A glove if you use one—It’s the one thing many golfers forget to bring. Comfortable clothing and athletic shoes. We recommend golf shoes, but comfort and function are up to each golfer, and if that means sneakers, by all means, wear them. Water and snacks.

Who changed Scotty Cameron putters?

Justin Thomas is in action across the pond this week at the Scottish Open and has changed Scotty Cameron putters as he bids to halt a poor run of form on the greens.

Should I bring a full bag of golf clubs?

Even if you aren’t getting fit for a full set of clubs, you should bring the full bag, it’s nice to have access to everything for any testing and potential gapping.

Does marketing equal the best club?

The best marketing does not always equal the best club for you. Have a budget in mind. No one likes to talk about money, but it is imperative that your fitter understands your budget, so he/she can work within it. Understand that custom/premium clubs take longer than a stock set.

Do you need to hit jumbo buckets at the range the day before fitting?

You will be making a lot more full swings than you do during a round of golf so beyond your normal routine, we don’t suggest you hit two jumbo buckets at the range the day before.

Can you keep your clubheads?

Generally, newer equipment is going to have a higher success rate, but at the end of the day, you get to make the call on budgets and what you’re looking to do. You can keep your clubheads and swap in new shafts. You can keep your entire set and just adjust small things like loft/lie.

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