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7 Things To Consider Before A Custom Golf Fitting

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Custom golf fittings are becoming almost as common as golf lessons. Players are finding out so much helpful information about their golf swing and their ability to perform on the course that they continue to invest in custom golf fittings year after year. If you are new to the world of golf club fitting or simply want to make your next session that much better, here are 7 things to consider before a custom golf fitting. 

 

Bringing Your Current Equipment

Always bring your current equipment with you. Your fitting professional needs to look at this equipment and then compare it to the new equipment you are testing. If no positive changes exist, it’s certainly not worth investing in new equipment. 

 

Take A Look At The Latest Releases

Before your fitting, it makes sense to look at some of the latest equipment releases. Knowing which clubs you are interested in may help you get more out of your fitting. However, it’s also essential to choose a fitting like True Spec golf club fitting, where you get a completely brand agnostic experience. Don’t let a fitter push you into a set of golf clubs, find something that helps you see what is best for you. 

 

Technology Matters

What launch monitor does the fitting center have? Launch monitor technology has gotten very accurate through the years, but if the fitting center has not been updated recently, you may struggle to get the most accurate results. 

 

Honesty Is The Best Policy 

Be honest with yourself about your game and the areas that you struggle. Play a few rounds of golf before the fitting and look at the areas of the game that could benefit from improvement. For some golfers, this is accuracy, others distance, and a combination of both. Don’t go to a custom golf fitting just to get more distance, especially if the distance is not your issue. 

 

Communicate

Communicate with the fitting professional. Ask them all your questions, and tell them how the clubs look and feel. At a True Spec golf fitting, there are more than 50,000 shaft and clubhead combinations for players to choose from. 

 

If you find that a golf club head doesn’t sound right or you don’t like the top-down look, don’t go with it. Communicating with the fitting professional helps you get so much more out of your fitting. 

 

Golf Ball Selection

Do you have a specific golf ball that you always play with? Ask the fitting professional if it’s possible to try a few swings with the golf ball you always use. This can help make your results on the golf course a bit more realistic. 

 

Don’t Forget The Putter 

Golf putter fittings are the market’s most neglected type of golf fitting. Oddly enough, putter fittings are where you can get some of the best information about your game. If you are on a mission to lower your scores, start with the putter fitting and go from there. 

 

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