New Jersey golfers are lucky to have a True Spec fitting location at the Metedeconk National Golf Club in Jackson, NJ. Sometimes it takes a little extra knowledge to understand why golfers are running to get fitted for a new driver before the start of the season. Of course, the goal of a driver fitting is to make sure you end up with the correct club in your hands, but there is more to it than that. Let’s take a more detailed look into why driver fitting is so important and how to ensure you get the most out of yours.
Dispersion Rate vs. Distance
Is the driver you hit the longest the best for your game?
Maybe.
However, until you have an expert compare your dispersion rates and distance, you will have difficulty making a great driver decision. If one driver hits every single shot 250 yards, but you are all over the place with it, the driver that hits it 247 and straight is the better choice.
Finally, Understand Spin Rates
Spin rates in golf clubs (drivers especially) can be a little confusing. This low spinning golf technology has been heavily promoted for the last few years. Not all golfers need a low spinning driver shaft combined with a low spinning driver head.
At True Spec New Jersey, your master fitting professional will fill you in on what you need to know about your game and spin rates.
Customized To Specific Playing Conditions
We all have a home course that we like to frequent. In addition to your golf clubs being custom fitted to work for your game and swing, they should also be customized to work for your golf course.
Talk to your New Jersey True Spec Master Fitting Professional about playing conditions, what you need your driver to do, whether or not workability matters etc.
Are Upgrades Really Worth It?
If you read any of the new ads about golf drivers, it’s pretty easy to convince yourself that you need this club in your bag. Without the use of a launch monitor like the Foresight GCQuad, there is no way to tell if the upgrade is worth it.
Maybe you need a new shaft? Maybe you need a new driver head? Maybe it’s time for a full replacement. True Spec golf club fittings may cost money, but in the long run, they will save you
from buying clubs that are not right for your game.
Shaft Selection and Optimization
Finally, there are more than 50,000 clubhead and shaft combinations at the True Spec New Jersey location. There is no possible way for an amateur golfer to understand all of these combinations and know what they need specifically for their game.
Let True Spec New Jersey get you fitted for a new driver this season. It’s more than just determining the length of the club and whether or not you enjoy the feel. There are strokes to be gained out on the course, and this is your road to get it done.