![]() ![]() I am open to some changes in my bag except for my driver and my iron heads. Like if they fit me into something new and different that feels awesome and I walk away because I don't want to change clubs, that will probably be on my mind. Why not as far as taking a free fitting at golftec? I don't necessarily want to take lessons there with having a current coach that I love working with and that has helped me shave ~10 strokes off my game since April.Īnd yeah I think your post makes sense. I had credits at GolfTec that expire at the end of the year and thought this would be a good use of them If ball flight is ok leave loft aloneĬost of my fitting is free for a full bag. Does the ball spin too much take loft off, if not enough spin add loft. Let’s say you get fit and there is a different shaft that works better but you decide to not change, now you potentially deal with doubts about bad shots/bad results that creep in.Īs for loft and lie you can tell if what you have is fine or not but using the sharpie/dry erase marker test for lie and the watching ball flight for loft. So is the cost of the fitting plus the cost to reshaft worth it. Also cost of shaft will be higher in some cases if going graphite over steel. Then let’s say you do fit to a different shaft you have to factor the cost to replace which is going to run upwards of $500 once you buy shafts, have them trimmed and prepped, buy grips, plus the cost to pull the old shafts and install the new ones. It can’t hurt to see if different shafts work with your swing but you would prob Amy be swinging a clubhead that’s different weight than yours even if the same model. I'm just not sure if a fitting would be worth it to basically only look at shafts or if it would be a waste since I am not interested in new or different club heads.Īnd it makes sense about the swing fatigue since I know that is a real concern in fittings since, like you said, you ideally try out every club so its quite a bit. ![]() Yeah I would mainly be looking to see if I should be in different shafts and then also look at the gapping/loft/lie. I know you have a home setup so possible for you to get a general idea of gaps at home and then to the shop to have them tweaked? Plus the long game clubs can be used for different purposes so in general finding out what you need there I think should be seperate. It could be a lot of swings and adding in a full bag could take a lot out of you. ![]() I would also suggest or say stick with wedges and irons at least for the moment. See where the gaps are, bend them come back try them and hit them again to see what is what. In a perfect world you would have a shop that goes through your bag with 3 or 4 normal shots with each club. It may be 6 of one, but asking to do a gapping session may help the fitter/club builder as well. To me fitting says I need new shafts, new something. What is wrong or not going on with your current clubs that are causing you to think about doing is? If it just club gapping then I am sure there are shops that would do exactly that with you. So that also is playing a role in my curiosity.įew questions before give any sort of answer/advice. On a side note, I had a lesson yesterday and my coach actually recommended that I get someone to take a look at my lofts/lie angles and figure out the gapping a bit better but also just take a look because he thinks a couple of the clubs are slightly off. Is it worth it to do a full fitting or is it somewhat a waste of time because I know that fittings typically result in people getting new clubs completely? My club heads are all relatively new (about a year old if not newer) and I love the look/feel so I don't have a reason to change them out despite knowing a fitter can probably find club heads that perform better or more consistent for me and my skill level. I am quite happy with my club heads and more concerned or curious if I am in the right shafts, lofts, lie, etc. I couldn't find if this question has been posted before but I am curious if it is beneficial or a waste of time to schedule a full bag fitting but for my current club heads. ![]()
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