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Club Fitting 101
New to club fitting? Club Fitting 101 breaks it down in simple terms—why it matters, what to expect, and how it can help you play better golf. No jargon. Just helpful info to get you started with confidence.
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Frequently Asked Questions
A golf club fitting is a personalized process where a trained fitter analyzes your swing, body measurements, and playing style to match you with the best golf clubs for your game. The goal is to optimize distance, accuracy, and consistency by customizing aspects like shaft flex, club length, lie angle, grip size, and more.
Custom golf club fitting ensures that your equipment is tailored to your unique swing mechanics, helping you hit the ball more consistently and lower your scores. Off-the-rack clubs are made for the “average” player, Fitting bridges the gap between standard clubs and your actual performance potential.
If you’re struggling with inconsistent shots, distance gaps, or feel like your clubs don’t suit your game, it’s time for a fitting. Even beginner and high-handicap golfers can benefit. Getting fit early helps build better habits and faster improvement.
A typical fitting includes a swing analysis using launch monitors, club comparisons, and feedback from a professional fitter. You’ll test different combinations of heads and shafts, and the data will guide the fitter in recommending the best setup for your swing.
No, not always. A fitting is an evaluation and recommendation. You’re not obligated to buy anything—many fitters provide a detailed fitting report you can use to purchase clubs later.
You can get fitted for drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. You can also be fitted for grips and golf balls. Each club type affects your game differently, so even a single-club fitting (like driver-only or putter-only) can make a noticeable impact.
Fitting costs vary by shop, but you can expect to pay anywhere from $50 to $500, depending on the type of fitting and the level of detail involved. Some fitters waive the fee if you purchase clubs through them.
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Most golf club fittings take between 45 minutes to 3 hours, depending on whether you’re fitting a full set or just specific clubs like a driver or irons.