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How much does a golf club fitting typically cost?
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How much does a golf club fitting typically cost?

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.

Investing in a proper club fitting might seem like a luxury, but it’s actually one of the smartest ways to improve your game without changing your swing. Here’s what to expect:

Cost Breakdown by Fitting Type (Rough Estimates)

  • Full Bag Fitting: $250 to $500
    Covers all clubs —driver, woods, irons, wedges, and putter. Often takes 2–3 hours.
  • Driver Fitting: $100 to $200
    Focused on optimizing launch, spin, and dispersion off the tee.
  • Iron Fitting: $100 to $200
    Helps with gapping, trajectory, and consistent contact.
  • Putter Fitting: $75 to $150
    Assesses alignment, loft, lie, and stroke path using tools like SAM PuttLab or Quintic.
  • Wedge Gapping Session: $50 to $100
    Ensures you cover distances consistently from 30–120 yards.

Important Clarifications

  • Fitting Fee ≠ Equipment Cost
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    Most fittings do not include the clubs. The fee covers time, data analysis, and personalized recommendations.
  • Fitting Credit Toward Purchase
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    Many shops will apply your fitting fee as a credit if you buy clubs through them. This is a good question to ask upfront.
Quick Takeaway
While some fitters might be a little more or a little less, expect to pay between
$100 and $500, depending on what you’re getting fitted. In most cases, the value far exceeds the cost when it results in 10–20 more yards, tighter shot dispersion, and better scoring.
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