Club Fitting
Club fitting is the process of matching golf clubs to a player’s swing so they can hit more consistent, predictable shots.
Instead of relying on stock equipment, a fitting measures how the golfer delivers the club at impact, then adjusts factors like length, lie angle, loft, shaft profile, grip size, and head design. The goal is to help the player make their normal swing and get optimal launch, spin, distance, and control.
A proper fitting uses launch monitor data, impact location, and player feedback to guide the choices. It doesn’t try to change the golfer’s swing. It simply builds equipment around how they already move.
When clubs are fit correctly, the player gains tighter shot dispersion, better gapping throughout the bag, and more confidence standing over the ball.