Dynamic Fitting
Dynamic fitting is the process of evaluating a golfer’s equipment needs while they are actively hitting shots.
Instead of relying only on static measurements like height, wrist-to-floor, or posture, a dynamic fitting looks at how the golfer delivers the club at impact.
This includes swing speed, attack angle, face angle, club path, strike location, and how the shaft loads and unloads. The goal is to fit the player based on real swing behavior rather than assumptions.
During a dynamic fitting, the fitter uses launch monitor data, visual observation, and player feedback to refine length, lie angle, loft, shaft profile, and head design.
Because every golfer moves differently, dynamic fitting creates a more accurate match between the player and the equipment. It helps ensure the clubs perform as intended on the course, leading to better contact, tighter dispersion, and more reliable ball flight.