Full Bag Fitting
A full bag fitting is a complete evaluation of every club the golfer uses, from driver to wedges and sometimes even the putter.
Instead of focusing on one area, the fitter looks at how all clubs work together. This means checking launch, spin, carry distance, dispersion, and gapping across the entire set. The goal is to create a consistent flow so each club has a defined purpose and no two clubs overlap in distance or performance.
During a full bag fitting, the fitter tests different heads, shafts, lofts, and lengths to make sure each club matches the golfer’s swing and playing style. They also look at how the set performs for common on-course situations, such as long approaches, tee shots on tight holes, and short-game needs.
By fitting the whole bag, the golfer ends up with equipment that works as a system rather than a mix of unrelated pieces, leading to more predictable distance control and better overall scoring.