Shot Dispersion
Instead of looking at a single good or bad swing, fitters look at the pattern of several shots to understand real performance.
A tight dispersion means shots are landing close to each other, which signals control and consistency.
A wide dispersion means shots are spreading left, right, long, and short, which often points to a mismatch in equipment or inconsistent delivery.
During a club fitting, dispersion helps guide decisions about shaft profile, flex, weight, head design, and lie angle.
If shots are consistently missing in one direction, the fitter looks for equipment adjustments that bring the pattern back to center. When dispersion tightens up, the golfer gains confidence and can trust that their typical swing will produce predictable results on the course.