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New Club Fitting Chrome Browser Extension

Most golfers buy clubs the wrong way.

Some go online and read specs. They maybe watch a YouTube review or two. Maybe they check r/golf to see what people are saying, or they see a commercial during a tournament.

Many go to a big box golf store to feel the clubs for themselves, and hit a few balls just to make sure.

Some might even click "Add to Cart" and cross their fingers.

In the end, they purchase the clubs in-store or online, and book a tee time at their local muni.

For the most part, the results are the same. The clubs are stock. No adjustments. Built for a swing that more than likely isn't yours.

I kept watching this happen. Golfers land on FittingPros, find club fitters near them, get excited about it, but only AFTER they'd already bought clubs off the rack. The timing was wrong.

So I built something to help fix the timing.

It's called the FittingPros - Club Fitter & Pricing Finder.

It's a free browser extension for Chrome.

Here's what we are trying to solve

Many golfers think about fittings after they have already purchased clubs or are staring at a $600 driver on TaylorMade's website at 11pm.

But at that moment, they have no idea:

  • How that club compares to others
  • What a fitting for that type of club costs in their city
  • How long it would take
  • What fitters near them are actually good

We wanted to put data in front of them at the exact moment the buying decision is happening, not after.

What you see when the extension is running

After you install it, you forget about it.

It sits in the background. When you land on a product page for a driver, iron, wedge, or putter on a supported site, a small badge appears on the page.

Like this:

Mizuno website showing the FittingPros Golf CClub Fitter & Local Pricing Finder Google Chrome Browser Extension
FittingPros' Fitter Finder Browser Extension

Three pieces of information:

  • What fittings for that club type cost in your city. Real numbers. Something like "Average iron fittings in Jacksonville cost $75–$200."
  • A general time estimate for the fitting.
  • A link directly to verified fitters near you on FittingPros.

No capturing your data. No email gates. Just the information you need.

It handles manufacturers and retailers differently

There's a difference between browsing Mizuno's website and browsing Golf Galaxy. Mizuno only sells Mizuno. Golf Galaxy sells everything. The messaging needs to reflect that or it gets confusing.

So when you're on a manufacturer site (Callaway, Titleist, Mizuno, TaylorMade, Ping, Cobra, PXG, Srixon, Miura, Bettinardi, Evnroll, Wilson, etc.) the badge gets specific.

"Get Fitted for Mizuno Irons." "Get Fitted for Titleist Drivers."

It reads the page, knows the brand, knows the club category.

When you're on a retailer or community site, Golf Galaxy, PGA Tour Superstore, Club Champion, 2nd Swing, Golf Digest, Reddit, it switches the message.

"Get Fitted for Golf Clubs."

Who wants to see "Get Fitted for Callaway" when they're on a site that sells 15 different brands.

Location stuff

The extension figures out your city from your IP address. Pricing, time estimates, fitter links, all of it adjusts to where you are.

You can override this manually if you want. Maybe you're planning a golf trip and want to see what fitters are in Scottsdale. Save it, and the extension remembers.

If your city isn't in our directory yet, it falls back to the state level. You still get something useful.

Privacy

We don't track anything. Your location preference saves locally on your browser. Nothing leaves your machine. No accounts, no data collection.

Why this matters to us

I built FittingPros because the golf fitting industry has a discovery problem. There are incredible independent fitters all over the country that most golfers have never heard of sitting 15 minutes from people who keep buying stock clubs online or in big box stores because they didn't know those shops existed.

The directory helps with that. But only if someone comes to us first.

The extension flips it. Instead of waiting for golfers to find FittingPros, we show up where they already are, on the manufacturer and retailer sites where the actual purchase decision happens.

It's a nudge. Not a hard sell. Just "hey, a fitting for this costs less than you think and there's someone good near you."

Get it

The Fitter Finder is free. Learn more about the browser extension or Install it on Chrome today.

Install it once, it works on 20+ sites automatically. Next time you're browsing clubs, you'll see it.

We hope you like it.

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