mashleyR7
Journeyman Pro
So, I'm left handed so don't have the chance to try out much gear locally so today I booked into a fitting at Left Handed Golf. 1.5 hour drive from home. I leave the house excited, that today I'll have my brand spanking new driver and 5w to replace my old Xhot2 that are getting a little tired now. Well the drivers gone to AG as they offered me a silly price for it, even with it's dented head.
So I'm hitting warm up balls with my 5w on the lovely range at Silvermere, no issues. Step into the fitting bay and it's another story. Quick chat with the chap about my game and what I'm looking for. A complete open mind to any club, spec etc as long as it's right for me. Then I start to fire off drives, left, right, out the heal, toe, topped, everything! I'm so embarrassed. Tried, M2, Cobra, Epic, Ping and there were a few consistent stats but nothing remotely reliable to give me confidence to part with any money. After an hour the Pro advises It would be silly to buy a driver today and to come back another day! Gutted.
A similar thing happened last year when I went for my iron fitting here, I didn't hit hardly any good shots. I came away without buying that day saying I wanted to think about it. I eventually did buy the irons they suggested but still, two bad experiences with custom fittings.
We finished hitting a few 5w, much nicer shots but came to the conclusion that nothing from this years range out performs my current xhot2 so his suggestion was no need to change.
Anyone else have stage fright at fittings? Is it pressure? I'm not a driving range fan anyway, I find it hard to line up correctly or focus on a target. I think I'd rather stand on a tee and see a shot I need to play not bash down a wide channel?
So now I'm driverless. Do I buy off the shelf and hope for the best? Go and re-buy and xhot2 and stick with that? Go back and just try drivers out on my own? Try somewhere else? I'm in £40 credit with them now of course which is the cost of the fitting. I'm already not looking forward to going back, mainly due to being embarrassed.
Today = total waste of time, money and effort. I'm gutted!
So I'm hitting warm up balls with my 5w on the lovely range at Silvermere, no issues. Step into the fitting bay and it's another story. Quick chat with the chap about my game and what I'm looking for. A complete open mind to any club, spec etc as long as it's right for me. Then I start to fire off drives, left, right, out the heal, toe, topped, everything! I'm so embarrassed. Tried, M2, Cobra, Epic, Ping and there were a few consistent stats but nothing remotely reliable to give me confidence to part with any money. After an hour the Pro advises It would be silly to buy a driver today and to come back another day! Gutted.
A similar thing happened last year when I went for my iron fitting here, I didn't hit hardly any good shots. I came away without buying that day saying I wanted to think about it. I eventually did buy the irons they suggested but still, two bad experiences with custom fittings.
We finished hitting a few 5w, much nicer shots but came to the conclusion that nothing from this years range out performs my current xhot2 so his suggestion was no need to change.
Anyone else have stage fright at fittings? Is it pressure? I'm not a driving range fan anyway, I find it hard to line up correctly or focus on a target. I think I'd rather stand on a tee and see a shot I need to play not bash down a wide channel?
So now I'm driverless. Do I buy off the shelf and hope for the best? Go and re-buy and xhot2 and stick with that? Go back and just try drivers out on my own? Try somewhere else? I'm in £40 credit with them now of course which is the cost of the fitting. I'm already not looking forward to going back, mainly due to being embarrassed.
Today = total waste of time, money and effort. I'm gutted!