Airlie_Andy
Challenge Tour Pro
Just been watching a video on YouTube about fitting Drivers and the expert was saying that each manufacturer has certain tolerance levels that they will allow for each part of the club. So apparently if you buy an 8.5 degree loft driver from Taylormade it could actually be +\- 1.5 degrees different. The same goes for the flex of the shaft etc. So in theory you could go for a driver fitting for an RBZ driver and the head your testing with says it's 8.5 degrees loft but it's actually only 7 degrees and you choose a stiff flex shaft which you hit perfectly. They then order the club for you and when it arrives it says it's an 8.5 degree stiff flex RBZ driver but it's actually a 10 degree (still within the tolerance but now 3 degrees different to what you were testing originally) regular flex RBZ driver and you can't hit it for toffee! Is the only way to actually get a true custom fit to buy an adjustable driver that you can adjust to suit your swing once you've actually bought it and test the different shafts and actually purchase the exact shaft you get the best results with?