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Why would i avert my gaze,you have made some very valid points.
Don't read the post I quoted...
EDIT: Also the guys name "Ken Fit...like" has me suspecting it is a current forum member!
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Why would i avert my gaze,you have made some very valid points.
The one question I would have is, does the shaft flex effect distance?
Why would i avert my gaze,you have made some very valid points.
My problem with custom fitting,is quite simply the reasoning behind it (for the less than acomplished player).Custom fitting for the majority of golfers is not a "must".
I'm sick of listening to golfers at my club,and others,telling anybody who will listen,about there new all singing all dancing custom fitted Irons,Driver,3 wood.These are golfers (and i use the term loosely) that couldn't hit a barn door with a banjo,yet they've been custom fitted with the perfect set !!!!!
A need to be different, a desire to be awkward, perverseness? God knows, but it's free, you're buying clubs anyway, and it's simpler and easier to simply punt something off the shelves, yet some - well one let's be honest here - thinks it's in the retailers/manufacturers interests to spend time and money going through a free fit and making up clubs to individual specs. Internet bampottery at its finest.not sure why people are anti custom fitting
North-east colloquialism - ' ken fit like min' :thup:Don't read the post I quoted...
EDIT: Also the guys name "Ken Fit...like" has me suspecting it is a current forum member!
North-east colloquialism - ' ken fit like min' :thup:
When are you going to tell us how you came to have the clubs in your bag that you do? it's been asked and ignored many times in multiple threads whenver you poo-poo custom fitting? yet your bag is full of anything but standard off the shelf kit, so how did you do it?
As for poo pooing custom fitting,i said that custom fitting is of little or no benefit to the high handicap golfer,of average size,and that is a view shared by many people far better qualified than me or you.
This is a logical fallacy called the 'appeal to authority' which is an argument used by those who don't have any coherent arguments left to make. It basically says that some, maybe only one, important person in a field agrees with the poster so you, who disagrees, should shut up. It is a weak and rather arrogant argument, but more importantly, a flawed one. You can always find one or two such people, and it ignores the overwhelming opinion to the contrary. You can find one or two people who think the world was created 6000 years ago. It wasn't.
The fact that mungoscorner always yaks on and on and on about average size shows he doesn't really understand what custom fitting is about anyway.
There are plenty of leading pros, indeed the great majority, who agree that custom fitting is a benefit for the average golfer. It is not a substitute for lessons or improved technique, nor is it a panacea and guarantee of immediately plunging handicap and nobody has argued that it is any of those. The Mark Crossfield videos arguably show that a pro can play with a range of flexes and adjust to them, but they don't show, and I rather doubt that Crossfield would even argue, if the average player can.
Show me absolute proof that custom fitting is of benefit to the "improving" golfer ?
How in gods name do you custom fit an inconsistent swing thats arguably going to change/improve over a period of weeks/months/years,or should you be custom fitted every other week ?
As for me not understanding "custom fitting",i'd say that although i'm no expert,i'm pretty sure i can grasp the fact that loft,lie,flex etc can be adjusted to match a certain swing.
Iron Byron would of been "fitted", but then again his swing is "fixed".
I know numerous golfers who have been "fitted",there game is at the same level it was with there previous clubs,and will be the same with the next set.
You can only be fitted for the swing that you have on the day of the fitting.
I don't see a regular shaft anywhere? Why are you playing TP blades and not cavity backs? Why S300 and not KBS stiff?Whats not standard off the shelf kit ?
How did you come by an after-market shaft? Why are you chasing a TP head?Driver has an after market shaft,why ? because i had the same shaft in my previous driver,and low and behold somebody was selling the TP head with the same shaft already fitted.
How did you choose that shaft? Why are you playing a TP head?Rescue club,the Voodoo is standard fit on the TP club.
Why are you playing an S300 here?2 Iron, sensicore S300,standard fit.
Standard fit for whom? My handicap is lower than yours, I wouldn;t dream of playing a 2 iron, or indeed S300, or any stiff steel shafts, why are you?4-PW,S300,standard fit.
Why those wedges?Wedges,TT wedge shaft,standard fit.
...and there we have it, Mr Average can buy anything off the shelf, so woe betide anyone else trying to get clubs to fit them. Clubs are made for Mr average, in fact, Mr 5'10" is exactly what they are made for, so while you can sit there telling everybody not to bother getting fitted, you're doing them a huge dis=service, becasue most will need an adjustment.Irons are all regular loft and lie.
Rescue has the FCT set to 'N',standard.
Driver has 2x12g,and 2x2g weights,standard.
Grips are all 1 layer of tape.
I'm 5'10,and 12 stone.
Now,what isn't standard about my kit ?
Ah, where to begin.
Lets begin with this hoary old chestnut that you can only be fitted for the 'swing you have that day'. It is certainly true that the average golfer, no, actually, all golfers' swings vary. But to listen to you guys you might think that the average 15 handicapper hits one shot with 90 mph swing speed, a steep attack and an inside path, then the next with 74 mph swing speed, an upward strike and over the top. That really isn't the case. Excepting the occasional total mishit, when being fitted or not makes no difference, most golfers operate with a set of swing features, with swing speeds in a range, and certain more or less ubiquitous swing features. And with any data set (which a set of swings generate) you can make general conclusions about the average or typical pattern. The average golfer, unlike the pro, hasn't the smooth tempo or feel needed to allow them to play with any old set.
Now an improving golfer is a different case, and a young fit guy who has taken up the game and whose handicap is dropping like David Cameron's approval rating is clearly going to get better and may need different equipment. But most players aren't like that. In fact many are just the opposite, getting worse due to age, work and family commitments cutting down playing time etc and wanting to hang on to their distance and ability to flight the ball despite less practice.
Now, you are a big believer in the notion that the 'average guy' can use average clubs. That may be (although isn't always) true for lie and length, but you only have to look at a couple of 4 balls off the first tee to see how differently different players play. It would seem to stand to reason that not all of these golfers can use the same equipment, and that equipment which is tailored to each player would work better.
In order to "prove" or "disprove" that custom fitting "works" or not, you would have to do the following. Take a large sample of players across handicap and age/size ranges. "Fit" each player properly, but give half of the players a randomly chosen "wrong" fit, albeit labelled and looking exactly like what they were fitted for. The fitters and players should not know this part is happening. Allow them to play for a season. Measure average scores or reduction/increase in handicap.
I am in the business of doing trials. Absolute proof is an elusive concept because I have found that people who don't want to believe something just won't believe any evidence which disagrees with their world view.
Oh, and it isn't 'should of', it is 'should have'.
Well as i've said to you before, I'm a custom fitter, I've also said high cappers will see relatively little gain from a fit, however while I agree there will be many people better qualified than me to talk on the subject, you I'm afraid are not one of them.As for poo pooing custom fitting,i said that custom fitting is of little or no benefit to the high handicap golfer,of average size,and that is a view shared by many people far better qualified than me or you.
Well as i've said to you before, I'm a custom fitter, I've also said high cappers will see relatively little gain from a fit, however while I agree there will be many people better qualified than me to talk on the subject, you I'm afraid are not one of them.
CUSTOM FITTING IS FREE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!Answer the question,and stop trying to create a smokescreen by questioning my choice of clubs.
Why should somebody choose custom fitted clubs,what will they get for there £'s in terms of improvement/scores ?
rather than ask that, which part of what he says is incorrect? More to the point, what qualifies you to decry custom fitting?Ethan,
What qualifies you to answer so many questions related to custom fitting and golf equipment/shafts (not being argumentative here,i'm just curious) ?