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I don’t believe there is a one size fits all - we all have different golf swings , there is no one swing for all - but golf clubs have a standard length and lie , now i expect most can hit those standard clubs to a certain level but how do you know that it’s not the very best that you can hit the ball , how does someone know that for his swing the shaft would be better to be a regular but with a lie of 1 degree flat or a shaft of extra 1 inch , and with the multiple shaft options how do you know that you swing would better suited to a kbs tour as opposed to a nippon modus etc - these are all things that are found out at a fit , people can’t walk into an American golf and try out an iron that’s 1 degree flat from the shelf
But there are no doubt people who will be suited to the standard fit and they just need to use what’s on the shelf but again how do they know that’s the very best set up for them.
I know plenty who have seen improvements from custom fit - including myself but I also know some that have gone backwards. So I don’t think it’s mythical or a load of nonsense but I also don’t think it’s the golden egg but for me it’s a no brainer when most outlets offer it as part of the package of buying the irons
But there are no doubt people who will be suited to the standard fit and they just need to use what’s on the shelf but again how do they know that’s the very best set up for them.
I know plenty who have seen improvements from custom fit - including myself but I also know some that have gone backwards. So I don’t think it’s mythical or a load of nonsense but I also don’t think it’s the golden egg but for me it’s a no brainer when most outlets offer it as part of the package of buying the irons