Sub70 Golf - A superb Fitting Experience - UPDATE

Mandofred

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How much do they charge to be custom fit?

Must admit, I’ve always been put off getting fit because my budget for clubs is low, therefore I just see what I can find on eBay or the odd deal online. But at those prices (assuming website is correct, about £450?), I’m tempted.
Even though I'm reasonably lowish handicap (7.9), I recently bought a set of the super game improvement irons (799) 5-pw with graphite shafts. £420. Ordered and I think 11 days later they were in my house. Pretty happy with the irons and I think they will keep the Ping i500's out of the bag for good.
 

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Fitting was free when I went.

I paid £650 for 5-AW with shaft upgrade plus 2 specialist wedges.

Website pricing - what you see is what you get!!

Can't recommend highly enough
 
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I'm currently using Callaway TCB which I've decided are too good for my ball striking.

If I sell them I can't really afford or justify spending top £ on another set of irons. Sub70 would solve this problem.

I'm very tempted to go for a fitting, it's a bit of a journey from the North West but if I end up with clubs that work with my swing I don't mind.
 

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I'm currently using Callaway TCB which I've decided are too good for my ball striking.

If I sell them I can't really afford or justify spending top £ on another set of irons. Sub70 would solve this problem.

I'm very tempted to go for a fitting, it's a bit of a journey from the North West but if I end up with clubs that work with my swing I don't mind.

That's always the problem with a fitting. The fitter can only work with what you present on the day so if your swing isn't in a good place or you are transitioning with lessons it may be worth waiting until you are playing more consistency.
 

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That's always the problem with a fitting. The fitter can only work with what you present on the day so if your swing isn't in a good place or you are transitioning with lessons it may be worth waiting until you are playing more consistency.


Completely agree. I think there is a gap in the market where you can go and test clubs over and over until you decide to buy. Obviously you would have to pay to try them. I would personally pay £30 to go and try some clubs, pay another £30 a few weeks later and maybe even again if needed. This would give you a far better chance of getting clubs that work for you.
 
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