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I got fitted for my irons and wedges at the start of the year.
Has it improved my game, not really. The battery of lessons I've been undertaking with my pro has had the biggest effect on how I'm playing just now.
The only reason I went and got fitted for new clubs was because I was in a financial position to.
I have a wrist to floor of 34" so pretty much standard length shafts and the lie needed adjusting 1* upright. The main thing I was interested in was getting the right shaft for the charecteristics of my swing, which I feel I got and this has been evidenced in the flight I now have.
If you want to get fitted for a club, at any level, get fitted for a putter :thup:
While your iron, driver and wedge swing may change over time, putting strokes tend to stay very similar.
I got fitted at the start of last year for a Scotty, then decided at the end of last year to make a few changes to my posture and stroke. These changes meant the scotty was too short.
Got re-fitted again last month and, so far, the results are fantastic.
Has it improved my game, not really. The battery of lessons I've been undertaking with my pro has had the biggest effect on how I'm playing just now.
The only reason I went and got fitted for new clubs was because I was in a financial position to.
I have a wrist to floor of 34" so pretty much standard length shafts and the lie needed adjusting 1* upright. The main thing I was interested in was getting the right shaft for the charecteristics of my swing, which I feel I got and this has been evidenced in the flight I now have.
If you want to get fitted for a club, at any level, get fitted for a putter :thup:
While your iron, driver and wedge swing may change over time, putting strokes tend to stay very similar.
I got fitted at the start of last year for a Scotty, then decided at the end of last year to make a few changes to my posture and stroke. These changes meant the scotty was too short.
Got re-fitted again last month and, so far, the results are fantastic.