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Fitted for irons
Posted on 2/8/24 at 11:24 am
Posted on 2/8/24 at 11:24 am
Heyo, I shoot in the 80s if it’s my best day ever wit mostly 90s.
Got some m1 irons I got off eBay a few years back.
My question is; is there any worth to getting fitted and say, for to golf tech to get all my numbers. Would it change my game at all?
I dont mind spending dough in this hobby. Just curious if it makes a difference. Would my ball flights change?
Got some m1 irons I got off eBay a few years back.
My question is; is there any worth to getting fitted and say, for to golf tech to get all my numbers. Would it change my game at all?
I dont mind spending dough in this hobby. Just curious if it makes a difference. Would my ball flights change?
Posted on 2/8/24 at 11:29 am to BRsundog
So you want to keep your existing clubs and just considering re-shafting all of them at a different length and shaft type OR are you considering new clubs?
Having the data won't really do much unless you're willing to do something about it and even then I'd probably say you can get a bigger bang for your buck just becoming more consistent and then getting fitted.
You can get fit today, change everyone of your shaft lengths and in the next year your swing continues to evolve, your game improves and you need to be fit again.
If money and time is not that much of a big deal and you're willing to invest the money into new equipment sure...a fitting would be beneficial. If not, it won't do much. You can get your numbers just as easily with a couple of hours at Loft 18 or any indoor simultator.
Having the data won't really do much unless you're willing to do something about it and even then I'd probably say you can get a bigger bang for your buck just becoming more consistent and then getting fitted.
You can get fit today, change everyone of your shaft lengths and in the next year your swing continues to evolve, your game improves and you need to be fit again.
If money and time is not that much of a big deal and you're willing to invest the money into new equipment sure...a fitting would be beneficial. If not, it won't do much. You can get your numbers just as easily with a couple of hours at Loft 18 or any indoor simultator.
Posted on 2/8/24 at 12:01 pm to BRsundog
It really depends on your goals. I mean it’s really dependent on how much are you trying to improve. I would highly recommend 6 months to a year of regular lessons and practice before jumping into a fitting. I got fit 3 years ago for some player improvement irons when I was around a 12 handicap, now i’m a 4 and I had to get refit into a players iron this year.
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