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6 THINGS TO CONSIDER BEFORE A CUSTOM FITTING! 

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In this video, Neil Tappin is joined by head professional at Cumberwell Park Golf Club, John Jacobs to look at custom fitting. Every golfer wants to play clubs that will help them shoot lower scores and so it makes sense to get fitted for the right gear.However, before going for a fitting, it is worthing consider some key factors such as your shot patterns, visual preferences and gapping. If you can go into a fitting with the right approach and the correct information about your own game, your equipment should be better tailored to your game.
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@legend9018
@legend9018 2 года назад
Excellent video. I do also recommend one more thing if you are going for a fitting. You will most likely be nervous because there is someone who is watching you swing very closely. Be prepared for that and furthermore try and swing your regular stock swing. Many times you’ll try and swing out of your shoes to impress your fitter and the only thing that does is provide them with incorrect data which means they are going to fit you with an incorrect shaft. Sadly that will leave you wondering why you are struggling to hit your new clubs when you get them and it will be because that swing doesn’t match your fitting swing.
@cameronloveless1751
@cameronloveless1751 2 года назад
Great insights from John. Thank you!
@richardhall5221
@richardhall5221 2 года назад
Having a gapping session was great advice! Thanks
@duncand1964
@duncand1964 2 года назад
Excellent advice.I’m going for a fitting at Celtic Manor in 3 days to spend some vouchers I won on social media. I’m hoping to gain a bit more distance, but more consistency with new irons and maybe a hybrid or two. Ego out of the window as I get older. Open mind engaged!
@tucaz65
@tucaz65 2 года назад
Excellent tips. I’m going to get fitted and found some good new information in this video.
@nickbryan217
@nickbryan217 2 года назад
New/high handicap golfers can definitely benefit from a fit because in most cases they have no idea what they’re looking at and if they buy off the rack they wind up with some MBs, a low spin driver with too heavy of a shaft, etc…… with a fitting they can at least get proper heads for their skill, an ideal shaft weight and flex, and ideal loft/lie. I say ideal because new golfers are probably not delivering the club consistently enough to fine tune those numbers. But a fitter can get them where the bulk of their swings will be good for the club. They have zero business buying exotic shafts for their woods and irons, they probably don’t even need 14 clubs. Maybe 10 clubs is all you really need to get started (Driver, FW, 1-2 hybrids, 6-PW, SW, and a putter)
@sevesellors2831
@sevesellors2831 2 года назад
Great review great advice. I always think leave your ego at home keep an open mind and I always bring all my current specifications and wants.
@darthvader1402
@darthvader1402 2 года назад
this was a good video. I have planned to get myself fitted for a set of irons. Hope I can be as open as you suggest
@87toyhighlux
@87toyhighlux 2 месяца назад
I love this video. I have PXG Gen 5 and I have been questioning my fitting. My 7i, in the fitting showed me hitting the ball about 15 yards farther than I do. NOW, it might be in my head, I get that. I have decided that this year, I will go and pay for a fitting and see what an independent fitter says of my clubs vs other clubs, how are my clubs at set up, and is it the right set up for me, do I have clubs too close to each other. Now to find that good fitter.
@turdferguson2839
@turdferguson2839 2 года назад
Too many golfers play with yard sale clubs and can't figure out why they struggle and too many guys let their ego get the better of them and buy the stuff the pros use. If you wanna play good golf, you gotta spend money, check your ego and get fit by a professional.
@creamabdul-jabbar6722
@creamabdul-jabbar6722 2 года назад
The irons I have now I can’t really get much work out of them, they’re pretty straight high ball flight. But I can’t change trajectory or shape too well. Idk if it’s my game or what
@creamabdul-jabbar6722
@creamabdul-jabbar6722 2 года назад
I prefer a higher ball flight with my short irons. If I hit the greens at my course I usually stick them. I prefer this because the clubs I have don’t produce a lot of spin. But if I get the high ball flight it is usually a yard around the pitch mark. I prefer a more penetrating strike on my longer clubs, more distance.
@daryn_Canada_1066
@daryn_Canada_1066 2 года назад
It's the most important money you will spend on all your gear. Went last week for my first fitting. I was fit before for a putter, again, very important to have a putter fitting. Go into the fitting and accept what they suggest you hit. I hit some of the clubs I wanted to hit and hit a brand I wanted to hit but didn't think I would be offered as they weren't game improvement irons. Find someone you trust that has been to the fitter you go to. Word of mouth from a trusted friend goes a long way. Where I went the cost is $300 and you get $150 credit if you buy some equipment.
@michaeljames2117
@michaeljames2117 2 года назад
Great video. However one thing not mentioned was a persons budget. Budget will always come first. I believe most people cannot afford the latest golf clubs but might be able to afford a previous version club which are still great clubs
@scottmckeon5542
@scottmckeon5542 2 года назад
Problem is, now some companies are kind of forcing your hand. For instance, once Taylormade bring out a new line/model, they cease production of the previous line almost immediately. So no pro/fitter is going to say 'you will be fine with some M6's, but i cant get them for you, go on ebay'. Hence they will always only offer the latest and greatest. I know some brands like Ping will still produce older models, but i am not sure if this means the retail price remains high as it would be a custom order and technically not old stock.
@user-rg8lm1ne2f
@user-rg8lm1ne2f 9 месяцев назад
Great video. I am just starting out and torn between getting fitted and buying some 'regular' second hand clubs. I'm worried that if I get fitted but also have lessons to correct my swing, my fitted clubs will then be obsolete? What would you advice a beginner? thanks
@dibnah46
@dibnah46 9 месяцев назад
I’d go pay for a fitting with the idea of not buying anything. Avoid a free fitting so you don’t feel pressured to buy anything. Then pick something on the second hand market that’s as close to your spec as you can.
@creamabdul-jabbar6722
@creamabdul-jabbar6722 2 года назад
I want new clubs because I’m still in strata. I’m a 12 handicap and believe the equipment is holding me back. I have bought some used Cleveland wedges a driver a 3 wood and 3 hybrid. My idea is I’ll probably be stuck with whatever I purchase for 5-10 years, atleast I hope. So I want to go up to atleast players distance irons.
@MrLittlejonboy
@MrLittlejonboy 2 года назад
Had a full fitting callaway fitting at a noticeable uk golf shop, gap fitting is a miss big time, was sold 10.5 driver then onto 4 hybrid then 5 iron and up in degree terms 10.5 to 21, then 22 and upwards
@creamabdul-jabbar6722
@creamabdul-jabbar6722 2 года назад
Id like to have a gapping of 11 clubs 20 degree 4 iron to 60 degree lob. At 4degree incriminates. With a putter then have my driver at about 280 and a reliable 220-240 club.
@johncreet1254
@johncreet1254 2 года назад
Useful video, thank you. There is no obligation to buy anything after a fitting but what percentage of people walk away without a purchase?
@scottmckeon5542
@scottmckeon5542 2 года назад
Depends if you are upfront with your intentions. Some just want to know their specs and get an idea of ideal set up, hence they would be charged a fee for the fitting. If you book a free* fitting then you should be in the market for clubs. So to most people it would be rude to get all the info and then go and search around for the best price elsewhere, especially if its your local club you are trying to undercut. Best practice is to have an idea of what you want/like the idea of & price them on the market before you go see a pro. After you get fitted and land on a decision, tell the fitter/pro that you may have seen a certain set for $X elsewhere and see if they play ball. If they can't come to a 'good' price or you really want to buy elsewhere, then simply pay for their time spent on your fitting. Fair.
@johncreet1254
@johncreet1254 2 года назад
@@scottmckeon5542 I am thinking of paid fittings; I understand your point about free fittings. Although I have been thinking of getting some new irons - mine are very old - the current supply situation makes me feel there is no point buying a new set until well into next year. Besides, I am making some significant swing changes and am more interested in finding out where I am with my current clubs in terms of suitability. Of course if I discovered what I am using at the moment is totally inappropriate I would change. I have no problem buying from whoever does the fitting even if it costs a little more.
@fg87fgd
@fg87fgd 2 года назад
Funny the PGA pro brings up shoes, because I know I have 9 1/2 and never needed a professional fitting.
@jmhardy1967
@jmhardy1967 2 года назад
How long should a fitting session take (on average) I have a fitting very soon and I have been allocated 45 mins. Even before this helpful video I wanted to concentrate on gapping and dispersion but I feel 45mins is not a lot of time for a full fitting woods, hybrids and irons along with different shafts and so on. Please tell me if I am totally wrong here. Many thanks 👍😊
@RustyGolfer
@RustyGolfer 2 года назад
I’ve a full bag fitting scheduled soon, that is expected to take 3+ hrs
@RustyGolfer
@RustyGolfer 2 года назад
If your scheduled for a specific part of your game such as putter, or wedges, irons, that maybe fine. (45 mins)
@adrianjackman9422
@adrianjackman9422 2 года назад
How many fitters have a set of irons to test gapping prior to buying?
@scottmckeon5542
@scottmckeon5542 2 года назад
Very few will get full demo sets. Still usually get the ol' 7 iron selection with most brands
@adrianjackman9422
@adrianjackman9422 2 года назад
@@scottmckeon5542 Exactly, so how do you know if you should end your set at a 5 iron, 4 iron, 3 iron or should even look to blend in more forgiving clubs without buying them all? So much talk about blending sets and irons into hybrids but no idea how it works in reality?
@scottmckeon5542
@scottmckeon5542 2 года назад
@@adrianjackman9422 i believe most pro/fitters already have an idea of what brand/head theyre going to try sell you before you even swing a club, surprise surprise most leave with callaway/TM/Titleist. Just shaft profiles tend to change with the fitting. The pro will generally be the ones to offer the blended options based on their opinion or experience, not so much based on your current fitting. Always a good way to get the 'utility' sale on top of a full iron set. Thats why Srixons, Clevelands, Cobras get labelled as 'under estimated' or 'surprise' quality in reviews, because most fitters simply dont offer them or focus only on the big 3. Youd most likely need to ask in advance if they even have Srixons available for trial. when its a $500-$1000 stab in the dark, especially when starting out, it can be very hard to find what you really need. Also, alot of mid-high handicappers seem to plateau when they get to 5,4,3 irons and get very similar distance. Hence why hybrids and utilities tend to take over for alot of people as the hotter faces and lighter designs give a bit more omph for the long shots. But in turn, these are totally different feel to an iron you used in the fitting, so once again tough to know without taking a leap of faith on purchase. I know everyone harps on about fittings, yes they're worthwhile before you spend big on brand new clubs that dont suit you. But if you do a basic bit of research on shaft length appropriate for your height, swing speed info to match up with shaft flex and try a few of your mates clubs to get an idea of different feel you may like, a new/high handicapper would be better buying a 2nd hand set that is in the ballpark of their specs*. *Granted this would be an educated guess.
@adrianjackman9422
@adrianjackman9422 2 года назад
@@scottmckeon5542 That seems a really fair and well balanced reply. I don't doubt there are benefits to custom fit but do feel it is greatly over sold especially with regard to gapping and blending, as no one I am aware of actually offers this, well short of saying get rid of that and buy something extra. I also doubt if you looked at all the manufacturers you mentioned and also added the likes of Mizuno, Ping, Cobra it would matter much to most golfers who you chose, which product within their range would matter much more than which manufacturer, the same goes for shafts
@scottmckeon5542
@scottmckeon5542 2 года назад
@@adrianjackman9422 I agree with that. I dont care what brand I have. I have a head shape and an angle at address that I prefer, and thats what I look for because it gives me confidence. Not the brand. But....I will say this, once you find a shaft design/spec you get along with, id suggest sticking with it. Shaft makes a huge difference, hence why most good players keep their old shafts and whack a new head on it. I couldnt currently have any wood/hybrid without either an Atmos TS or a HZRDUS Smoke in it. The confidence of knowing a clubs flight pattern is a huge bonus and IMO the biggest benefit of a fitting. But, the flip side is that if you are still very inconsistent in your game, then that flight is still going to vary on every shot. So is it worth getting fit for an ideal club spec when you dont make enough ideal swings? New/high handicappers should value forgiveness above all else. Spin and distance tech advancements arent going to help if you arent hitting the middle of the club consistently. But forgiveness always helps.
@paqman78
@paqman78 2 года назад
Club fitter: "it's not about how much it costs" 99% of golfers: "oh yes it is!" I love how he just dismisses the money part like its an irrelevant part of life. Spoken like a true salesman. Also club fitter: "I think about it like buying a pair of shoes" Sorry mate, but a comfortable pair of shoes doesn't cost £300 upwards. So pls don't even try using that as a relatable analogy. This guy is living in dreamland. SMH.
@colinbaumgart2715
@colinbaumgart2715 2 года назад
I have new Sim2 irons having come from traditional lofts. I was all over the place for 5 rounds. I know they are two clubs stronger, but could not get them right. Has a gapping session on the Friday on the Saturday dropped 6 shots.
@guyr7351
@guyr7351 2 года назад
Same here, my irons were 30+ year old as coming back to the game. They had always been good for me. Have bought new set of Wilson’s where the loft is much stronger and they are about two clubs different. Mentally find it hard to think 5 iron is like my old 3 iron which I could hit but struggling for consistency with the new set. I have actually bought a 3,4 iron in the new set which I am working on via driving range. Looks as though they will hit the ball same distance as my 5 wood. Will be interesting to have a gapping session in a few months and see if there is any real change as he describes between 3-5 irons with my swing. Of course cost is important, but fitting does not have to be a full fit of shaft etc as most fittings are based around the 7 iron eg the old 5 iron. Lie angle can be set for any clubs even when bought of the peg / second hand and that is a minimal cost
@jcantrell4273
@jcantrell4273 2 года назад
Someone looking for club fitting videos pours enough money into golf that a 300-500 fitting is worth it to them
@petermartinaitis8166
@petermartinaitis8166 2 года назад
These fitters must seriously laugh their heads off when they sell £2000 worth of golf clubs to a 24 handicapper.
@neilclarke3513
@neilclarke3513 2 года назад
Callaway National Performance Centre still closed due to Covid-19. Shame!
@BobbysBearded
@BobbysBearded 18 дней назад
Def get fitted . Why make a game hard game even harder. I try to make it as easy as possible to play
@HDTVMAN100
@HDTVMAN100 2 года назад
Stay away from big box stores. Their fitters learn by watching videos! Go to a PGA Pro.
@adrianscott6005
@adrianscott6005 2 года назад
Was hoping for some independent advice rather than this being a Callaway advert - shame
@scottmckeon5542
@scottmckeon5542 2 года назад
Literally every single video Golf Monthly do is an ad for Auschnet, TM or Callaway. Wait until they do their monthly recycle of 'must have gadgets/equipment' basically an ad for buying FootJoy rain gloves and whatever rangefinder company floated them some cash/product.
@oldandletdown7464
@oldandletdown7464 2 года назад
Be careful of fitting to a swing fault ….the swing path if incorrect will affect the swing speed etc. Your swing should be explained to you first and how your swing relates to the numbers produced.
@unclejeda1
@unclejeda1 Год назад
This seems like good info but way too much technical blah for the average person heading in to buy clubs.
@fyimediaworld
@fyimediaworld 2 года назад
Wow, this was quite the brand sales pitch. Stopped watching after 3 min.
@Ericka-kl4hb
@Ericka-kl4hb 5 дней назад
The only fitting that's accurate off of a mat is your driver. If you are getting irons fitted off a mat, you're not getting a realistic fitting...
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