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The Ultimate Guide to Choosing a Better Game

News RoomBy News RoomApril 26, 20242 Mins Read
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Custom clubfitting has become more popular in recent years as golf equipment companies offer a wide array of settings and custom options for drivers. Expert fitters at golf shops across the country are equipped with the knowledge to help golfers choose the right clubs for their game. In America’s 100 Best Clubfitters, the top facilities are highlighted along with tips to help golfers prepare for a clubfitting.

Approaching a clubfitting with an open mind is essential, according to master clubfitter Randall Doucette. It is recommended to come to the fitting with notes on what you’re working on with your swing coach and bring your current clubs for comparison. Getting fit for clubs once is not enough, as changes in strength, flexibility, and swing can occur over time. Different manufacturers may have different specifications for clubs, requiring golfers to be re-fit every two years.

Swing speed is just the starting point when it comes to finding the right driver. Factors such as impact on the face of the club and weight distribution within the head are crucial to maximizing distance and accuracy. Putters are the easiest club to get fit for, as your putting stroke is often the most repeatable. Wedges are often overlooked in the fitting process, with many golfers using non-standard length and lie angles. Finding the right grip can also have a significant impact on your game, as it affects the release of the club at impact.

Instruction is a vital component of the fitting process, as getting the proper fit in the player’s hands can help improve distance and accuracy. America’s 100 Best Clubfitters are recognized for their expertise and tools to conduct proper fittings. It is important to avoid a bad clubfitting experience by looking out for signs that the fitter is not explaining the process, asking about your game or clubs, using the latest tools, or providing limited choices.

In conclusion, custom clubfitting is an essential part of improving your golf game. Expert fitters at top facilities across the country can help golfers choose the right clubs based on their individual needs and preferences. By approaching a clubfitting with an open mind, updating fittings every two years, and focusing on factors such as swing speed, impact, weight distribution, and grip, golfers can maximize their performance on the course.

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