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Getbig Misc Discussion Boards => Sports Discussion Boards => Topic started by: tonymctones on April 16, 2012, 04:41:45 PM
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I was thinking about finally getting my clubs fitted. I am a tad short 5'6"-5'7" and have never had my clubs altered. They tend to sit on the heal when I address the ball and if the ball is below my feet I generally pretty screwed.
Questions are:
1. Is it worth it? how much of a difference in your scores did it make?
2. How much can I expect to pay? I really only need 8 irons adjusted
Thanks guys
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Tony lining one up.....
(http://www.motifake.com/image/demotivational-poster/0911/verne-troyer-midget-assignment-demotivational-poster-1258083362.jpg)
;D
Seriously, hit Ole Big up for advice. He knows his stuff.
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Tony lining one up.....
(http://www.motifake.com/image/demotivational-poster/0911/verne-troyer-midget-assignment-demotivational-poster-1258083362.jpg)
;D
Seriously, hit Ole Big up for advice. He knows his stuff.
LOL I did use a putter from a kids set for a while. It was a good putter but the weight wasnt heavy enough so I ditched it eventually.
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LOL I did use a putter from a kids set for a while. It was a good putter but the weight wasn't heavy enough so I ditched it eventually.
How often do you play ??? years ago I got a set of irons fitted but I didn't notice much of a difference from the ones I use now.
....I still stink :'(
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How often do you play ??? years ago I got a set of irons fitted but I didn't notice much of a difference from the ones I use now.
....I still stink :'(
in the summer generally once or twice a month and hit the rang once a week or so.
My thing is the toe of the clus generally is in the air when i address the ball. The heel of the club is basically the only thing touching the ground so I think it could make a decent difference even if it was just psychological.
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in the summer generally once or twice a month and hit the rang once a week or so.
My thing is the toe of the clus generally is in the air when i address the ball. The heel of the club is basically the only thing touching the ground so I think it could make a decent difference even if it was just psychological.
Honestly I would say it's not worth it..I had it done to a set of mine years ago and didn't notice a difference between them and any set I've had since then.
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Honestly I would say it's not worth it..I had it done to a set of mine years ago and didn't notice a difference between them and any set I've had since then.
Probably says more about your game than club fitting, stud. ;D
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Probably says more about your game than club fitting, stud. ;D
True dat ;D
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It's fairly inexpensive and consists of cutting down the shaft or lengthening using a plug. New clubs can come from the supplier with longer shafts as well. Get it done as you're probably due for new grips anyway. Not a huge game changer but will help you make consistent shots.
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It's fairly inexpensive and consists of cutting down the shaft or lengthening using a plug. New clubs can come from the supplier with longer shafts as well. Get it done as you're probably due for new grips anyway. Not a huge game changer but will help you make consistent shots.
That is one thing I do every year...get my grips re-done.
....94 on Sat :-\
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in the summer generally once or twice a month and hit the rang once a week or so.
My thing is the toe of the clus generally is in the air when i address the ball. The heel of the club is basically the only thing touching the ground so I think it could make a decent difference even if it was just psychological.
You are considering a static measurement here. Since everyone will bend the shaft to a certain degree, you need to be fitted for lie angle by actually hitting balls.
And yes, it can make an incredible difference in your game.