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Craigvn1

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  1. To be honest, I think most custom fitting companies are largely useless outside of driver fitting. The indoor environment is just too unrealistic and they don't carry enough stock to do a proper fitting. They would actually be much better if instead of stocking a few clubs from every different manufacturer they just stocked every club (entire sets, not just 7 irons) from a single manufacturer. I went to get a wedge fitting and all they had were a selection on 60 degree wedges, with limited bounce options. Despite being at a driving range with a nice practice green and bunker, we never went outside, just indoor shots. He then tried to tell me that this is how Vokey recommends fitting. Couldn't even do wedge gapping because they didn't stock 50, 54, 56 degree wedges. For the 50% premium on each wedge if I purchased (I didn't), there is no way I would even be able to tell if they were better than my current wedges. At the end of the day to get a really good fitting there is only two options. 1. Go to somewhere like Taylormade The Kingdom or Titleist Performance Institute. 2. If you belong to a good club with a good proshop that has a wide variety of demo club options you can take on course or to the practice range. Fitting centers are basically just retailers who are adding an extra percentage on top of the price.
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