I think its a ball park to what you can look at. Best bet is to utilize the app, take that information to the fitting days and set up a time. Even then you may not get what is necessarily correct because of various experience levels of said fitter. The driver shaft is in my opinion the hardest to decide on, and the only true way is to see it on the range with an experienced fitter. Hitting on a range is much better than hitting into the video screen because you still have to deal with some of the environmental variables that come with hitting outside. I had bad experiences and much money lost i getting fit one on one with wedges and driver shafts. For golf ball fitting is to to the app, look at reviews and test a sleeve. It always seems with all of the balls i have tried that method always work best. Most of the golf shops and for that matter golf courses have comp balls if you know who to talk to......