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Medfloat

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  1. After asking around and doing some research on fitters, I trust the fitter one swing at a time. Keep in mind I educate myself as much as possible on what the numbers from the machine mean before going so I can tell if the fitter is just a salesman or if they have my best results in mind.
  2. You should be able to use your own G400 head for the fitting. I had a ping g400 3wood and did exactly what you want to do last March. The fitting will consist of you warming up, a slew of shaft options, and a stat sheet at the end with the best shaft for YOUR swing. They will print out the specs and give you a copy (don’t leave without it). You can always shop around for the shaft from your fitting or find a similar one. As for similar shafts, ask the fitter about previous models. My fitter in Cleveland was very accommodating especially when I told him my financial goal in regards to my clubs. Finally, I will not buy clubs again without a fitting. Hope this helps.
  3. I have used CC for my fittings in Cleveland and had good experiences with the branch. The fitter was attentive, suggested I hit the clubs when I picked them up...BEFORE I left the store, suggested and followed through with a loft and lie inspection/correction of all my irons when I returned for a new club after the season. Having said that, the customer service through CC outside of the branch location is subpar. Calls go unanswered & unreturned, emails get the same treatment. If not for the fitter and the Cleveland branch itself, I would go elsewhere.
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