The thing that worries me the most about getting a club fitting is that my swing and ball contact seems so inconsistent right now. I don't know how a club fitter can deal with that.
@SwingFit Жыл бұрын
We deal with this on a regular basis, and more than not the inconsistencies come down to the instruments being used. A good club fitter should be able to help.
@vicgeier3482 Жыл бұрын
You rock, great info!
@SwingFit Жыл бұрын
Thanks
@ogshu2740 Жыл бұрын
Have u thought about getting Sub70 and Wilson into your studio for more of budget options for your customers? Cause those r two brands I would love to try and would love to get fit by u soon
@SwingFit Жыл бұрын
We have as a matter of fact. the challenge with DTM products like sub 70 is they have a business model that caters to the end consumer and generally doesn’t align with custom fit shops like ours, so it’s harder for us to get hands on their stuff. In regard to Wilson, I’m not saying it’s bad but I do believe for what you pay versus a couple dollars more the results can sometimes be eye opening. It’s a good question thanks for asking.
@ra1der58 ай бұрын
Great vid. Great advice. Thank you! I’m a 23 handicap and have a slow swing speed, but learning. I want the forgiveness of game improvement but want the playability/workability of players distance as i improve. What is your advice for aliens like me?
@SwingFit8 ай бұрын
Srixon ZX 5’s would be my goto for better player forgiveness and workability. Really damn good.
@ra1der58 ай бұрын
@@SwingFit The ZX5 is on my list for Players Distance. I like that they have a similar look and combine well with the ZX4 Game Improvement irons. The cost is reasonable too. You seem to be very responsive to comments. Thank you. Score yourself ten bonus points. Do not pass GO! Do not collect $200.
@SwingFit8 ай бұрын
@@ra1der5 anytime my man, you can go wrong with Srixon.
@theyamigos10 ай бұрын
Not sure if I will get a response on this comment since the video is 8 months old...but I'll try. :) I'm a new golfer (9 months) I really love the sport and in full tilt. I've built a full sim in my garage with the Uneekor Eye Mini as my launch monitor and even have swing cameras as well. This has dramatically increased my learning time. I've also done over 20 lessons with the local PGA Associate. However, I did my first fitting within my first 2 months of learning. I feel now that the clubs may not fit well. The fitter did it old school on the range and didn't have anything high tech looking at strike position. I constantly struggle with a consistent strike on the face. At first I was hitting hosel rockets quite often and now months later hitting toe strikes and find myself behind the ball all to often. Should I just practice more and then get fitted again....or is it worth getting fitted now? Don't get me started on the driver...lol As soon as I have it figured out, it goes away.
@SwingFit10 ай бұрын
I would go get reevaluated, as I’m pretty sure with the amount of time you’ve put in the clubs simply are doing you more harm than good. So there’s a pretty good chance you are swinging faster and likely much different from when you started, and should you continue using your current sticks you will likely see your game stall this year or go the other direction. Here’s how you know, if you feel like you have to back off or if the strike point is all over the face then without question it’s time.
@theyamigos10 ай бұрын
@@SwingFit YES 100% I have to slow way down in order to hit the ball flush and it doesn't feel natural to me and the strike point is every where. Thanks for the quick reply on an older video!
@SwingFit10 ай бұрын
Anytime my man that’s what we are here for.
@lutaayawamala Жыл бұрын
I had a fitting today and came back to re-watch this video because fitter and I can’t agree on shaft tipping. The Diamana TB 60R performed very well in my Stealth 2+ 18 degree head. But, I didn’t like the boardy feeling at impact. Meanwhile I LOVED the lively kick of the tip section on the VA Composites Slay, even though it’s performance was behind Diamana TB and Raijin 2.0. Since I wanted a 43.25 inch wood, I suggested that the Diamana TB not be tip trimmed to get it to feel more like the Slay. Fitter wants to tip trim to manufacture 5-wood standard of 1” (because “that is what manufacturer recommends”). We are at an impasse. Golf is annoying!
@SwingFit Жыл бұрын
Thanks for sharing, in this situation it’s very likely your fitter may have never built a golf club before. 😀 we see this a lot when we have customers come in for a retrofit, not tipping would have helped, the other thing I would have likely tried as I know the VA shafts well, would have been to try going up in flex first, and then I would have tried going up in weight second. They are awesome and I’ve always felt the slays can get a little too loose, and sometimes going stiffer or heavier can help. As an alternative I’ve also found the new Ventus Red TR to be another shaft that fits nice within these couple of shafts also. Sorry to hear he wasn’t comfortable with at least trying it.
@lutaayawamala Жыл бұрын
I wish I wasn’t far away over here in Scottsdale AZ so that I could drop by your new (and fresh-looking)! studio. I did wonder why Ventus anything never came up in the fitting, but somehow forgot to ask.
@tellwilliams449310 ай бұрын
I would love to be fitted by you. Where are you located?
@SwingFit10 ай бұрын
We are located in Bunker Hill WV about 90minutes from DC.
@nickbryan217 Жыл бұрын
Any customer they says “from 15 feet I don’t miss!” Is a damn liar lol. PGA average from 15 feet is 23%
@SwingFit Жыл бұрын
I hear you, this is right up with I hit my driver 300 too.😀