View Poll Results: Fitted or NOT
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Never been fitted
66 23.08% -
Don't care.I am a club Ho and don't hang on to clubs long enough
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Been fitted
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Planning on doing so in the future
75 26.22%
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Thread: Getting fitted poll
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05-16-2008 11:08 PM #91
The previous shafts were too stiff so I was hitting the ball too low. And yes, I gained about 20 yards on each iron, I'm also a kid so I'm still growing so that could have something to do with it. The lofts weren't straightened, they were frequency and MOI matched as well I believe.
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05-17-2008 07:37 AM #92
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05-17-2008 07:58 PM #93
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05-17-2008 10:37 PM #94
I'm not sure what method he used, sorry. I play titleist proV1x.
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05-18-2008 06:50 AM #95
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05-18-2008 10:19 AM #96
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[quote=semperfi45;254440]Outstanding Do you know what method of MOI matching used?
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Which method are you aware of?
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05-18-2008 11:46 AM #97
I'm aware of three methods of MOI. One is the Wishon method. Which has a machine that MOI the club head. He sells club heads.
The other two are not in the public domain, and, they where not mine. One uses a spreadsheet. The other is a math formula.
[quote=Chieflongtee;254574]Semper fi,
[URL="http://www.swingsyncgolf.ca"]www.swingsyncgolf.ca[/URL]
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05-28-2008 08:33 AM #98
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So you all have been fitted yet your handicap has not budged one bit. What gives?
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05-30-2008 06:31 PM #99
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came with 2 day school.
Attended a 2 day golf school in Virginia (just 2 students) A LOT of attention. As part of the tuition there was a Launch Vector analysis. I found my driver was all wrong...
Loft too low Flex to soft. Was launching the X1 Luc has now(8.5*)at only 9.5* but with 5000RPM's. He suggested 10.5* with a stiff shaft. I agreed with the 10.5* but could not see how 90 MPH was gonna do a stiff. So opted for the 10.5* and a VS proto 65 R and wow what a difference... picked up 45 yds carry immediately. Went to low spin graffy iron shafts also . Perfectumundo!!!!
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08-18-2008 05:32 PM #100
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08-27-2008 03:29 PM #101
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No. Not yet thinking about doing it at the end of this season hittong the ball well no reason to mess with it mid season.
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09-08-2008 02:36 PM #102
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09-08-2008 11:45 PM #103Kind regards, Harry
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09-10-2008 01:42 PM #104
I have never been fitted, but I am planning on doing so next season. Feel that my game is at the point where getting fitted will really help me lose a couple of index points. May as well eliminate as many variables you can in the golf swing IMO.
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04-12-2010 02:18 PM #105
I've never been fitted either, although starting my 3rd year now I feel like I'm consistent enough that fitting will help me, plus I'm going to be buying new clubs so I think its the perfect time for it. I've booked an appointment with Don at Artisan to get fitted next weekend. I'm looking forward to that and my new clubs
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04-12-2010 03:22 PM #106
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I was told that if your swing is inconsistent then why get fitted?
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04-12-2010 03:34 PM #107
The way I see it is that everyone has at least some consistency to their golf swing even early on, which is their 'natural' swing. A good club fitter will analyze enough of your swings to see what that swing is and give you your measurements or adjust your clubs based on that. I don't think it can be non-beneficial, just depends when you want to spend the money. If you can do it, you probably should.
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04-23-2010 06:33 PM #108
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Question;
I currently have Srixon I403's and was thinking about getting a fitting. Could someone suggest someone I can go to that is good w/ a reasonable price? As well. Would these clubs be good to be fitted as in if there needs to be changes? Is it worth getting these ones changed if I plan on keeping them for the next couple years?
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04-23-2010 06:40 PM #109
http://artisangolfco.com/
http://artisangolfco.com/
Go to Don Irving at Artisan Golf, he did my fitting and it was amazing and very helpful. He really knows his stuff. I had an assessment\fitting done of my current clubs, I paid $49 during the special in the fall, usual price is $79, well worth the money.
Break68
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04-24-2010 06:03 PM #110
I went to Don last weekend, full-fitting $159 since I was looking to buy new clubs. I think it was well worth the money too, although I'll truly find out once I get my new clubs, hopefully soon
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04-25-2010 06:52 AM #111
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04-25-2010 06:13 PM #112
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04-25-2010 10:17 PM #113
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04-25-2010 10:20 PM #114
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04-26-2010 05:40 AM #115
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04-26-2010 07:23 AM #116
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04-26-2010 10:13 AM #117
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04-26-2010 02:23 PM #118
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04-26-2010 07:15 PM #119
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Gave Artison a email last week thursday? I think? Have yet to recieve a response
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04-26-2010 08:05 PM #120
Hopefully he's just too busy making my clubs to be answering your emails
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