View Poll Results: Fitted or NOT
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Never been fitted
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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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05-17-2008 12:08 AM #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 08:37 AM #92
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05-17-2008 08:58 PM #93
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05-17-2008 11:37 PM #94
I'm not sure what method he used, sorry. I play titleist proV1x.
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05-18-2008 07:50 AM #95
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05-18-2008 11:19 AM #96
[quote=semperfi45;254440]Outstanding Do you know what method of MOI matching used?
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Which method are you aware of?Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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05-18-2008 12:46 PM #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,
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05-28-2008 09:33 AM #98
So you all have been fitted yet your handicap has not budged one bit. What gives?
Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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05-30-2008 07:31 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 06:32 PM #100
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08-27-2008 04:29 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 03:36 PM #102
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09-09-2008 12:45 AM #103Kind regards, Harry
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09-10-2008 02:42 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 03:18 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 04:22 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 04:34 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 07:33 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 07:40 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 07:03 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 07:52 AM #111
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04-25-2010 07:13 PM #112
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04-25-2010 11:17 PM #113
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04-25-2010 11:20 PM #114
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04-26-2010 06:40 AM #115
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04-26-2010 08:23 AM #116Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
Mahatma Gandhi
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04-26-2010 11:13 AM #117
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04-26-2010 03:23 PM #118
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04-26-2010 08:15 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 09:05 PM #120
Hopefully he's just too busy making my clubs to be answering your emails
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