Golf Club Fitting: What to Expect — Bring Your Ball, Gear & Real Goals

Simulate the course: wear golf shoes, glove, and bring your own clubs and ball. Share goals (gaps, shape, control). If injured, reschedule. Expect more center strikes, tighter dispersion, and confident yardages from a proper fit.

Key Points

  • Treat it Like the Course: Bring golf shoes, glove, your own golf ball, and full set of clubs to simulate a real on-course environment for the most accurate results.

     

  • Use Your Own Equipment:

    • Clubs: Analyzing your current bag (shaft type, head style like cavity or muscle back) helps the fitter understand your setup and ability.

    • Golf Ball: It's the one piece used on every shot, so using your regular ball ensures consistency and more relevant data.

     

  • Understand Your Game Goals: Fitters want to know what you're trying to improve—distance gaps, shot shape, control, etc.

     

  • Physical Condition Matters:

    • If you’re injured or limited physically, results won’t reflect your real swing.

    • It’s better to reschedule than to waste the session with inaccurate numbers.

     

  • Benefits of Custom Fitting:

    • More center strikes on the club face

    • Tighter dispersion and more consistent distances across clubs

    • More confidence when selecting a club on the course, knowing what to expect in terms of yardage and flight.

     

More from Adam Mulhall
16 videos1hr 44min
More from Custom Fitting/Equipment