By Don O
Don O
Madison, WI
I've been unhappy for a year by how I was fit at a BB store when I wanted to check a problem with a 910 driver and they felt an off the rack 913 D2 driver was the answer. The local AFC was closed for weather at the time. I went back to my AFC in late October to improve the situation. We worked with the 913 D2, a 915 D2 and the 915 shafts. Ended up with a 915 Blue R flex and a much improved performance, even on the 913. At any level, the right equipment makes a difference. I won't stray from a trusted fitter again.
Don, great points. However, I would add that like any restaurant or doctor there are good one's and not so good one's...taking your time to find the "right" fitter for your golf game and a fitter that speaks "your" language while asking the right questions is paramount as you pointed out. I would say though no matter where you go a good fitter is within everyone's reach...glad to hear you have it all figured out!
Chris
I agree. If "you" don't feel comfortable with your fitting, don't hesitate to ask ANY questions, big, small, technical...I like to get to know my clients as much as I can. I make sure that every second is dedicated to the person that I'm fitting.
You can look up all of the authorized Titleist fitters near you at: http://www.titleist.com/find-a-golf-shop/?fitter=1
When the answer is stock/standard everything you have to wonder if there are other options.
Thanks for the post, everyone.
Just wanted to say, as a fitter there were many times I suggested Std. loft, lie and length to individuals because it truly fit them best. We spend a lot of time determining what lofts, lies and lengths will help the majority of golfers so we can make those specs Std. I liked to tell people "it's stock for a reason".
Hope this helps.
Bubba
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