Recommend The Best Way Of Golf Club Fitting For Beginners
Why Golf Club Fitting Is So Necessary?
A highly skilled player could shoot a very good score with just about any set of golf clubs. They have enough feel and experience to make adjustments and adapt to the performance differences between clubs quickly. For a middle to high handicap player, however, having golf equipment that is properly fitted to their physique and capabilities is more crucial. No matter what your handicap or skill level, having clubs that fit you properly is one more thing you can do to give yourself the best possible chance of playing well.
Different Variables In Club Fitting
There are many different variables in club fitting, including swing weight, club length, grip size, grip material, shaft flex, shaft material, loft and lie angles, club head style, club head material, and more. Two of the most important of these are lie angle and shaft flex.
Lie Angle is the angle between the shaft and sole. Shaft Flex is the relative stiffness or softness of the shaft. If you're serious it's also important to have the frequency of your shafts consistent throughout your set. Good clubmakers will have no problem fitting you for these variables.
How To Do Golf Club Fitting?
A lie adjustment requires bending the hardened metal in which an iron is cast. We strongly advise getting your lie fitting done in person. Online fittings while accurate do not take into account your natural ball address. Some players are more naturally upright and some like to "lean into" the ball. Once you have lie adjusted a golf club it is usually not a good idea to re-adjust if you later find it was the wrong adjustment. We find it rare to need more than a 2 degree adjustment upright or flat.
Woods, hybrid clubs and putters can not be adjusted. The reason these clubs can not be adjusted is because the hosel of each is cast in a way where physically bending the head at all will cause damage. In woods and hybrids it will crack or bend the crown of the club, and putter hosels are not made with the strength required for adjustment after the casting process.
Loft adjustments require a different type of bend than a lie adjustment. Some people receive advice in which they require a certain loft adjustment. We have never understood loft adjustments since it merely changes the loft of the club. We recommend buying golf clubs matching loft you seek and avoid custom loft adjustments. Bending the loft of an iron weakens the hardened metal and can lead to future metal fatigue, since the actual bend twists the metal to an extent. If the loft of your 5 iron is too strong, use a 6 iron. If it is too weak, use a 4 iron.
Conclusion
If you have acquired the basic knowledge on golf club fitting, your game will be hughly improved. It only takes you a little time, but the benefits will be long-lasting.