Well i just called the Callaway Golf Center, in Vegas and asked how much for a club fitting and they said $50.00 for irons and $50.00 for woods, that includes them altering them. Is that a reasonable price, or am I missing something here?
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Well i just called the Callaway Golf Center, in Vegas and asked how much for a club fitting and they said $50.00 for irons and $50.00 for woods, that includes them altering them. Is that a reasonable price, or am I missing something here?
Well i just called the Callaway Golf Center, in Vegas and asked how much for a club fitting and they said $50.00 for irons and $50.00 for woods, that includes them altering them. Is that a reasonable price, or am I missing something here?
Well i just called the Callaway Golf Center, in Vegas and asked how much for a club fitting and they said $50.00 for irons and $50.00 for woods, that includes them altering them. Is that a reasonable price, or am I missing something here?
Includes altering?Wow,that's beyond free
that is what i asked. if that included altering, and she insisted it was, so i'm going to call again later and see if i can get a different answer or if that is correct.....
I am assuming you are talking about altering clubs you already own? Or, is this altering clubs at a later date that you might purchase now? If you purchase clubs from them now, those clubs should be the same specs as your fitting might suggest. If they have them in stock. :confused2:
Please do understand that X-22 irons are not the easiest clubs in the world to alter to a designated angle. They are cast of fairly hard metal and do not bend that easily.
Please do understand that X-22 irons are not the easiest clubs in the world to alter to a designated angle. They are cast of fairly hard metal and do not bend that easily.
I think what JB is saying is if your X-22s need significant lie bending (probably more that 2*), it can't be done without damaging the club. IIRC, most cast clubs can be bent 2* either flat or upright without breakage. I would check with Callaway on what their policy is. If Callaway is doing the adjusting, perhaps they take responsibility for any damage, so you don't assume any risk.
Just an update, i just called the fitting center and they said that they send them away so callaway can adjust them. But that they probably wouldn't be able to bend them more than 2* which was just stated......
I'd still spend the $50 on the fitting anyway. They may not need bending more than 2°. They may not even need bending at all. Like if they're a little too upright and a little too long, just shortening the club could get the lie in spec at the same time with no bending at all. You can't know until you have it done.