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There seem to be a lot of individual threads popping up about their deal, which is 175 for a 350 dollar comprehensive full bag fitting, which is good for the next couple months. I thought it would be good to centralize the discussion, and lead in with some information and a basic run through of the experience as a whole.
I've been to multiple locations. Spent time with a friend at the Indianapolis location with Joey Simon (awesome guy, loves THP), and DOCUMENTED HERE.
Locally for me is the Cincinnati location. I shared some of my experiences there and got a full putter fitting with Jeff. It's DOCUMENTED HERE.
THP has shared video pretty regularly on the THP TV YouTube channel. Here are a couple samples;
Driver fitting:
Putting fitting:
Finding the Shaft:
Pre-fit interview:
Brand Selection:
I'll let my threads do the depth of detail justice, but I do want to say that Club Champion is both mentally empowering from a fitting standpoint, but also confidence inspiring as you gain real confidence in your club selections, not to mention getting loft/lie sorted and other subtle nuances ironed out with your fitter. I know it's a hefty tag, but 175 is kind of an awesome deal to get every element of the bag decided all at once.
What I love about all the locations I've been to, is the pace and the overall attitude they have towards the process. I've heard numerous times that if it's just not your day with a club, they'll invite you back to complete your fitting at another time. They have also invited people back to validate their fittings after clubs arrive, or even just to double check. It's very low pressure, and easy to feel comfortable.
Finally, I know their overall goal is to be brand agnostic, but I would expect any good fitter to notice the trends and lean towards certain heads that have performed for them in previous fittings. My one major takeaway from each location I've been to is that having an open mind is great, but also having an idea of what you'd LIKE to have in your bag is also very important. There are a TON of heads and shafts on the wall. You need to go in not being afraid to say you want to hit a certain brand or shaft company.
Any other questions feel free to ask.
I've been to multiple locations. Spent time with a friend at the Indianapolis location with Joey Simon (awesome guy, loves THP), and DOCUMENTED HERE.
Locally for me is the Cincinnati location. I shared some of my experiences there and got a full putter fitting with Jeff. It's DOCUMENTED HERE.
THP has shared video pretty regularly on the THP TV YouTube channel. Here are a couple samples;
Driver fitting:
Putting fitting:
Finding the Shaft:
Pre-fit interview:
Brand Selection:
I'll let my threads do the depth of detail justice, but I do want to say that Club Champion is both mentally empowering from a fitting standpoint, but also confidence inspiring as you gain real confidence in your club selections, not to mention getting loft/lie sorted and other subtle nuances ironed out with your fitter. I know it's a hefty tag, but 175 is kind of an awesome deal to get every element of the bag decided all at once.
What I love about all the locations I've been to, is the pace and the overall attitude they have towards the process. I've heard numerous times that if it's just not your day with a club, they'll invite you back to complete your fitting at another time. They have also invited people back to validate their fittings after clubs arrive, or even just to double check. It's very low pressure, and easy to feel comfortable.
Finally, I know their overall goal is to be brand agnostic, but I would expect any good fitter to notice the trends and lean towards certain heads that have performed for them in previous fittings. My one major takeaway from each location I've been to is that having an open mind is great, but also having an idea of what you'd LIKE to have in your bag is also very important. There are a TON of heads and shafts on the wall. You need to go in not being afraid to say you want to hit a certain brand or shaft company.
Any other questions feel free to ask.