Freight-train
New member
In the market for new irons. Playing sticks that are 16 years old and while I know it's more the swing than the clubs I am hopeful to gain a little more forgiveness and distance as I try to get back into the game.
Gong to wait a few months but researching clubs and places to get fit.
Do you think there is an appreciable difference between going to local PGA pro or local golf headquarters location to get fitted vs paying the extra time and money to drive to Boston area and get fitted by a "top 100 fitter". As a high handicapper who has been out of the game for a long time but used to be around a 14, is that extra investment going to pay off?
Obviously the priority for now is to invest in lessons and practice but when I do drop $1000+ for new clubs I want it to be done right.
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Gong to wait a few months but researching clubs and places to get fit.
Do you think there is an appreciable difference between going to local PGA pro or local golf headquarters location to get fitted vs paying the extra time and money to drive to Boston area and get fitted by a "top 100 fitter". As a high handicapper who has been out of the game for a long time but used to be around a 14, is that extra investment going to pay off?
Obviously the priority for now is to invest in lessons and practice but when I do drop $1000+ for new clubs I want it to be done right.
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