How Can Custom Club Fitting Lower Your Handicap?

 

You know when you pure one shot, then the next swing feels completely different? Easy to blame your swing, but sometimes it’s the clubs. Off-the-shelf sets are built for the “average” golfer — but most of us aren’t actually average.

 

Custom fitting helps match your clubs to your swing. When your equipment fits you properly, it’s easier to hit consistent shots. You’ll see noticeable improvement after getting custom-fit golf clubs, especially when it comes to lowering your handicap.

 

What happens during your club fitting session?

 

Custom fitting matches the clubs to your swing. A fitter will put you on a launch monitor, sometimes with video, and dial in things like club length, lie angle, shaft flex, and grip size.

 

The fitter looks at your height and body type, along with how you swing the club, to see what changes will help. Most of the adjustments involve club length and lie angle, but you can also customize the grip size and shaft flex, as well as the weight.

 

Most of the fitting time for custom-fit golf clubs is spent finding the right shaft flex and weight. You’ll hit a few shots while the launch monitor tracks everything from your swing speed to the launch and spin, and the fitter uses that data to find the best setup for you.

 

Can custom-fit golf clubs really help lower your handicap?

 

When the shaft fits your swing speed, you can get more distance. And when the custom-fit golf clubs work with your height and swing path, you’ll usually see fewer left and right misses and straighter shots.

 

You’ll also notice your shots becoming more consistent when your clubs fit properly. That’s because the right grip size and weight help the club feel more natural in your hands.

 

Make sure you’re ready for a custom club fitting

 

If you’re planning to build custom-fit golf clubs, Monark Golf offers a wide selection of components at discounted prices to help your fitter put everything together at the right price. You may also call us at (877) 551-4653 for any questions about parts for custom clubs.


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