review of iron fitting at Leonard Links (long)

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bagger05
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Long post below. This was meant to be thorough for people who haven't ever gone through a fitting before (like I hadn't) and want to know what is involved. I hope this is useful.

Cliffs Notes: Bought some new Titleist AP1s from Leonard Links after a fitting. Steve knows his stuff and doesn't charge for the fitting if you buy from him. He sells at MAP so I honestly see no reason to buy from Golfsmith, Dick's, Academy, etc. Lots of personal attention, a good thorough fitting process, overall great experience. Detailed description below.

The clubfitter is a guy named Steve Russell. Nice guy, lots of clubfitting awards and certificates on his wall. Top 100 fitter for Taylormade, Ping, Mizuno, Golf Digest, etc. We didn't have too big of a discussion about my game, goals, etc. This is one of a few areas where I think the fitting could have improved, but from emailing he knew about my game and what he thought would be good options. He did ask if there were any clubs I specifically wanted to hit and I said no.

The first thing we did was a static fitting just to give us a place to start. Just told him my height and he measured from my hand down to the floor. For me that meant standard length and lie. He watched me warm up and hit some balls with my own 7 iron (a 2009 Nike VR full cavity). He didn't give me any advice or opinion on my mechanics or swing. Just watched me hit.

Then he gave me a Mizuno club with a swing monitoring device attached and recorded some numbers on about five or six shots. I also hit a couple of swings off a lie board and he verified that standard lie was going to be good for me. We took those numbers, went inside, and he plugged the numbers into the computer to get shaft recommendations. The numbers gave my swing speed, tempo, and a couple measurements of shaft deflection and bending. The computer gave a couple of recommendations for steel and graphite and then we went back outside with a few shafts and some club heads.

The first part of the process was deciding on a shaft. We went from graphite to steel on the same club and he asked me if there was anything about the graphite that I really liked over the steel. I told him no, and he dismissed the graphite shaft pretty quickly, saying that he thought that a steel shaft would be better for me and my swing. Then we moved on to clubheads.

I hit the Nike Covert 2.0, Mizuno JPX EZ, Taylormade Speedblade, Ping G25, Titleist 714 AP1, and Callaway X2 Hot. He had me hit two balls with each club two times through and then asked me to eliminate one. After those two rounds I eliminated the Mizuno and Taylormade. Neither felt very good at impact... all shots, good or bad, all felt pretty clicky and I never had a shot that felt pure even on my good swings. We continued this process and I eventually got down to the Ping G25 and the Titleist AP1. At this point, he had me hit both off the lie board. They were both standard lie, but Steve said what one company calls "standard" might be half a degree different from what another company will call "standard." Basically, in the final showdown he wanted to make sure we were in a fair fight and comparing apples to apples as much as possible.

Really it was a bit of a coin flip at this point. Steve encouraged me to hit some different shots with them (knockdowns, punches, fades, hooks, etc) to see which I liked better. I eventually decided on the Titleists, but it was a tough decision and I could've gone either way.

Then we went inside and picked grips, and decided which clubs I wanted (ended up going 5-52* wedge). He sold them at MAP (which for these was $100/club). This is why I say if you're going to buy new irons, why not buy them from this guy and get some good fitting expertise instead of just trying it out in Dick's Sporting Goods and guessing on your own?

Overall, here are my impressions of the place:

PROS:
- Steve was helpful and knowledgeable. He really knew his stuff and was very patient.
- He didn't at any point try to turn the fitting into a golf lesson. I know my swing is jacked up, but it's the one I play with so interjecting your opinions about it isn't going to help me pick the best golf clubs.
- The technology he was using to help me pick a shaft gave me confidence that I'm getting the right gear.
- The price is the same that you'd pay pretty much anywhere except maybe Discount Dan's.
- The fitting was done outside, so I could see my shots and feel what it's like to hit the club on grass.
- The fitting was free since I bought clubs from him.

CONS:
- I would have felt better if there was a little more thorough of an interview at the beginning about what my goals are, what kind of game I like to play, what kind of courses I play, etc. I don't think that it made any difference for me in the end personally, but if I was a guy that liked to play a specific kind of shot or employed a specific kind of strategy then he might not have known about it.
- There was no launch monitor. The only time I think I might have missed it was at the very end choosing between the Pings and the Titleists. It was really a near coin flip decision. I liked both of them pretty well, but it would have been nice at that point to hit ten shots with each club and look at some numbers to see if one club was giving me a tighter shot dispersion, better spin numbers, etc. For me I don't think it made a difference and I probably couldn't go wrong with either club, but if you're a lower handicapper then those things might make a bigger difference to you.


The next step is for me to look at the rest of my gear. Since I didn't hit with the launch monitor for the irons I assumed that I wouldn't hit with a launch monitor for hybrids/fairways/driver either, but apparently this is not the case. Below, TitanAGGIE09 has said that he didn't use the launch monitor for irons at Leonard Links but did when purchasing his longer clubs. Also, apparently Steve can swap out shafts on the long clubs just like he did with me on the irons. But while I've got the budget in place I am interested in trying a Cool Clubs or Hotstix style fitting. I've got a fitting scheduled on February 8 at Club Champion to look at all the gear in my bag (except irons). They have a really good special going on right now, and I know if I don't at least try this other type of fitting that I'll always wonder.

So the next chapter in my clubfitting experience will be written in a couple weeks. I'll report back on Club Champion and give y'all another thorough review and a compare/contrast of my different experiences.


EDIT: Corrected my assumption about Leonard Links not using a launch monitor for drivers, hybrids, and fairways. Thanks to TitanAGGIE09 for setting the record straight.

[This message has been edited by bagger05 (edited 1/28/2014 9:52p).]
Matsui
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Thanks for the feedback!
AgDotCom
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Great info. Thanks for taking the time.
jonj101
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Great write up - at the moment I noticed Club Champion is doing a 50% off special. Im looking forward to hearing how that goes for you as well.

Im still in the middle of the practice routine thread on here, but Ive been thinking about checking out Club Champion and seeing if it makes a difference for a high handicapper like myself. I have the G25's, but I got them for $400 off craigslist. They're standard, and I'm pretty sure that is at least one thing that would be changed for me.

EDIT: One thing Ive wondered with Club Champion is, considering how you are just hitting off mats inside the store, how much difference would it make.

[This message has been edited by jonj101 (edited 1/27/2014 10:10p).]
bagger05
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jon I am interested to see how it goes and I'll be sure to let everyone know. Hitting inside is definitely a downside IMO, but I think having all of the shaft options available for drivers and woods is going to be huge and I just don't think Leonard Links has that capability. We'll see soon enough.

Really looking forward to getting the sticks in and taking them out. There's a three hole practice par 3 course at my home track. I plan on heading over there and trying to dial in my distances as soon as they come in.

FYI I got their last opening for Feb 8 at Club Champion so if you want to take advantage of the 50% off promotion you might need to book soon. Only lasts through the 15th I believe.
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I've bought multiple sets of clubs from outside fittings and indoor fittings. IMO- the only club for me where I preferred an outdoor fitting was my driver. I saw no difference in iron performance between the outdoor vs indoor fitted irons and each time I was fitted for a similar style club. There are so many different options for shafts with drivers that again, IMO, you really need to see ball flight and actual distance from an outdoor fitting.
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Bagger, thank you for the review. Very helpful to many of us. What do you usually shoot, and how far do you hit a normal 5 iron on a calm day, just out of curiosity?
bagger05
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I typically shoot in the mid/high 80s to low/mid 90s. When I was in Denver and playing very regularly my "handicap" according to oobgolf was down to about a 16.

On the clubs I have presently (the Nike VR Cavity Backs, not the new Titleists). My 5 iron is my 180-185 yard club.
TitanAGGIE09
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Steve does in fact use a launch monitor for wood/driver/hybrid fittings from my experience but he did not use one when I purchased irons from him. He also has the ability to swap out shafts and make adjustments on the fly for those.

[This message has been edited by Titanaggie09 (edited 1/28/2014 7:04p).]
bagger05
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Titan, thanks for setting me straight.
jonj101
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I was able to get in with Club Champion next Monday and Thursday. Because of my work schedule we are going to do two hours each afternoon.

Im doing the full bag offer, from putter to driver. I think its a pretty good deal with the promo they have now. It will be interesting to see how it turns out.
bagger05
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jonj101, please post some kind of review as soon as you're done. I'll be interested to hear how your experience was. I'm especially interested to hear the perspective of a fellow 80s/90s golfer.
jonj101
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I'll post the review in here - but Im def not an 80's golfer. Not yet that is
bagger05
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The clubs are here!

And on a completely unrelated note, I think I might be coming down with something and should probably go home early...

*cough*
jonj101
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So I went tonight to Club Champion off of I-10, and had the first part of my fitting done. Since we are splitting it up, today we just looked at irons and wedges.

The fitter that I worked with was Mark Slater, and we started off hitting my 6 iron. I play Ping G25's that I got off of craigslist, and one of the things I already knew was that the black dot standard loft wasnt exactly my fit.

Mark was pretty patient, explaining things to me that I had no prior exposure to before. One of the biggest takeaways for me was swing weight. I hit my club with different weights (tape), and we finally saw some consistency with weight D-4. (Full disclosure - I still have an over the top swing that hopefully I'll workout this year). He also adjusted the lie angle to be more in line with Pings green dot (I forget the degrees, but this consistent with what a driving range fitter told me)

After that, we tried various shafts, but still using the G25 clubhead - he thought that it was a good forgiving club head for me. One of the things he mentioned to me was that although many people think when it comes to performance the clubhead is 80% versus the shaft being 20%, it is actually the other way around. He referred to the shaft as the engine of the club. After hitting various shafts with a D-4 weight, we saw that one that was pretty close and had less spin than my regular gamer G25 was the KBS C-Taper lite stiff. He actually pointed out how distance wise it was a little more consistent as well.

After that we looked at my wedges, also adding the tape to make it D-4, and looked at grips as well. My irons have golf pride default compound grips on them (the same ones when I bought them from a guy. But holding the midsize grip that they had on display there felt a little better. I might consider those in the future.

Friday we will do the rest of the bag - driver, woods, hybrids, and putter.

I dont think Im going to get the Taper lite shafts yet, since admittedly I think alot of the variance is my hi-handicap swing, but I definitely think I'll have the weight adjusted on them to D-4.

Overall I consider it a very informative experience so far.
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Perfect. thanks for the post.. i'll be getting fitted this weekend
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