I booked myself for a full bag fitting. I'm hoping that I can get the irons I bought off the rack tuned to my swing (Taylormade Stealth irons purchased with airline miles, ha), potentially get fitted and buy a new wedge, and start looking at what a new driver might cost me down the road.
I'm curious as to what I should expect from people that have done this before. Any tips? I realize that there is only so much that can be done with cast clubs compared to forged when it comes to adjustment, but I am fully expecting to need new shafts. What I really, really don't want is to walk out of there with zero confidence in my irons and wanting a new complete set, so I'm steeling my nerve a bit to what I imagine is a guaranteed sales pitch.
About my game:
I'm curious as to what I should expect from people that have done this before. Any tips? I realize that there is only so much that can be done with cast clubs compared to forged when it comes to adjustment, but I am fully expecting to need new shafts. What I really, really don't want is to walk out of there with zero confidence in my irons and wanting a new complete set, so I'm steeling my nerve a bit to what I imagine is a guaranteed sales pitch.
About my game:
- Played extremely casually since high school and recently decided to get more serious about improving
- Typical score is anywhere between 92-95
- I usually hit the ball fairly well with the odd fat iron shot waiting on me somewhere in the round
- My biggest strength is my driver
- I feel like I lose a lot of strokes from 150 and in
- Worst part of my game is getting it close to the pin on the approach and usually leaving myself too far (and right into 3-putt territory)
- never had a fitting or a lesson, but starting lessons after Christmas
- My goal is to consistently be breaking 90 by this time next year