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Originally Posted by kcrazorbackfan
Some time ago, I had a club fitting at the Palmer Legends Custom Club Shop with Tom Spargo and it was incredible. It opened my eyes as to actually what I needed vs what I had been playing.
I have played with the new clubs several times now and even did a extensive range session between the old and the new; the old clubs are now gone.
I also looked at Club Champion and for the difference in fitting price and the fact that Tom is a Top 100 fitter in the nation, I’m glad of whom I went with.
If you are thinking about getting a fitting for irons, woods or a full bag, call Tom at 352-753-5310.
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How are the new clubs different from your old clubs? I know that newer clubheads seem to have less off-set when compared to the clubs in the 1990's.
How about the new shafts and the new swing weights? If you changed from steel to graphite, the shafts would probably be lighter, but did you keep the swing weight the same?
Did you change the size of the grips? If so, how did the club fitter determine that you needed grips with a different size?
It seems to me that two important characteristics of golf clubs, swing weight and grip size, depend mainly on personal preference and a player can only make a decision based on their own experimentation.