4 Signs You Need a Club Fitting (and How It Can Transform Your Game)
Many golfers blame their swing when their equipment is the real problem. If your clubs aren’t matched to your body, swing speed, and playing style, you’re fighting an uphill battle every time you tee it up.
A professional club fitting can help you hit longer, straighter shots and enjoy the game more — but how do you know when it’s time?
Here are the 4 biggest signs you should book a fitting.
1. Your Shots Are Consistently Off-Target
If you’re hitting good swings but the ball keeps drifting left or right, your clubs might be the culprit. Incorrect lie angles, shaft flex, or grip size can make it nearly impossible to hit straight shots. A proper fitting adjusts these variables so the club works with you, not against you.
2. You Struggle with Distance Gaps
Do your 7-iron and 8-iron go almost the same distance? Or maybe your driver barely outpaces your 3-wood? Poorly matched shafts and lofts can cause inconsistent distances. Fitting ensures every club in your bag has a clear, predictable role.
3. Your Ball Flight Is Too High or Too Low
Trajectory issues aren’t always a swing problem — they can be equipment related. Too much height often comes from shafts that are too soft, while low, flat shots can mean a shaft is too stiff. Fitting tailors your setup to produce an optimal launch and spin rate.
4. You Experience Discomfort or Fatigue
Clubs that are the wrong length or weight can cause strain on your hands, wrists, shoulders, or back. If you feel unusually tired or sore after a round, a fitting could help prevent injuries and make the game more comfortable.
The Bottom Line
A club fitting is not just for professionals — it’s for anyone who wants to play their best. Even small adjustments to shaft flex, lie angle, loft, or grip size can have a huge impact on your game.
Our Club Fitting Service uses the latest launch monitor technology and expert analysis to match your clubs perfectly to your swing.
Book your fitting today and start hitting more fairways, more greens, and more personal bests.