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The benefits of custom fitting are immeasurable. You’d never wear shoes that are too small or buy a new suit without trying it on. Golf equipment is the same; there’s no one-size-fits-all solution. Every swing is different, and your clubs should match the move.

If you plan to get custom fit for your next set of clubs, here’s a list of 10 things you need to know heading into the experience.

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1 | Custom fitting benefits all golfers, regardless of skill level.

There’s a myth out there that custom fitting only benefits good players. Like most myths, it’s just not true. Golfers at every skill level can reap the benefits of fitting. Industry data published by GOLF suggests that 87 percent of golfers who are custom fit lower their handicap by at least 10 percent. That means a 20 handicap can knock two strokes off just by having the proper equipment. For new golfers or those seeking improvement, things like shaft weight, material and length can make an immediate difference. Fitting is not just for good players. It’s for everyone.

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2 | Bring your current gamers with you.

While this seems like a given, it’s common for golfers to show up at fittings without their current set. Big no-no. Always bring your current gamers to the session, as this gives the fitter a baseline and allows them to efficiently assess the current state of your game and equipment.

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3 | Be honest about your strengths and weaknesses.

Buying a set of custom equipment is like entering a new relationship. If you want the relationship to last and be prosperous, you must be honest from the start. Before showing up to the fitting, perform an honest assessment of your game. You may even want to collect data for a few rounds ahead of it. Track things like how many fairways you miss left or right, what distance you miss greens from most often, and how many times you get up and down. Never guess what you can measure. This information can help your fitter build the best set for your game.

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4 | Custom fitting is affordable and accessible.

Custom fitting and the tools used to perform it have come a long way. As the practice has become more prevalent, the price tag has come down. You can search for free TaylorMade fitting events near you or certified fitting locations by using myFittingExp on TaylorMadeGolf.com. Our vast library of components allows us to offer certain custom shafts and grips at no upcharge.

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5 | Try to have a basic understanding of launch and spin.

Your fitter will be able to provide you with the intricacies of how launch and spin impact your game, but it doesn’t hurt to spend a little time researching it for yourself. These are the most important factors when determining the right fit. For irons, a good rule of thumb is that your 5-iron should have close to 5,000 RPMs of spin, your 6-iron near 6,000 RPMs, etc. Depending on swing speed and launch angle, drivers should have 2,000-2,500 RPMs.

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6 | Have a goal in mind for the fitting.

Come into the fitting with an outcome in mind. Do you want more distance, accuracy, or forgiveness with your driver? Are you looking to have better gapping throughout your set to hit precise yardages? Whatever your individual situation is, be aware of your goal and communicate it to your fitter.

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7 | Communicate your expectations to the fitter, aka “Scratch the itch.”

This goes hand and hand with No. 6, but be sure to “scratch the itch.” What’s that mean? If you come into a fitting wanting to test a specific shaft or try a particular club, tell your fitter and make sure you try it. Whether it ends up being the right fit for your game or not, at least you’ll know.

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8 | Hit the shots you use on the course.

Golfers often swing differently on the range than they do on the course. While this is a tricky phenomenon to overcome, try to have your on-course swing during your fitting. One way of doing this is by having intent on each shot. Envision a fairway, the shape of the hole or have a particular outcome in mind. You want your custom clubs to impact your performance when it really counts

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9 | If possible, use the same ball you play with.

We realize that this won’t always be an option, but if it’s possible, try to be fit using the same ball that you currently play – or at least a ball with similar characteristics. The type of ball can impact launch and spin significantly, which are critically important to getting the right fit.

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10 | Putter fitting is a thing.

Most golfers choose a putter by grabbing one off the rack, rolling a few putts and seeing what feels good. However, putter fitting has become increasingly common and can pay big dividends. Like any other club, having the proper loft, lie and length for your putter can help you swing free without adjusting your natural putting motion.

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