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timah!
6th July 2015, 01:43 PM
Who has been? Thoughts, feedback and so on?

Thanks.

3oneday
6th July 2015, 03:49 PM
Oldracers been.

oldracer
6th July 2015, 03:57 PM
Oldracers been.and going back this Thursday for a checkup

oldracer
6th July 2015, 03:59 PM
Who has been? Thoughts, feedback and so on?

Thanks.whats the impetus T, irons/driver/putter or all of the above?

oldracer
6th July 2015, 04:13 PM
In any event I find their services and facilities very good, indoor and outdoor on trackman. I first got them to build me a driving iron which still goes very well. Then had an iron/driver fitting day. I had my irons ( miura 501's ) which I could demo there using all their assortment of shafts. We went over all the numbers from each shaft and I had them supply and build my irons with their recommended shafts. I could have done it cheaper but I was and am still happy with my purchase, albeit I have just put them up for sale :( Jack has immense patience and is very knowledgeable, even providing the odd swing tip along the way. I flew back home from the fitting and my specs, hitting graphs etc were in my inbox when I landed, great service. Never did I feel pressured to buy their product. It's not cheap but I know if I purchase using their specs, I 'm heading in the right direction. Going back this Thursday to check my specs and have a putter fitting as a new purchase is on the horizon and I want to make sure of my numbers before I spend up. I'm an advocate.

timah!
6th July 2015, 04:41 PM
Initially driver oldracer.
Do you do the specialised sessions, or by the hour sessions?
Would like to do a whole bag but probably not worth it for me just yet.

oldracer
6th July 2015, 04:49 PM
Initially did the specific sessions and they spent way more time than allocated but this thurs will be an hour checking specs etc and then the allocated putter session. Good to see the ball flight outdoors too.

timah!
6th July 2015, 04:55 PM
Ok, cool. Sounds like it might be worthwhile then. Will see when I can book it in then.
How was the putter fitting?

oldracer
6th July 2015, 05:01 PM
Ok, cool. Sounds like it might be worthwhile then. Will see when I can book it in then.
How was the putter fitting?pretty sure it will be worthwhile, putter is this coming Thursday, will let u know Friday

timah!
6th July 2015, 05:02 PM
Cool. I'll look to book myself in for a few weeks time then...

oldracer
6th July 2015, 06:06 PM
Cool. I'll look to book myself in for a few weeks time then...have fun

Trento
6th July 2015, 08:16 PM
The technology and equipment is first class.
I had a driver fitting 1.5 yrs ago
I never really hit it any good, and the shaft ended up breaking
Their prices for the build are hard to justify, and the lead time is too long as everything is built in the USA.

oldracer
6th July 2015, 08:28 PM
The technology and equipment is first class.
I had a driver fitting 1.5 yrs ago
I never really hit it any good, and the shaft ended up breaking
Their prices for the build are hard to justify, and the lead time is too long as everything is built in the USA.think mine were 10 days, not sure you would get a set out of Drummonds any quicker. Interesting talking to a Drummond shop owner the other day re new clubs, not once did he discuss swing weight nor did he have a SW scale.

timah!
7th July 2015, 03:27 PM
Booked in for a driver fitting on Sat, will see how it goes...

oldracer
7th July 2015, 03:32 PM
Booked in for a driver fitting on Sat, will see how it goes...woohoo eat your wheeties

aussieashley
10th July 2015, 06:00 PM
I'm interested to hear what you think about this Timah. Have been thinking about going to these guys myself.

golfbound
10th July 2015, 10:09 PM
Let me know how you go Tim should get a great deal. I let them know your coming Jack is great there

billp
11th July 2015, 11:31 AM
I loved my fittings I had one for driver and one for irons last year. The information you get out of the day is amazing. They are great guys, but it would be a long time before I ever actually bought something from them, price is crazy.

timah!
11th July 2015, 12:51 PM
So, some reflections:

I thoroughly enjoyed my time today. I had my driver session with Jack, who was ready to go, approachable and quite attentive.
A few shots to warm up, and then a few hits with my current driver setup for a baseline, and some indication as to what we might have been looking for regarding improvement.
It pretty quickly showed my current driver wasn't right (neither is my current ball it seems!).

We grabbed a few heads, and about 10 shafts to try and headed out to the range. Pro V1's all the way throughout, so was a real ball for the entire session.
A few more shots with my current stick outdoors for baseline again, and then onto the trialing.

Jack was very quick to pick up on what I liked and didn't like, with respect to look and 'feel', so that began to steer the build a certain way, which also reflected an improvement straight away. I have a consistent miss (low on the face) which was something we looked at throughout, knowing that an improvement in that on my behalf would also benefit overall improvement down the track.

We ended up with two combos providing very similar results, it was only the 'feel' which I liked more which will lean me a certain way.

I had a great time, and will definitely go back for a putter fitting next.

With respect to price, I'm not so sure prices are 'crazy'. The shaft price for my 'best' is pretty much on par with eBay. I think where there's a bit of disparity is that the 'club' price looks to be for a whole club, and then the shaft (and build) on top. I'd be interested to see how it compares to an OEM build with the upcharge for the shaft of choice. But to say it's crazy is probably a bit harsh, especially when our baseline is OzGolf prices.

oldracer
11th July 2015, 01:41 PM
So, some reflections:

I thoroughly enjoyed my time today. I had my driver session with Jack, who was ready to go, approachable and quite attentive.
A few shots to warm up, and then a few hits with my current driver setup for a baseline, and some indication as to what we might have been looking for regarding improvement.
It pretty quickly showed my current driver wasn't right (neither is my current ball it seems!).

We grabbed a few heads, and about 10 shafts to try and headed out to the range. Pro V1's all the way throughout, so was a real ball for the entire session.
A few more shots with my current stick outdoors for baseline again, and then onto the trialing.

Jack was very quick to pick up on what I liked and didn't like, with respect to look and 'feel', so that began to steer the build a certain way, which also reflected an improvement straight away. I have a consistent miss (low on the face) which was something we looked at throughout, knowing that an improvement in that on my behalf would also benefit overall improvement down the track.

We ended up with two combos providing very similar results, it was only the 'feel' which I liked more which will lean me a certain way.

I had a great time, and will definitely go back for a putter fitting next.

With respect to price, I'm not so sure prices are 'crazy'. The shaft price for my 'best' is pretty much on par with eBay. I think where there's a bit of disparity is that the 'club' price looks to be for a whole club, and then the shaft (and build) on top. I'd be interested to see how it compares to an OEM build with the upcharge for the shaft of choice. But to say it's crazy is probably a bit harsh, especially when our baseline is OzGolf prices.in your opinion, was the session good value?

timah!
11th July 2015, 01:49 PM
in your opinion, was the session good value?

I think so. I don't know too many other ways of getting the info that I did (which was the goal of my session).
I'm sure you could do an OEM fitting (which I've done years ago) but you don't get the quality of the info at all, and especially not delivered to your email.
I got to try four heads (r15, Big Bertha Alpha, ping g30 and titty 915). Then a whole range of shafts from tour AD's, Accras and Fuji's. Again, probably not able to do that in too many other places.

There's probably always going to be arguments about brand affiliations, and potentially there is another shaft to my chosen one by another manufacturer with matching profile and specs. But as I mentioned, the cool clubs price for the shaft was more than reasonable.

aussieashley
11th July 2015, 01:52 PM
How was the 915 for you Timah? D2 or D3?

timah!
11th July 2015, 01:59 PM
How was the 915 for you Timah? D2 or D3?

Was my second option. Fitted with BB6s. It's nice. Was the d2 for me. Nice looking head, good flight. I just like the feel of the g30 better. Ping was shafted with Fujikura Pro 63x. Tried both shafts in both heads.

oldracer
12th July 2015, 09:41 PM
As stated previously, I am an advocate so take this review for what it's worth. Had a fitting at CC 18 months ago with another last Thursday to see where my numbers were and overlayed the data from both and WOW, without this info I would have no idea apart from my scores about my transition in this game. Took 3 sets of 6/7 irons and 2 drivers to see where my "best" was. Hit indoors and outdoors with Titty ProV1's.
Numbers proved what I thought was my best was not but what it did prove was my ball striking had improved immensely and after Jack gave me some swing tips, the same ones he gave me 18 months ago!!! my carry and total distance on my driver improved 20-25m!! for an old bloke like me, that puts me back in the GIR area on most par 4's. In fairness, the numbers were gained with a new driver, new shaft length and new draw setting, the last I would have had no idea about without the instant feedback of the trackman club path and resultant benefit of swing/club setup changes.
Again to put this in perspective, I live 2 states away, spend a day doing this and the results, for me, pay for themselves 10 times over in my mind, good blokes to go with it.
So now when I HO, I can select a great deal knowing that it fits my profile and not a guess.

Captain Nemo
12th July 2015, 10:23 PM
Racer, why did you travel all that way for a fitting, nothing down your way?

oldracer
12th July 2015, 11:14 PM
Racer, why did you travel all that way for a fitting, nothing down your way?don't think so Captn, criteria is trackman indoor/outdoor, iron and driver, putting studio, JDM demo gear and the chance for lunch at Georges if I have time :)

3Puttpete
13th July 2015, 07:21 AM
No idea about the draw setting? Do you not see the ball going right?

oldracer
13th July 2015, 08:20 AM
No idea about the draw setting? Do you not see the ball going right?sure did which was the confusing part because I had it on "D" for draw but I was getting a "C" for cut, the new draw setting has turned out to be "N" for draw but with the correct swing path, as the numbers for path and club face got better so did the ball flight, surprise surprise, anyway point is it was great to work with the numbers in correlation to the flight

timah!
13th July 2015, 04:02 PM
Actually, the more I think, the only real negative I have is this: you can't try stock shafts (I don't think). I didn't try any anyway. It would be interesting to see the difference between the stocko's and all the aftermarket goodies available.