As stated, what are the best fitting centres in the country in terms of overall knowledge and service. There doesn't seem to be a private fitting centre in SA like there are in the eastern states. Would love to hear people fitting experiences.
As stated, what are the best fitting centres in the country in terms of overall knowledge and service. There doesn't seem to be a private fitting centre in SA like there are in the eastern states. Would love to hear people fitting experiences.
Don't waste ur money on the prices for fitting and club building charged by the likes of cool clubs and pure form etc etc. There is little value in their inflated upcharge over and above other types of outlets. Just get fit by ur local pro or golf retailer. That will be sufficient.
AD23 ! Ozgolfer and club builder extrordanaire.
I had never had a fitting of any sort until I saw Adriaan and I was mind blown at how out of whack my iron set up was. Hit about 5 different iron heads and 12 different shafts.
Not only was the fitting a great experience but his building skills & craftsmanship were second to none.
Best golf decision I ever made.
As for Cool Clubs, I have never used them but Zane of the Gold Coast Cool Clubs was trained by one of the best fitters, Gary Calder who has an excellent reputation, for a long time. They do charge a premium, but good luck to them, they have found a market for that. Good clubfitters that work in a warehouse and sell no name heads, really struggle for business. Its a sad reality that whilst golfers are learning that fitted are better, they still drink the brand name cool aid, and brands wont sell their gear as components to fitters. So the price is higher.
Golf pro or golf retailer doesn't equate to skilled fitting or club making, far from it. Many of them have very little clue, are motivated by the sale and are still selling you off the shelf clubs, or stocks from the wholesaler, which have been assembled by unskilled workers on a production with the only regard to quality control is within loose parameters. Not suffiicent at all. You would be much better buying some cheap sticks off ebay, and heading over to House of Daves for a fitting/adjustments.
For sure some local pros and golf retailers are great fitters, but we should only be recommending those that we already know are great, and its unlikely any of them are working in retail stores.
What are the prices of the House of Daves service?
You can go to Pure Form or Cool Clubs and get fitted, doesn't mean you need to buy your clubs from them.
A friend of mine went to Pure Form, hit everything and had the irons and shafts identified. Quote to build them from PF was $2,500, I sourced everything and built them for $1,450 fro. The blueprint he received
Srixon 565 - 10.5 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon 565 - 15 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon H45 - 90gr Stiff Whiteboard
Fourteen DI w/ SPB Stiff
Bridgestone J15CB 4-PW SPB's Stiff
Fourteen MT28 TS Spec 53 & 58 DG Spinner
Piretti Cortino
GOLF Link
BENCH
Drivers/Fairways/Hybrids
Yamaha v202 9.5* - Tourspec x flex
Sonartec SS-03
V Steel 3wd
V Steel 4wd Attas T3 8x
Titleist 585h 19*
Irons
Mizuno MP33 3-P
Putters
Ping Anser, Anser 2, Scottsdale
Wedges
Cleveland 54
Fourteen 48
Srixon 565 - 10.5 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon 565 - 15 deg stiff Miyazaki
Srixon H45 - 90gr Stiff Whiteboard
Fourteen DI w/ SPB Stiff
Bridgestone J15CB 4-PW SPB's Stiff
Fourteen MT28 TS Spec 53 & 58 DG Spinner
Piretti Cortino
GOLF Link
BENCH
Drivers/Fairways/Hybrids
Yamaha v202 9.5* - Tourspec x flex
Sonartec SS-03
V Steel 3wd
V Steel 4wd Attas T3 8x
Titleist 585h 19*
Irons
Mizuno MP33 3-P
Putters
Ping Anser, Anser 2, Scottsdale
Wedges
Cleveland 54
Fourteen 48
$125/135 an hour sounds reasonable to me, especially given the equipment and demo gear they carry. That is about what the average auto shop will charge you to service your car, Mercedes want $300 an hour to service an AMG! You would have to be keen to do an ultimate fitting though, and even then I would break it up into smaller sessions, even if it cost more.
Been twice, irons then Driver/putter, best fun you can have with your pants on.
And as Chappy said, we also used my spec sheet for further builds, it’s good to have a quantifiable start point.
I agree - I have done driver / irons / putter. Never bought the driver or irons, as I could build them myself. The cost for the driver fitting was $150 - I then sourced the shaft myself, in fact I still use it to this day.
Factoring in the losses I have made buying and selling a tonne of driver shafts that can't beat their recommendations - I'd call the fitting cheap!
It depends on what you want to get out of it.
I had a fitting session at the golf hub in Melbourne and my goal was to get some baseline numbers for my irons and to find the right shaft for them. The Mizuno optimiser was a great starting point but from experience it was recommending shafts that were too heavy (I have a quick transition). Having access to a bunch of shafts to demo and a trained eye to spot which worked was well worth it.
I could then source the bits myself and take the detailed spec to my local clubbuilder. The result is that I'm more comfortable with my irons than I've ever been. I just wish there was an equivalent here in Newcastle.
Cool Clubs in Sydney
Priced some tickets for Fleetwood Mac last night and the full Cool Clubs fitting is cheap!!!!!
I hadn't heard that, the central coast isn't too far away. I'll look into it, thanks.
@NewyMitch It's in an industrial estate not far off the highway, just past Westfield Tuggerah. I've been to the hub a few times now for some lessons and a hit in the simulator. It is a good little setup and it is open pretty late. Which is great for afterwork. The last time I was in there, which was last week, the guy who owns it, Brad said he is still waiting on some parts. But won't be long until he has a fitting service up and running.
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