Planning Your Full Bag Fitting

An good starting point is to find out what you’re getting into.

A Full Bag Fitting can get pretty complicated and take a lot of time.

A Full Bag Fitting covers five club categories:  Driver, Long Game, Irons, Wedges, Putter.

If you spend just an hour with each club category – that’s five hours right there.  Add a little lunch and travel time and you know that a full bag fitting can’t take less than a day.  That’s if you don’t test anything.

To get the best results each fitting session should be focused on one club category at a time.  Teaching pros don’t like to work on different swings in the same session.  That’s the reason that they don’t give “full bag” lessons.  Too many gear changes.

Moving from driver to fairways to utilities to irons to wedges to putter over the course of five hours in a single day is overload for all but the strongest players.  The “full bag, full day” is a serious physical and mental challenge that should only be undertaken by players who need to keep their time commitment to a minimum.

Our “club category” fittings start with an hour of discussion, launch monitor analysis and performance testing.  At the end of an hour, we will have found clubs that the launch monitor says work better than your own – at least in some ways.

We then take a break – time for you to take our recommended clubs to the range to confirm indoor testing results.

Tightly scheduled, you can get a driver, long game, irons or wedge fitting done in three hours – including time for outdoor testing.  If you have a lot of stamina, schedule an iron fitting for the morning and driver for the afternoon.

Our three hour fitting with range time at $250 is a great value compared to the $100 – 1 hour fitting with a “recommendation” at the end.

Ultimate One-Day Fitting

For players who want to get it all done in one day, there is a better way.

Check out the description of “Ultimate One Day Fitting”.  That’s a tightly scheduled ten hour day – starting with nine holes at the Palo Alto Muni at 7:30 AM and continuing until 5:30 PM.

I don’t think that there is a quicker or more efficient way to complete a full bag fitting in a day.

For players who are willing to make a commitment to purchase a set of clubs, the “Ultimate Fitting” is just $750.  Do the arithmetic on that option and you’ll see that if time is short, the “Ultimate” is the way to go.

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