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| Re: is fitting worth it? Cameron, My opinion is unilaterally yes. Without seeing your swing or knowing your current gear and/or launch numbers, it's a total **** shoot making an equipment recommendation. Lets start with driver make, model and stamped loft, shaft make, model, flex and any other numbers or letters printed on the shaft. If you can get total clublength, that'd be good. Swing speed is helpful. Your average carry (or carry plus roll, but either way state which it is). If you're guessing, say so. If it's GPS or rangefinder verified, say so, too. Normal shot shape (not your best - but rather, what you hit 8/10 times). From here, we can get you well on your way.
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