My brother and I bought a set of Ping G25 from American Golf plus extras coming to £1000.
Before we bought them we had a guy take us to the range to try them out. His method of custom fitting analysis was to put tape on the head and check where the bottom was hitting the ground, likewise where the ball was hitting the face. It came up pretty level and accurate. So he convinced us both that custom fitting wasnt necessary.
I am 6'2 and my brother is 5'8 and I know I have very long limbs. Now, with my 20+ years experience in Ice Hockey I fully understand the science between hand position and the lie of the blade/head. Anyone is able to place their hands on a club in a position to make the club head flush to the floor. This is obviously what my brother and I did when first using these clubs and therefore hit the balls nicely.
My question is, is this guy from American Golf talking nonsense and trying to convince us that these clubs are either one size fits all or we are a very rare case of picking up a set of professional clubs and they coincidently fit perfectly?
I did return six weeks later to ask him about is theory as to why we shouldn't have them fitted and he just fobbed me off saying about the tape test and that the lie is fine.