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sidenote....darn putter took 4 days to process...just got through today and should arrive tuesday of next week

ANYWAYS,
my question to those of you who have been fitted @ Golfsmith. I am just wondering how you personally felt about the fitting. Did you like it? Or did seem that the fitter kept on dragging on and on.
Another....
I got the idea of getting at least my Driver and 3W reshafted and I walked into GS hitting the Nike VR Tour Driver (feels very nice ) and he started taking a look at my swing on the launch monitor. He found that my tradjectory seemed to be a bit low (and I was gettting excessive amounts of backspin, reducing my distance) and suggested hitting a higher lofted club, so he pulled out a R9 Supertri or something like that that had 13* of loft. He said the tradjectory looked better and more on track.
After this we got into the conversation of shafts and according to the launch monitor, my club head speed was consistently 111-112 mph. (not too bad right? ) He asked what my shaft flexes were currently and as of now, they are the stock standard flex shafts which are way to flexy. I could sorta tell this by sometimes swinging, it just felt like swinging spaghetti anyways, he suggested getting my woods reshafted with an X-flex shaft and suggested these 2...
http://www.golfsmith.com/products/49...rid_.335_Shaft
http://www.golfsmith.com/products/49..._75_Wood_Shaft
I appreciate any guidance, because this is sorta out of my realm

Driver: Nike SQ Dymo 10.5*
Woods: Nike SQ Dymo2 3 Wood, Nike SQ 3 Hybrid
Irons: Nike Slingshot 4D 4-AW
Wedges: Nike VR Forged 54/12,58/06
Putter: Nike Method 001

Ball: Nike 20XI-x


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My suggestion is a certified professional clubfitter...



Gary Cottrell
Golfers Advantage
9043 River Walk Dr.
Fenton, MI 48430-9287
810-629-7339
gary@golfersadvantage.com
www.golfersadvantage.com

Greg Courtnay - AGCP Level 10 Qualified & Certified Plus Retail
COURTNAY'S CUSTOM CLUBS LLC
1585 Kelsey Hwy.
Ionia, MI 48846
616-527-2887
courtnays_clubs@hotmail.com
GCA Advanced Professional Clubfitter/Clubmaker
Certified True Length Technology(TLT)Clubfitter
Optimal Flight Advanced Certified Clubfitter
MOI Certified Clubfitter
Certified Wedge Clubfitter
Certified BMT Golf Shaft Fitter
WISHON Gold Member

Jerry Hoefling Sr. - AGCP Master of Golf Club Technology
AGCP Charter Member - Lifetime Member
Qualification Review Board
ClubDoctor's Golf
14 Cobblestone Pl.
Saginaw,Mi. 48603
989 799 3639
989 239 4107 cell
jerryclubdoc@ameritech.net
2004 PCS International Clubmaker of theYear
Advanced Professional Class "A" Clubmaker
"WE FIT IT" YOU HIT IT"

Jack Jackson
Jack’s Custom Golf
Detroit MI
313-538-8083
jackjackson5589@att.net

John Sieber - AGCP Level 9 Qualified & Certified
Siebergolf
4061 Thar Rd
Coloma, MI 49038
jasieber@sbcglobal.net
www.siebergolf.com
PCS Class A Clubmaker
PCS Class A Clubfitter
GCA Professional Clubmaker
Tom Wishon Gold Member


From...

http://www.agcpgolf.com/


-Dan

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