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I bought new clubs as a beginner18mths ago from Gigagolf and took advantage of the efit system so am pretty happy my clubs are technically OK for my dimensions or atleast in the ball park. I'm now off 18 and play a couple times a month and practice 2-3 times a week at the range. I'm thinking about buying new clubs... My question is that if I get fitted for new clubs will that aid me in making better more consistent contact with the ball or will it mostly help with control and accuracy - given that my current club specs are right for me based on static measurements atleast (height and reach). Current clubs are quarter inch longer and negative 1 lie. Thanks, J

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Short answer is yes, it should help with both.

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Agree, it can help both.

However, for the same (probably less) money, several lessons with a good instructor could help you more. And you would be in a better position with your swing for getting properly fitted. I also may turn out that what you have will do you for quite a while longer.

Bob E.

Dallas, TX


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