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Where in SoCal did you get fit?

Anybody else in this area go through a fitting?

Yeah, I got fitted up in Beverly Hills by a guy named Brent Mann.  He was good, I love my putter.  Here is his website: http://www.brentmanngolf.com/

A lot of guys on here were fitted down in San Diego (at the golf academy at Riverwalk) in the last couple of years, but that fitter is no longer with Edel.  I learned this because I tried to go to them first, based on the recommendations, but found out they stopped working with Edel.

It looks like Edel has a new location in San Diego now, though, at a Golf Galaxy.  Don't know anything about them though.

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Erik--

The table on the Edel website is confusing.  It makes it look as if you do wedge fittings, but not putters?

I've sent them an email. Thanks.

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If only you could get fitted in the UK :-(

If only Erik would come to Wisconsin and fit me :(

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If only Erik would come to Wisconsin and fit me :(


Pretty sure you had a ride to Erie but passed! :D

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Pretty sure you had a ride to Erie but passed! :D


I had to work and didn't have the money. You would be coming here to work and Id even let you stay with Nate for free. :beer:

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Pretty sure you had a ride to Erie but passed! :D

Whoa! Had a ride and didn't the it? Siiiiiick!

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Pretty sure you had a ride to Erie but passed! :D

QFT [quote name="Jakester23" url="/t/76214/being-fit-for-an-edel-putter/30#post_1082696"] I had to work and didn't have the money. You would be coming here to work and Id even let you stay with Nate for free. :beer:   [/quote] Save your pennies and we'll head out there in a year or two.

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QFT Save your pennies and we'll head out there in a year or two.

I'm good with that but I'm not wait a year for a edel. I think I'll talk to Jared after the holidays to see if we can get it done.

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http://edelgolf.com/find-a-fitter

The enclosed link indicates that there are only two fitters in the greater LA area (Brent Mann & Matt Mora), and neither of them offer putter fittings. Pretty unbelievable that they would have a void in that area. Is this accurate? Am I stuck traveling to Bakersfield or San Diego if I want to buy an Edel Putter?

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The enclosed link indicates that there are only two fitters in the greater LA area (Brent Mann & Matt Mora), and neither of them offer putter fittings. Pretty unbelievable that they would have a void in that area. Is this accurate? Am I stuck traveling to Bakersfield or San Diego if I want to buy an Edel Putter?

@Big C , You should call Brent, because that's where I got my putter just about a year ago.  He's got a little studio in the basement of an office building in Beverly Hills.

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@Big C, You should call Brent, because that's where I got my putter just about a year ago.  He's got a little studio in the basement of an office building in Beverly Hills.

Thanks! I'll give him a call.

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Anyone think I should wait until the weather cooperates and I can get fit outdoors to do my fitting?

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@Big C, You should call Brent, because that's where I got my putter just about a year ago.  He's got a little studio in the basement of an office building in Beverly Hills.


Brent's website appears to be down, and I couldn't locate him.  He used to be at the Players Club in Santa Monica, but he no longer appears on their website either.  Golfingdad: Do you have a phone number for him?

Erik--do you guys ever do Edel putter fittings in California?

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Erik--do you guys ever do Edel putter fittings in California?

No. It's tough to take the cart across the country. Especially since it looks like a gun case.

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Brent's website appears to be down, and I couldn't locate him.  He used to be at the Players Club in Santa Monica, but he no longer appears on their website either.  Golfingdad: Do you have a phone number for him?

You're right, I couldn't find him online either.

I would just call Players Club and ask them about Brent and/or ask them if they do Edel putter fittings.  Then, if that doesn't work out, call that other guy on the list from LA - Matt Mora.  (Although, @Big C says that he doesn't do putter fittings and his website doesn't list Edel as a brand, so I wouldn't hold out hope.)  If that fails, try the Golf Galaxy in San Diego, and then if that still fails, say "eff it," and book a flight to Erie. :-P

That's what I would do.

No matter who you pick, make sure you read the OP of THIS thread before you go.  (unless it's Erik, since he, you know, wrote it)

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No matter who you pick, read this thread first: http://thesandtrap.com/t/76214/being-fit-for-an-edel-putter/0_30  (unless it's Erik, since he, you know, wrote it)

Ummmm..... You do realize that thread you just linked is the exact same thread we are currently posting in, right???? :-P

I left Brent a voicemail about an hour ago. The phone number listed on the Edel site still appears to be active, so I'll let you know if he responds.

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Ummmm..... You do realize that thread you just linked is the exact same thread we are currently posting in, right????

I left Brent a voicemail about an hour ago. The phone number listed on the Edel site still appears to be active, so I'll let you know if he responds.

No idea what you're talking about.

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