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I'm pretty new to the game and have never been fit for any club. I'd love to learn what kind of driver would work best for me (i.e. shaft flex, length, etc) but I assume the only way to do this is to save up the £250-£400 required to drop on a new driver. Are there any alternative ways to find out what might work for me? Naturally, I can get a club with adjustable loft and experiment but that leaves me in the dark with regards to shaft types/lengths. Any ideas? Or should I just start saving up?

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I think most golf stores don't require you to buy a driver in order to get fit. Some charge for the fitting and some don't. A good fitting is worth spending the money.

Check this out as well

http://uk.callawaygolf.com/custom-fitting/

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