Irons + Wedge Fitting
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Our Master fitters have in-depth knowledge and experience in golf club fitting, allowing them to interpret the data provided by UNEEKOR / FULL SWING and make precise recommendations to suit your individual needs.
A well-fitted set of irons can significantly improve your accuracy, consistency, and overall enjoyment of the game. Here are some key factors to consider during your iron fitting:
1. Loft:
Impact on Launch Angle: Higher loft generally leads to higher launch angles.
Distance vs. Height: A higher loft can help you hit the ball higher but may sacrifice some distance.
Course Conditions: Consider the course conditions you typically play on. For example, a higher loft might be beneficial on tight courses or when hitting from rough.
2. Shaft:
Flex: The flex of the shaft affects how much the shaft bends during your swing. A stiffer shaft will generally produce a lower launch angle and more spin.
Weight: The weight of the shaft can influence your swing speed and feel. A heavier shaft can help you generate more power, while a lighter shaft can improve your swing speed.
3. Lie Angle:
Impact on Swing Path: The lie angle determines how the clubhead sits at address. An upright lie can help you hit a draw, while a flatter lie can help you hit a fade.
4. Grip:
Size and Shape: The size and shape of the grip should fit comfortably in your hand.
Texture: The texture of the grip can affect your grip pressure and control.
5. Offset:
Impact on Draw or Fade: Offset refers to the distance between the leading edge of the clubface and the hosel. A closed offset can help you hit a draw, while an open offset can help you hit a fade.
6. Forgiveness:
Cavity Backs vs. Blades: Cavity back irons are generally more forgiving than blade irons, especially for off-center hits.
7. Gaps in Your Bag:
Distance Control: Ensure that your irons provide adequate distance control between each club. You may need to adjust the lofts or shafts of certain clubs to create the desired gaps.
8. Swing Speed:
Matching Shaft Flex: Your swing speed should match the flex of the shaft to ensure optimal performance.
Professional Fitting: It's highly recommended to seek the assistance of a qualified club fitter to ensure that you get the best possible fit for your irons. A fitter can analyze your swing, measure your body, and recommend the ideal specifications for your game.
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