The True Art of Custom Fitting

The True Art of Custom Fitting

Every 2-3 years, Golf Datatech investigates and analyzes the ups and downs and ins and outs of the custom fitting world.?We primarily focus on golf clubs, but also address insights into the appetite of golfers for ball fitting.?

?In the new 2023 Evolution of Custom Fitting Study, we take a deep dive into how the category continues to evolve. Even though the overall golf club business has declined from pandemic-induced all-time highs, custom fitting of clubs remains vibrant and growing.

I'm happy to report that golfers continue to have positive opinions of the outcome of their fittings, with consumer satisfaction near all-time highs. What's more, custom fitting now leads to over half of all golf iron set and driver sales.

Is Golf Club Fitting an Art or a Science?

?Effective club fitting is a little of both.?Technological improvements and improved data insights certainly changed the landscape and created a new opportunity for club fitters to offer new, often highly specialized, exotic shafts to the masses.?But, at the same time, having a knowledgeable and personable fitter guide the golfer thru the process helps create an upbeat and welcoming environment, and elevates one fitting over another.

On the Side of Science and Engineering

?Over a decade ago, the science of fitting advanced substantially due to more cost-effective and accurate Launch Monitors: equipment that captured highly specific, accurate club path and ball data.?

?While Monitors are considered essential to a great custom fit today, it wasn’t that long ago when these devices were too expensive and/or lacked the consistency and accuracy that fitters needed to give their customer confidence in the process or the results.?As the monitors improved, fewer shots were “missed”, and more data points were collected.?At the same time, the graphics/data capture improved significantly which made it easier for the golfer to understand the results of their swings.?

?Equally important, but often overlooked, was the creation of easy-to-use club head/shaft connectors, which became commonplace about the same time as launch monitors were being broadly adopted by the club fitting community.?These connectors make the fitting process significantly quicker, easier, and more effective than static glued systems which were the most used system years ago.?With the proper tool in hand, an experienced fitter can now change shafts or heads with a few twists of the wrench, making the fitting process less complicated, more straightforward, and allows for testing more potential shaft options.?

?Suddenly, fitters had the ability to offer a multitude of component options that never would have made it into the fitting process prior to the connector/adapter.?As way of example, those who have been fit for new clubs in 2023 tried an average of four different shafts in their most recent fitting - one more shaft than they were trying just a few years ago.?

?It’s true that many of the components used during fittings today are often significantly more expensive than their stock counterparts. However, it’s also the case that they do improve and optimize performance.?Ultimately, however, it all comes down to dollars and cents.?Is it worth the extra $300-$500 per driver to pick up 5-10 yards off the tee??

?At this moment in time, many golfers believe it is.?

The True Art of Fitting - The Human Touch

?Even though custom fitting has become more of a data driven exercise, the importance of being led thru the process by an experienced, knowledgeable fitter continues to be the single most important factor when considering a fitting appointment.?Because the fitter is like a golfer’s own personal sherpa - leading and supporting them through the fitting process - golfers understand that they need to have someone they can trust doing the fitting.

?As such, while the technical data is important, knowing how to manage the process, making sure the golfer understands what the information means and how it applies to their own swing/game, is even more crucial than the data.?Because every quality fitter is using some form of launch monitor, which is capturing and spitting out data that helps refine the fitting, it’s the human touch that elevates one operation over another.

?When respondents to the 2023 Study of Custom Fitting were asked what is most important to them when selecting a location for a fitting, having an experienced and knowledgeable fitter was most important by a 3 to 1 margin.?The Fitter, the Sherpa, the Guide, the Shepard, no matter how you characterize your fitter, they’re crucial to having a good experience.

?Just like every other phase of the golf retail, providing a top quality fitting to the customer is not just having the proper equipment or inventory available, it’s about creating a satisfying and rewarding experience, and the fitter themselves is a large part of perceptions of the encounter.

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The Evolution of Custom Fitting 2023 is available for sale. If you’re in the business of selling golf equipment, either as a manufacturer or retailer, this exciting new study will help you to understand how golfers view the experience today, and their expectations for tomorrow. Visit https://bit.ly/3CuN6mq

Julie Benford

Deliverer of informative and engaging wine tasting experiences. Sharing the stories, the traditions and the proceses that turn a humble grape into wonderful memories in a glass

1 年

Great article John. Well written. Very interesting how the data and the human element come together to improve the golfers game. And over half of club purchases are now custom fit! Great that technology has had a significant part to play in the journey. Data really is key

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Dr. Kanwar

Kiran Kanwar, Ph.D. (biomechanics, anatomy) LPGA Master instructor. Golf Consultant to golfers and golf industry. Faculty and Chair, Golf Program, Stanton University.

1 年

Very interesting article. What are the numbers behind the experience John K. ? What percent of the US’s 25 or so million golfers get custom fit? At what skill level? To what extent do custom fitted clubs improve ball flight for a golfer compared to decent off-the-shelf clubs? How many can afford a custom fitting session and then the state-of-the-art clubs recommended?

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