Thank you for your input guys!
I guess what I am hoping to do is gather accurate data about my launch and then be able to get an expert to interpret it and reccomend a combination based off of it.
Is this a fair expectation?
There are a number of fitters that claim to be experienced in "fitting over the internet" once they are provided with launch data that is accurate.
From some of the feedback that I see from people who have used their services I would expect this to be correct... Or am I mistaken?
What would be the consensus on this type of process? I know it will never be as good as being live in person with an excellent fitter but is it an acceptable approach?
Cheers!
Adam
I have a Fujikura shaft with a serial number engraved on it it is a 5Z08 stiff flex.
It has an SST Pure sticker on the shaft (I got it as a shaft pull) so it could be from that.
Seems like it can be done, so it should only be a matter of who can do it for you :)
Hi everyone!
I'm traveling interstate to be able to get a session on a Trackman so that I can gain some accurate information about my launch conditions.
Is there anything that I need to be aware of in terms of the information that I need from the session so that I can then use it to get fitted?
I have a number of driver combos that I can take with me and I will be able to get launch information on.
They are popular models so I am hoping that clubfitters that are familure with Trackman can use this information to then suggest a new combo for me.
Can anyone offer some advice on this? I'm looking to get the most out of the session that I can :)
Cheers!
Adam