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Fitting for a new set


thasnow

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Hi all,

I might buy a new OnOff 2011 forged set, as I think that might fit to me.

My only concern is how long should be the clubs?

Excample, I fitted my Mizuno and according to my fitter, they have to be 1" shorter (Iron) as well he shorten then my OnOff Fairways also 1".

As I was looking on the Ping Homepage and add all my datas, it says max 1/2" and 1° in Lie.

What is now correct?

I'm 170cm and measure from bottom to wrist 81cm on the left hand side.

Not sure yet If I go for the NS Pro 850 Regular or Graphite smooth kick MP-711

Thanks and best regards

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Strange the way fitting works. The big facility here in Homebush, in Sydney has a modern way of determining shaft length and so weird coz im 165cm but thick chested and actually got measured at +.5" 2.5* flat.

In the old days using wrist to floor (83.5cm for me) its always shorter length.

I got worried so i went +.25", met coach halfway lol.

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Hi all,

thanks for the info.

To EdwardTouRad :

you mentioned "suggest the Nippon 850 at 37.5"

ONOFF Forged Iron / NS PRO 850GH ® / 950GH (S)

No. of clubs #3 #4 #5 #6 #7 #8 #9 PW AW SW

Loft (°) 20 22.5 25 28 31 35 40 45 50 56

Lie (°) 59.5 60 60.5 61 61.5 62 62.5 63

Face progression (mm) 1.5 2.0 2.3 2.5 2.8 3.0 3.3 3.5 4.0 4.5

Length (inch) 38.75 38.25 37.75 37.25 36.75 36.25 35.75 35.25 35 35

from which one? from 3 would be -1.25" and then all others as well that short?

thanks for the help..

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about 88mph - 93mph..

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