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Old 08-18-2009, 06:52 PM   #17
jhfsdhf

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That's all well and good for a scratch golfer, who (probably) has a solid, repeatable swing. Take me though, for example, there are probably 1001 things wrong with my swing, and I for sure don't want a set of clubs set up to optimise performance from my crappy swing. I'd rather take lessons, get the swing sorted out, and then get clubs to fit an improved swing.

Or maybe there is just something wrong with the way I'm approaching it all, and that's why I've still got a crappy swing and you're scratch
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This is the crux of the issue. Big Lefty is a scratch player. His swing is nearly the same for every shot. As a weak 12.2 index, I doubt that I could tell the difference if you fitted my AP-2's to me, as opposed to the stock setup I'm now using. I so rarely make the same swing twice in a row that spending money for fitting would just make an already expensive game more so with little or no reward for the money spent.

I see this as mostly another way to separate the desperate golfer from more of his disposable income. Just my opinion.
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