tmac77 Posted March 15, 2011 Posted March 15, 2011 Save the money on fitting and take a few lessons. Not sure if I agree with the advise to not get fitted. Allthough the fitting might not help a high handicapper all that much it certainly is a good idea. Also most golf stores here have onsite fitters who will do the fitting for free anyway so no money lost on that. Same in the States. Golfsmith for example will do the fitting for free. At least they did for me when I was down in Florida last month.
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