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The Process Of My Custom Club Fitting

August 23, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | Leave a Comment

About two months ago I talked about getting fitted for clubs. Well, I did it. And after quite a bit of a delay from a certain club manufacturer, I received them. Further, I’ve even played with them! But one nine-hole round certainly doesn’t constitute enough playing time to make a proper judgement as far as the difference between my old “off-the-shelf’s” and the newbies. So I’ll have to get out a few more times before I can really make a fair comparison.

But in the meantime, many have asked me about the actual process of the club fitting. Was it hi-tech? Did they video your swing? Did they measure your swing speed? Did they hook you up to computers? Well, the answer to all of those questions is, simply, no.

Rather, the pro and I went outside. Can you believe that? We actually went outside…where golf is actually played! He took me over to the driving range, handed me a 6-iron and had me smack a few balls. After watching me hit a few, he threw some tape on the bottom of the club head, dropped a board on the ground and had me hit a few more off of that. After about three or four swings, he took the club and showed me the tape. Ah-ha! Now I see part of the reason I stink at this sport! I could see which part of the club-head was hitting the ground….and it was not the part that’s supposed to be hitting.

So we swapped some differently angled club heads, taped those up and hit a few more. We combined the club head swaps with some different types of shafts (steel, graphite, stiff, regular) and before you know it, I had something in my hand that felt quite comfortable.

I say “before you know it,” but that’s not how it felt at the time. This process went on for about an hour or so. After non-stop swinging (for the most part) on the range for that long…I was wiped! I mean, it felt like I took more swings on that range than I would possibly take in two rounds! But, even though I have yet to have enough time to see if it was beneficial, I feel this was well worth it.

See, I could have watched my swing on video. I could have measured my club-head speed. I could have been hooked up to a computer and I could have stayed inside and hit balls into a net eight feet in front of me like in the picture above. Thing is, I’ve done all of those things before. And other than a recent swing video analysis, which you can read about here, they’ve gotten me next to nowhere. I could have done them all again, but what would that have gotten me had I not seen the end result of my swing?

Any of us can hit a ball straight for eight feet. What does that tell me? What matters is what the ball is doing 170 yards down the fairway. And by being out on an actual range, I can see exactly what that ball is doing. After all…do you really give a crap how fast you swing? You shouldn’t. What you should care about is having the proper club for that swing and the end result. I don’t care if I swing 95 mph or 125 mph, as long as I have the right club for the job.

One of the questions I am also asked is, “How much did it cost?” Thanks to the hook-up from my wonderful wife, I didn’t pay a cent. So I have no idea what it would have cost. However, upon doing some research, I see people pay as little as $20-$30 for a fitting. For that price, it’s well worth it. But there’s always that other end of the spectrum.

As I may have mentioned before, one thing I will never understand about golfers is the amount of money many are willing to spend in order to try to make themselves better players. Doing that same research, I have seen that some are willing to fork over $400 for a club fitting! $400?! How much more are you getting than what your local pro can offer you for a small fraction of that price, if not free? Some people just take this game way too seriously. But, I guess if you have the money, then good for you.

So like I said earlier, I’m going to need a few more rounds before I can make an accurate judgement as to how beneficial a custom fitting really is. But as of now, I’m going to say I’m quite satisfied so far. My new clubs feel nice in my hands and nice during my swing. During my first time out with them, I felt like I hit the ball more solidly. My score didn’t reflect it, but it feels like I’m headed down the right path. We’ll see if that keeps up a few rounds from now.

Swing ’til you’re happy!

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: custom club fitting, driving range, golf clubs, golf pro, new clubs, swing speed

Stinky Golfer’s Wives; We Do Exist

July 20, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | 2 Comments

Mr. & Mrs. Stinky Golfer Chris
Mr. & Mrs. Stinky Golfer Chris

What’s it like being the wife of a stinky golfer? Interesting…to say the least. I am sure by now many of you know who I am. My name is Jenn, but I may be better known as “Mrs. Stinky Golfer Chris.” That’s us to the left – an actual wedding photo. Am I a cool wife or what?

Just to clarify any previous statements made by my husband, it’s not that I don’t like golf, I just have no interest in it…at all. When Chris comes home from golf, I ask him what he shot. He’ll say, “Horrible, I shot 103!” I’ll say something to the effect of “Aw, that sucks.” But really, I have NO idea what that means. Not even a little.

Now, I know what some of you are thinking. “Wow, she shows interest even though she could care less.” Here’s why I really do it. Because if I act like I understand what he is saying, he won’t try to explain it to me. It’s not that I don’t want to know, but with Chris it will turn into physics, logistics and every other type of -ics, and I’ll just end up even more confused. You see, he is the guy who knows who was King in some far off never-never land that existed for like three hours and only seven people have ever heard of. I’ve learned the hard way, when he can answer 85% of the questions on Jeopardy, you tend to not ask for explanations.

In previous posts, Chris has let you all in on my career of sorts. Yes, he is correct, he gets awesome perks from me working overtime. When he wants new clubs, or wants to play a course, I make a call and *poof* I am the best wife EVER! But see, this is all part of my plan. I am sure many of you have seen the post regarding my purses. Well, you see, if I call and make a tee time for him, I can head off to the outlets, maybe buy a purse, spend all day with my girlfriends and be back home before he ever knows the difference.

If he shoots bad, he’ll come home annoyed and throw himself on the couch to play some Call of Duty. I guess blowing up 13 year old internet junkies makes it better. If he shoots good, he comes home happy, smiles and says “Let’s go out to eat!” I ask the all important question; “How’d you shoot?” He says “98!” I say “Awesome!” I’ll throw in a quick “Look what I got at the outlet …” He says “Great! Let’s eat!” Now, that to me is a win-win.

In all honesty, I love that my husband golfs. He gets out there with his friends, has a good time, makes some jokes and comes home with some sort of satisfaction. I’ll never be that wife that calls when he is about to tee off, asking when he will be home. I would not want him to call and nag me when I am out on my shopping spree!

Being the wife of a Stinky Golfer is awesome. I hear great stories, laugh all the time and never hear my husband complain about something he loves!

So, I would like to say, thank you Honey for liking something that makes you happy most of the time. I cannot wait until you come home from using your new fitted clubs (you’re welcome) and tell me you shot an 80! I think that day I could probably get a new car out of him…, or at least new shoes!

– Jennifer Chirico

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: golf clubs, golf course, tee times

Custom Fitting Golf Clubs: Worth It?

June 28, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | 4 Comments

golfstinks, golf stinksI’m approaching a very special time in the career of a golfer, and I want to share it with everyone. It wouldn’t be fair to keep such a joyous occasion to myself. I need to tell everyone about the next step in my golfing life.

You see, I’m finally putting down my off-the-shelf clubs (the same set I’ve been playing with since I took up the game), and getting myself fitted for a new set!

Once again, I have my wife to thank. For the umpteenth time, via the benefits of her place of employment, she has come through with something to benefit me. You see, I’ve mentioned previously that she works for a company that manages or owns several golf courses throughout the state. So I’ll be headed to their top course to meet up with the pro who will promptly measure me up! It’s a combination Fathers Day/Birthday gift…and a damn good one at that!

Now, as excited as I am for this, I also have no idea what to expect or what to look for. I’m sure the pro is going to help me understand those things, but it’s still a funny feeling. So I have a few questions with which some of you in the golf blogosphere may be able to help me out?

1. What exactly am I looking for? What I mean by this is, how do I want to feel with these clubs in hand? Should I feel like I’m holding something as light as a feather or something of significant mass? Should I feel like I’m holding anything at all or should I feel as if it’s simply an extension of my arms?

2. In my club shopping, swinging and testing-out of clubs, I’ve become a bit partial to a brand or two. But what happens if I’ve tried out a few and decide on one, but once it’s custom fit to my specs, I no longer like the feel of it? Is there a possibility of that happening? One would have to think so. It’s like if I was to test-drive a new car, decide I like it, and have something on it customized. Then, once I get it out on the road, it feels different due to the customization and I don’t like it as much. Has anyone ever heard of this happening or experienced it for themselves?

3. Is it worth it to do this at all? I mean, I’m getting a relatively large break on the cost of all of this, but it’s still not going to be cheap. Is a nice set of custom-fit clubs that much better than a nice set of off-the-shelf clubs? Especially considering I’m a stinky golfer? It’s something to think about.

Keep in mind, if not for my wife’s connection, this is something I likely would never do. I honestly never really cared about getting custom-fit clubs. As a matter of fact, I find it quite humorous that so many people who are not professional players, and never will be, spend the money to do this. So for a player of my caliber…I find it to be absolutely absurd!

I suppose I don’t understand it because I don’t take the game as seriously as many others do. Now don’t take that statement the wrong way. I very much enjoy playing the game. I also very much enjoy playing softball every Tuesday night, but I’m not about to go spend several hundred dollars on a custom bat, or have a custom glove tailored to my hand! So why do it for golf?

Well, the answer is, I wouldn’t. But I have the chance to do it now for less than what I was planning on paying for a nice set of off-the-shelf clubs. So that puts me in a different position. I would almost be foolish to NOT do this, right?

So next weekend holds the big day. Provided I can find a bit of free time, I’ll be in the pro shop, likely asking these same questions. If anyone can give me any insight before going in, it would be very much appreciated!

Afterward, give me some time with the new clubs and give me a chance to see how much difference they make and if they are, in fact, worth it. I’m sure I’ll then follow up with my verdict.

Filed Under: Reviews Tagged With: custom club fitting, golf clubs, golf pro

Help! I Need New Golf Clubs!

February 22, 2010 | By Chris Chirico | 3 Comments

Time for new clubs? (photo by Jeff Egnaczyk / CC BY 2.0)
Time for new clubs? (photo by Jeff Egnaczyk / CC BY 2.0)

So I have this set of golf clubs, right? Thing is, I’ve had these golf clubs for some time…going on twelve years now. Actually, it’s the first set of golf clubs I had ever purchased when I was originally introduced to this great game.

The set came with irons three through nine, three woods (driver, 3 and 5) and a pitching wedge. Two of those woods (the driver and the three) are long gone…as is the wedge. The driver was once replaced with a nice Callaway Big Bertha. I lost the ability to hit that straight and it no sooner found its way to eBay. I replaced the wedge with one I received as a gift and added another one later.

Putters have come and gone. Bags have done the same. But what’s remained consistent through all of the change surrounding them are my original irons and trusty five wood. They do the job, and my five wood off the tee is probably the most consistent club in my bag.

I want to sit here and say I have this emotional attachment to my clubs, and that’s why I still have them. I want to say they are good enough for me and new clubs aren’t going to make me any better or improve my game at all. I also don’t want to lie. Neither of the two previous statements are true. I want new clubs. I need new clubs. I just can’t friggin’ afford them!

Now I know some of you are probably saying to yourselves the same things I’ve said to myself. “I don’t need to spend $1,000 to get a good set of clubs” or “Just get a decent set of irons for now and worry about the driver and other stuff later.” I’ve got that down. I’ve tried a bunch of clubs and have pretty much narrowed it to a few relatively affordable sets. The problem is…I still just can’t friggin’ afford them!

So my new quest has been to discover WHY I can’t afford them. I’ve narrowed that down to three issues:

#1 – My own foolishness with my money:
A few years ago, I got into a car accident. I was uninjured, but my car was totaled. The other guy’s insurance company however, did not want the car. So they offered me a nice amount of money to just keep it – an offer which I gladly accepted. The car was drivable, just a bit unattractive. But hey, it was paid off and the insurance company gave me more money to keep driving it! So I have this nice sum of money now. But instead of doing something responsible with it – like buying a new set of golf clubs – I decided to purchase a sports car that I had wanted for a few years. So now, terrible gas mileage, many high car payments and expensive maintenance bills later…I have no new golf clubs. Good job Chris.

#2 – My wife:
Hey guys…does your better half buy a ton of purses? Well, for your sake…I hope not. But unfortunately, I’m sure they do. My wife calls them pocketbooks. I call them the bane of my golf existence. My wife somehow believes they are necessary. I can understand they are necessary…in limited quantities. I do not understand why so many are necessary! At any point in the day, there are at least two of these in her car, several more in our bedroom, maybe one or two in the family room, and who knows how many in random closets throughout the house! The cost of these things interferes with the cost of my new clubs! How do I know how much they cost? I don’t. But what I do know is I have to order Rosetta Stone to pronounce the names! That makes them too expensive. Honey, if you’re reading this….we have to suspend your next purchase or two. You have enough. I need clubs. I’ll bet if my clubs were made by some famous Italian fashion house I would have them by now! Of course, if that was the case…she would have taken up golf already.

#3 – My job:
See, the problem with my job is…I currently don’t have one. I guess I don’t really need to go into much detail here. The fact that I don’t currently have a job is explanation enough. But, since roughly 1 out of 7 people in the country play golf, and 1 out of every 10 adults in the country are unemployed right now…I’m sure I’m not the only golfer currently dealing with this problem.

So there it is in a nutshell. Three reasons I have not purchased new clubs, and may not purchase them anytime soon. Getting a job would help. So if anyone is hiring, please hit me up. I’m willing to do just about anything if the pay is good enough, as long as it involves keeping my clothes on. It’s not that I wouldn’t take my clothes off for money….it’s just that you don’t want to see it. Trust me.

I just want new clubs.

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: Big Bertha, Callaway, golf clubs, irons, job, money, putter, Rosetta Stone, unemployed

Counterfeiting Golf Clubs?

January 8, 2010 | By Pete Girotto | Leave a Comment

Handcuffs01_2003-06-02I guess with any billion-dollar industry there are some scumbags trying to get a piece of it. I came across some stories straight out of the counterfeit capital of the world…China. For some reason you can buy a Rolex, Louis Vuitton bag, Gucci shoes, a bottle of Viagra and…Callaway Golf Clubs? All for around $250. Amazing, I know! What deals they have…

In March of 09,the Beijing Chaoyang Administration for Industry and Commerce (AIC) and the Chaoyang Public Security Bureau (PSB) jointly conducted raids against an assembly and warehouse facility of the Sunshine Golf Store located at Shangxinpu, Huanggang Village, Chaoyang District, Beijing.The owner and seven other persons were arrested by the PSB after the raid. The raids resulted in the seizure of nearly 10,000 pieces of counterfeit golf equipment, including more than 740 assembled golf clubs, 1,500 club heads, 4,700 golf grips, 2,300 shafts, 280 headcovers and assorted golf towels, golf bags and apparel.

The seized goods were illegal copies of authentic products made by all six (comprised of Acushnet Company, Callaway Golf, Cleveland Golf, Nike Golf, PING and TaylorMade Golf Company) of the Group’s members. It is anticipated that Chinese authorities will pursue criminal prosecutions in this case.*

 

 

You know, this really chaps my ass. Not only do I have to worry about playing poorly, now I have to worry about using bunk clubs. I guess that could be a good out for those players that will blame their grandmother’s cooking from last week as to why they’re playing like crap. “Hey man, I don’t suck, these clubs are counterfeit!” It never ends.

Is that why you were late too…because you’re Faux-lex watch wasn’t working and that Niagra you took last night had you going to the bowl more times than the University of Alabama’s football team? Oh man, the nerve…now where’s my faux iron…?

*http://ir.callawaygolf.com/phoenix.zhtml?c=68083&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=1272414&highlight=

Related Posts: Counterfeiting Golf Clubs (Follow-Up)

Filed Under: Golf Life Tagged With: Acushnet Company, Callaway, Cleveland Golf, counterfeit, golf clubs, Nike Golf, Ping, TaylorMade Golf Company

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