Driver Fitting

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By JB

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  1. JB

    JB
    Aberdeen

    Afternoon Guys,

    Hoping someone can give me a bit of advice, if i go for a fitting and pay the £60 fee, in previous fittings if i choose to buy the clubs i have been refunded the fitting fee, does anyone know if this is still the case?

    Cheers!

  2. MICHAEL K

    MICHAEL K
    Brightwaters, NY

    Do a Titleist Thursday! No fee involve , great fitting with every club and shaft right there, outside and Trackman numbers! Best 45 minutes you can spend getting fitted and they email you your specs to order from any dealer.
  3. It really just depends who is doing your fitting
  4. Marc S

    Marc S
    El Paso, TX

    Military
    I don't know about a refund but it is common practice to either nullify the fitting fee or apply it to your purchase if you order. I believe each course is different though.
  5. Hi I believe they just take amount payed for fitting session off the price of item being purchased.
  6. hi that is correct or the amount gets deducted from the purchased items.
  7. augusto r

    augusto r
    ewa beach, HI

    Never heard of paying for fitting here in the USA titleist
  8. Robby

    Robby
    Greenville, SC

    Hi Jamsie,

    Sorry if I missed this, but where are you looking to get fit? I know Golf Galaxy, for example, waives the fitting fee if you purchase clubs.

    Best,
    Robby
  9. JB

    JB
    Aberdeen

    Cheers for the replies guys. I'm based over in the UK, so will be going to a national fitting centre over here.
  10. Cath D.

    Cath D.
    Carlsbad, CA

    Jamsie said:

    Afternoon Guys,

    Hoping someone can give me a bit of advice, if i go for a fitting and pay the £60 fee, in previous fittings if i choose to buy the clubs i have been refunded the fitting fee, does anyone know if this is still the case?

    Cheers!

    Hi Jamsie, Every fitting account varies. Give the pro shop a call and ask about their policy before you go so that you are not surprised. Going to a good fitter is similar to taking a lesson. You are paying for their time and expertise. In some cases, the shop may pay their fitter to offer the service at no charge, others will refund the fee if you purchase and still others work as expert fitters and there is a charge for their time, equipment such as Trackman and their expertise.

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