Fitting in San Diego

Hello,

 

My first set of clubs were all off of eBay since I didn't want to make a big investment at the time since i didn't know if I was going to like playing golf or if it was just going to frustrate me. I've been playing for almost a year now and i'm now addicted and i've decided that i want to play Titleist clubs and want to get fit as well.

Where's a good place to get fit for Titleist in San Diego? I don't want to go to a place that's going to tell me that since i'm still a beginner that i should play Ping or Adams.

 

Thanks,

 

Sam

If you're in San Diego, you gotta go to Titleist Heaven!  Call 888-Titleist and they can set you up at HQ. 

R

Ryan Crysler, TPI GP3
Senior Instructor
Butch Harmon Floridian
http://Butchharmonfloridian.com

Here is a list of places you can check out.  I would focus on places that fit outdoor and have a launch monitor

http://www.fittingworks.com/FindAFitter.aspx?search=fitter&tab=1&address=&city=san+diego&state=CA&postalcode=&submit.x=25&submit.y=10&radius=50

Ryan Crysler

If you're in San Diego, you gotta go to Titleist Heaven!  Call 888-Titleist and they can set you up at HQ. 

R

 

I thought that was only for tour players....do they fit beginner/novices as well and can you purchase clubs after the fitting?

 

Thanks,

Hi Sam -

The Oceanside Test Facility is open to the public. 

The availability can be limited so it is best to call us with a specific date in mind so that we can check the fitting calendar.  You cannot purchase your clubs directly from Titleist but Cathi and I can help direct you to a local authorized dealer to help place your order after you receive your fitting spec sheet. 

A full fitting is Driver through wedges.  The fitting takes approximately 3 hours to complete and the cost is $450.

Call us anytime to schedule a fitting.

Nick @TeamTitleist
1-888-TITLEIST

Check out Fairway Golf on Convoy St. There is a redheaded person named Jesse that has done quite a bit of my club work.

I went through the fitting last year and it was the most amazing experience. You learn so much about the game and you clubs.

When you construct your own golf clubs, you really begin to understand the importance of proper fitting. I constructed 2 fairway woods (Toski T-6 7 and 9 wood), 3 hybrids (two Snake Eyes Q3A 38 deg and one Q4A 39 deg) a set of irons (Snake Eyes Q3I 5-SW) and a lob wedge. I also learned about the effects of grip weight on swingweight.
Hi Nick - Do you have to get a full fitting? Can you just get fit for a new driver - And this is going to sound dumb but do you bring your own clubs for the fitting? Rob. A