I’m thinking about getting my clubs fitted and I’ve heard mixed reviews about the fitting services at Edwin Watts. Can anyone share their experiences with the costs involved?
I’ve seen some people compare it to other fitting services like Club Champion and Golftec, and I’m curious:
How much should I expect to pay for a fitting?
Is the quality of the fitting worth the cost?
What equipment did they use, and how did it compare to others?
If you went for a fitting at Edwin Watts, were you satisfied with the outcome?
Any input would be greatly appreciated! I’m looking for the best value for my money when it comes to getting fitted for my game.
I’ve been curious about the cost of club fitting at Edwin Watts too. Initial consultations usually range around $100 to $150, but that can vary based on location. They really personalize the experience based on your skill level and swing style.
That sounds reasonable! I’ve heard the equipment they use is quite advanced, which might justify the costs. Anyone know more about specific tools they use?
They use high-tech launch monitors and adjustable fitting carts to analyze everything. I think that’s a big part of what makes the fitting effective and worth the price. Nothing beats tailored clubs!
Absolutely, Shelly! While beginners might benefit from a decent set, investing in a fitting can help prevent bad habits from forming early on. It’s about finding what’s best for your game!
From what I’ve heard, they typically offer discounts on additional fittings if you’ve done the initial consultation. It’s worth asking about their package deals!
I get your point, Shannon! It can feel excessive. However, many golfers find that a good fitting leads to better performance, which could justify the price in the long run. It’s a personal choice.
I’ve been to Edwin Watts for club fitting and found their prices reasonable compared to other local shops. Typically, they range from $100 to $200 depending on the service. The quality of fitting is quite impressive, though.
I’ve checked a few places, and honestly, Edwin Watts seems to provide more value given their equipment selection. Other places might be a bit cheaper, but the fitting tools at Edwin Watts are top-notch!
I’m considering a fitting at Edwin Watts soon, but I want to compare this with a fitting at my local golf pro shop. Anyone had experience with both? What are your thoughts?
If you can afford it, then yes, investing in a proper fitting can greatly enhance your performance on the course. I found my clubs more aligned with my swing after getting fitted at Edwin Watts!