
Cool Clubs analyzes your swing on its state-of-the-art launch monitor and then on the course.
Clubs have five key specifications-length, lie angle, loft, shaft stiffness/kick point and grip size-and most come set up standard for each. The chances of your being so perfectly average-from height to hand size-are minuscule. But even if you go in for a company's custom fitting service, odds are still long that any one brand is right to fill your bag from drivers to irons to wedges.
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