Maybe I am not a good enough golfer to have properly fitted clubs?
This is a myth and misconception that will live forever as long as the big golf companies continue to spend $50 mill a year brainwashing golfers into thinking the quality of a golf club lies more in the name on the sole and who on tour plays clubs with those names on the sole, rather than if the clubs are accurately and very professionally custom fit to all the differences between golfers’ size, strength, athletic ability and swing characteristics. Look at it this way. The pros and very low handicappers are skilled enough to be able to play well with almost any golf club. You, on the other hand, are not, which means YOU need properly fitted golf clubs even more than THEY do. You need custom fit clubs to minimize your swing errors and to maximize your swing strengths. Now lets be clear I am NOT saying you can buy skill as a golfer. I am not saying that by spending enough money, you can somehow go from being a double-digit handicapper to qualifying for next years U.S. Open. Buying new cl