October 09, 2010 At 08:51 AM By George S
George SEdmundston Canada, NB
My wife just bought me new ap 1 irons and I would like to know that can I get fitted for these clubs now cause I like them but are they good for me have not played with them but they feel great.What is the next step do I take?
ksprecherScarborough, NY
The next step is to take them to a club fitter and hit them on a launch monitor and lie board. This way you know if they have the correct shaft and lie angle.
Kevin
When I do get fitted is their anyway that the pro will say that these clubs are not ghood for you for any reason.
J.D.Fayetteville, Arkansas
I can't imagine the fitter would tell you that these clubs are not good for you. I have a set of AP1's but never got fitted. My previous set was the DCI Gold standard length and lie with stiff shafts. I got the same specs in my AP1's and went out and shot my best round ever (78) the first time I played them.
I think it is best to get fitted by a trained professional, but if you are happy with how you hit your clubs and choose not to get fitted, it is not the end of the world.
Phil MWHITE LAKE, MI
Its possible if the fitter reps one mfg more then another . But stick to your guns because they can set up any club to fit your swing .. Casted clubs i don't think can be bent to fit , just forged to set lie and loft.
Kyle PLakeland, FL
definitely go to an authorized dealer where someone is trained to fit clubs and go get them fitted. i got fitted for my ap1's when i bought them in july. AWESOME clubs. great feel, distance, and forgiveness. i love them. good luck
A J EEdina, MN
practice with them until you are comfortable with them
David SAlamo, CA
You do need to get fitted to ensure that the loft and lie are right for you. I did that with my local pro and love my AP1's. I ended up 2-up and had I not been fitted, I would not have the ball flight I should.
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