FITTING and/or ORDERING
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First Name
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Last name
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Address 1
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Address 2
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Address 3
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Address 4
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Address 5
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Telephone
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Email Address
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Male or Female
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Male
Female
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Right or Left Handed
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Right Hand
Left hand
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Driver Speed (mph)
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Driver Distance (specify yards or meters)
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5-Iron Speed (mph)
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5-Iron Carry (specify yards or meters)
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Wrist-to-Floor (specify inches or cm)
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Stand erect, but relaxed, on a hard surface with shoes of similar golf shoes’ sole height. Measure from major wrist crease to floor for both arms and average. It
is best to have someone assist you with these measurements.
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Hand Measurement A
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Measure from major wrist crease to tip of longest finger. RH players measure left hand, LH players measure right hand.
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Hand Measurement B
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Measure from crease at base of longest finger to tip of longest finger. RH players measure left hand, LH players measure right hand
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Typical club used from 150 yards to green
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Backswing-to-Downswing TRANSITION
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1. Smooth -- The golfer either has a distinct "pause" between the end of the backswing and
beginning of the downswing, or makes a transition move that does not appear to put very much initial bending on the shaft.
2. Average -- An average transition move will not have a distinct pause between the end of the
backswing and beginning of the downswing and and is not overly aggressive on the downswing.
3. Forceful -- The forceful transition will exert a visible bend on the shaft as the club
begins down and gives the distinct impression that the player is trying to "hit" the ball hard from the beginning of the downswing.
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Swing TEMPO
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1. Smooth -- A smooth swing tempo will appear to be that of a "swinger", who swings the club
rhythmically and with either no sense of, or a very subtle sense of accelerating the club to impact.
2. Average -- An average swing tempo will display a sense that the golfer is definitely trying
to accelerate the club to impact, with some sense of control, but without a real sense of aggression in the downswing.
3. Fast -- A fast swing tempo should definitely convey a sense of aggression in the downswing
and that the player is really trying to accelerate the club to "hit" the ball.
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Wrist-Cock RELEASE
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1. Early -- In an early release, the golfer almost immediately begins to unhinge the wrist-cock right when the club starts down
from the transition.
2. Midway -- A "midway" release is when the golfer holds a major portion of the wrist-cock
intact at the start of the downswing, but begins to unhinge the wrists just before the arms reach waist high on the downswing.
3. Late -- A player with a late release is definitely able to retain the angle between the shaft and
the arms until the arms are at or below the waist on the downswing.
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Typical SWING PATH
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Outside-in
Along target
line
Inside-out
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Typical Swing PLANE
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Normal
Upright
Flat
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Typical BALL FLIGHT
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Straight
Fade or Slice
Draw or Hook
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Handicap or Typical 18-Hole Score
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List any objectives you have for your new club(s)
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List the clubs, including shafts, grips and headcovers, or other items that you are considering for purchase or that you want to purchase. I
will send you the pricing and my fitting recommendations for your review and approval.
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Image Verification
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