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Originally Posted by campfirewest
But the key is to get your driver fit, and usually you can only get fit for this year's model. So while a 2015 or 2016 driver is most likely to be similar performance-wise, you won't be able to get it fit and therefore can't necessarily realize that performance.
what about going to top independent club fitter and paying $100 to $200 for their detailed assessment? would probably figure out a ton of things and then you could look for that in purchasing used or new discounted elsewhere.
of course, you get into same problem you/i both mentioned. to get all the specs you probably need new clubs at list price - or near list.
can top golf shops easily measure lie angle? or is it something that is only really exact from factory floor? i know they can change it.