Whilst I appreciate that prices are keen on everyday items, I went to Direct Golf a couple of months back and bought a set of clubs to replace the very old second-hand set I was using.
As a golfing ignoramus I fell for the advertising about getting fitted etc. I wanted to try a set of Ping G30s but the salesman wasn't very keen to let me try them. I hit shots with 7 irons from about 5 different ranges of clubs and eventually settled for Taylor Made as the most comfortable of the selection I had to try.
It was only whilst speaking to a professional a couple of months later that it became apparent I should have been measured properly for length of club, been given options for shaft flex and different types of grip that I realised I had made an error and should have gone to a 'proper' pro shop. I feel like it was an opportunity wasted and now wonder how much more I could have got for my £1,200?
9 years ago
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