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By Jaime L

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  1. So I’m currently gaming a TM driver and putter, cally woods and hybrid and Titleist everything else. I’m planning on going to a Titleist fitting in my area next month to go Titleist everything. Advice?

  2. Barry M

    Barry M
    Reno, NV

    Yes. You can change your profile picture as you will no longer need to hide your face for playing a TM driver.

    Seriously, no advice needed. Sounds like you're going about it the right way. If you are going to a legit Titleist fitter you can't go wrong.
  3. Chuck Z

    Chuck Z
    Mt Pleasant, SC

    Military

    Jaime L said:

    So I’m currently gaming a TM driver and putter, cally woods and hybrid and Titleist everything else. I’m planning on going to a Titleist fitting in my area next month to go Titleist everything. Advice?

    Listen to your fitter. Be very open minded.
  4. Abdon M

    Abdon M
    Northern California (because it's a big state)

    With what you posted, I couldn't give you details on what you should get with what Titleist has to offer (i.e. what model is your current gamers, what are your preferences, etc...).

    You're moving in the right direction by looking at a Titleist fitting. For Titleist fitting locations, go to this link: www.titleist.com/.../golf-club-fitting

    Once you have it scheduled, go in with an open mind and let the Titleist fitter see what works best for your game. Good luck and you'll be full Titleist in no time.
  5. Hi Jamie,
    Great idea, you will be treated to the finest equipment available. Got a full bag fitting last year and got back down to a single digit handicap for the first time in 20 years. Enjoy!
  6. Brock L

    Brock L
    Fort Myers, FL

    My advice: don't pigeonhole yourself. Go with what works best for you. As much as a liked the look of the TSi3 driver and fairway, the results didn't match up to my previous and current cally driver and fairway wood. I choose the clubs that work best for me and gives me the best opportunity to play well, not what pleases people on message boards or makes me look cool.
  7. El bandito

    El bandito
    Fife Bonny Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    Titleist all the way buddy, you’ll not look back ️‍♂️
  8. Scott C.

    Scott C.
    Irvine, CA

    Trust the numbers and the fitter. Don’t fall in love with a club or shaft too quickly.
  9. Play18

    Play18
    Aurora, IL

    Before fitting, research the clubs of interest and identify your performance needs and goals.

    On fitting day, ask questions and explain your needs and goals so the fitter understands your objective.

    Listen and be open-minded on the fitter's club selection.

    Finally, have fun and be patient with club fulfillment.
  10. Don't forget a new Titleist bag :)
  11. Bryan C.

    Bryan C.
    Dallas, TX

    I would say you're on the right track because I agree with the comments above that the Titleist fitting is the way to go. Also, I would add that you may know what club you think you may want or what grind you may want on wedges, but be open minded to the results and recommendations of the club fitter.

    Just had a Titleist fitting in Six Mile, SC, and ended up with completely different Vokey grinds than expected.

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