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	<title>Comments on: The Benefits of Custom Fitted Golf Clubs</title>
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		<title>By: bvmsadd</title>
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		<description>There&#039;s more variables then several of the posters had listed (ie &quot;arm length&quot;). A good fitting will look at your lie &amp; loft angles and your shaft length....as well as your shaft flex. This is a huge variable! If you&#039;re swing speed is less than about 98 mph on the driver....you&#039;re doing yourself an injsutice if you have a stiff shaft. Also, a good fitting will involve a (hopefully) knowledgeable associate asking you questions about your game, your desired ball flight, what you&#039;re looking to do, etc, so he can help pair equipment to you. If you&#039;re a worker of the ball with the irons....no need for the super game improvement type. A good fitting with the right equipment could drop several strokes from your handicap easy. Good luck!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There&#039;s more variables then several of the posters had listed (ie &quot;arm length&quot;). A good fitting will look at your lie &amp; loft angles and your shaft length&#8230;.as well as your shaft flex. This is a huge variable! If you&#039;re swing speed is less than about 98 mph on the driver&#8230;.you&#039;re doing yourself an injsutice if you have a stiff shaft. Also, a good fitting will involve a (hopefully) knowledgeable associate asking you questions about your game, your desired ball flight, what you&#039;re looking to do, etc, so he can help pair equipment to you. If you&#039;re a worker of the ball with the irons&#8230;.no need for the super game improvement type. A good fitting with the right equipment could drop several strokes from your handicap easy. Good luck!</p>
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