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I’m not a pro golfer but I’ve been very involved in the competitive golf world for a lot of years. One of my kids played competitive golf starting at 9 years old, AJGA nationally (from Vermont to California and many places in between), 4 years of high school, 4 year starter in college etc.
So there were a lot of coaches, sets of clubs and club fittings over the years.
IMO for a casual golfer a free PGA superstore type fitting is fine. They’ll get your swing speed and a few other things and get you very close. Like said above, the modern analytic equipment they have is effective.
Modern “game improvement” or “super game improvement” equipment is pretty forgiving of a side range of swings.
Your swing is what matters most.
Unfortunately for most people the best (and often only) way to improve that is by lessons from a good coach.
And the cost of that makes club fitting (or clubs) seems like pocket change.
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