I had my very first club fitting at PXG in Philadelphia — and it did NOT disappoint! The staff was incredibly knowledgeable and helpful, making the entire experience smooth and fun. In this video, I take you through the full fitting process, give you a tour of the beautiful store, and check out all the gear and apparel PXG has to offer. Whether you’re new to golf or looking to upgrade your game, I highly recommend stopping by this location!

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Today we we are here at PXG. Time to get the club fitting done here in Philadelphia. We got John Reed going to be the filmer today. Baby BK just a he’s just here. Let’s get it. [Music] [Music] Take the best ones for that. Um, I’ll kind of search you out more than likely search you in our our P head, which is our gen 7 P head a little smaller, more kind of like a player’s distance of iron. Um, we have multiple lines, gen 6, gen 7, block, and block ops. Block ops is going to be our kind of game improvement, but it’s forgiving based on your swing speed and everything. Probably not going to fit into that. More XP or P head players distance higher. Uh a little smaller in the toe box, so a little more compact than XP. Little more loft, get you a little more height, a little more distance as well. Um but still uh he keep forgiveness, right? So redesigned head. We have a tungsten weight in the toe. Brings weight from the heel back towards So brings a little more from the heel strike towards the toe just for that center of gravity. Got two. All right. All [Music] right, we’re going to get it all up, right? Little left. That’s more of just what we’re doing base. So, um, so on average, but overall, not bad. I’ll take that 138 out. So, 1556, 17. Not bad. a little too much run out for paint, but that’s because of the the low launch and low plane. We’re going to try to increase all of those. All right. So, I’m going to search you in shaft called from KDS called SK for light stiff shaft. You’re right on the cusp of like stiff regular go stiff how far to swing harder. No problem. Um, so again, this is going to be our Gen 7 head. Little more loft. Um, little smaller, more compact head. [Music] [Music] two It’s not that many. It looks like a lot because there’s different lengths and different weights, right? So, it’s a lot of the same shaft, but different lengths, different weights. Like all the way here, these are all drivers. And then you have fairway woods, you have, you know, right here is our graphite section and composite section. And then you go to your steel shafts. They’re all very similar, but they all do drastically different things, right? I know. Good. again. Raised it by 10 by almost 10°. That’s good, too. That one’s definitely close. Yeah. So, this is very stable shaft because it’s one piece, right? So, the misses left and right are going to be minimized much more because of the stability of the shaft in one piece. Pretty [Music] good miss [Music] [Music] to mem to dens. So it’s helping. You just need to get a little more down. you know, start there. Oh, and I brought these along because I realiz this one really out of easy to get out of Okay. And we’re slowly bringing it down, right? A lot of that’s just mechanic, but also the angle, the weight is dictated as well. It’s really good, though. Right. Best thing that I like about that is we have our spin rate, we have average, and then we have our standard deviation. So those three swings that I’m looking at right now are within 94 RP. That means almost every swing that you take on horse is going to be within that range. So 165, we have a 1589, 162, 165. All that’s going to be really, really consistent. We’re going to be a little lighter. No shafts, follow because I did I did my research and I found out it’s really not stretch but and these are really good money overall just to see what that’s going to do for you. See if we can get a little more consistency. You okay over there? You have a friend. Yeah, I like this much better. I hope you agree. Oh, yeah. It feels It feels a lot better. So, yeah. So, a little bit little more head weight, slightly shorter, something more. So we’ve been swinging 37 and a2 that’s 37 standard for most uh your current club 37 something right in between a little less but a little more head weight definitely get a little more consistent right those last three swings were all 120 to 122 speed definitely feel a lot Like even that little heavy one didn’t look as bad as the first one that we hit, right? Just a little bit too steep. You know, you have a very steep angle of attack, which you’re going to be a little heavier when you miss. That’s going to be your miss. A that heavy chunk, right? Terrible. But that’s still 162. is still going, you know, 7 yards further than your current club on a missing, right? And then your good ones are going anywhere from 15 to almost 20 yards further at 175. So, really good. See where we’re hitting it on the face. Sliding towards the tail. That’s probably That’s not I’d place it there. That’s not bad. They’re all pretty much right at that center spot. So, really good. I mean, I’m used to I feel like I’m used to placing it right there and I go. So, if I place it in a little bit, it’ll be I’ll try it. This minus that. So, it gives you face angle of 3 and 1/2° closed. So, these were different positives. Same goes to the rest. So I always tell people look at the the screen as it’s divided into two sections. Left being your negative number, right being a positive number. Club path you want positive. Face path you want a 2:1 ratio of a negative to get it to be a perfect draw. If you want it to be a perfect fade, it’s going to be a negative with a positive number. Two 2:1 ratio again. But still pretty good. I mean, we’re getting closer and closer to that center center mark, right? We’re starting to bleed it right close 3 mm off center impact, right? 8 mm high. Not bad. Right here. A little spotty with the heavier grammar weight. Two degrees up right on that center line. So, pretty good, right? You can go either or. I feel like you’re getting a little You’re a little more consistent in the shorter length with a little heavier weight. Right. So, I kind of lean towards this. How do you feel about all that? Right. Land angle 42. 42 exact same. Launch everything. So I’ll tell you this one better in the hand in the hand that’s pretty good right so when I look at dispersion cuz I can’t control left and right as much I can control more that one being this right kind of look at that one out still right your short one’s going 162 long one’s going 171 right now but we’ve seen it much higher at 175. So 167 for 177 uh 177 6,000 spin. So again we increase that that spin like I talked about. Increase our land angle 42 2° from 37 dynamic walk up about the same. Our launch came up a little bit. We were at 12. Now we’re at 135 14 when I but really good. Um, but your max right now is 175 180. So you definitely have that in the paint, right? Okay. Really good. So this is what I’m going to build for you max speed 119.8 similar to what we just triedus that one. [Music] [Music] [Music] Still not bad. Not at all. It’s just the the issue you’re going to run into is high spin because of how far you get down. Right. I don’t go to the back pocket. That’s bad. Heel also gave you a low finish. This just start. [Music] That’s more mechanic. Yeah, how does the head feel? This is my life. But I’m saying five wood and five and five. I think this is 19. These are basically These aren’t comparable. Okay. So, what is that? Yeah. That was 232 for 245. Really like this driver I absolutely love. So, we have two wedge designs. We have our forge wedge, which is going to be very similar to a bokei, anything you get off the shelf. And we have our sugar. These are completely designed. This is a milled head. So, what that means is these both are forged clubs. This is forged three times. This is forged three times. But what happens is why they’re different is when it’s coming out of that cast, instead of just taking out a cast, they mill it out. So, it’s going to give you much softer feel, much more spin. We also have full face grooves on both. So, we’re gonna hit these. Tell me which one you like to feel. They just came out with He’s walking. I was just looking. I love these bags. All right. So, every putter imaginable I can build for you. Um, right now a lot of people are going towards zero torque putters. Mhm. And they’re phenomenal. I always say I can fit you for anything that you’re doing right now, but if you work on a game or don’t work on your game, the putter I pitch you for might not work as you work on your game or take a year off. Right? A zero torque putter is always going to work because that’s what it’s designed to do to whatever path your putter path is on, it’s going to be on that path, right? So I can get something, hey, if you miss if you’re missing to the left, you know, I put you in to something like this. Or if we have what’s called towing or if you know, you need a little more face balance cuz you’re missing to the right, give you a center shaft or a double bend, things of that nature where if you kind of work on your game at any point in time, these things might not work where zero torque is always going to work. That’s why a lot of people are going to them nowadays. Um, so we kind of look at those and kind of start there. See if we like them. If not, just pick something on the wall you do like a fast. What’s funny is I tell people you’re not supposed to make putts in here. It’s cuz I don’t care. I don’t really I really don’t care if you make putts. I care about the ball rolling and how your club’s going back. Correct. I I care more about on length, weight, you know, if you miss it long, I want to put more weight in the head. If you miss it too short, I want to take weight out of the head. Are you set up in a good posture to make a good path to go up, right? Because we, you know, we vacuum this, the the fiber, the carpet changes. So, you’re like, it’s hard to make the bike, but if I can get you set up to being comfortable over the golf ball, you’re not too inside, not too over. as well as the leads correct. Doesn’t matter if you make a push or not cuz I’m watching the way like this ball is rolling. It’s not rolling side to say like this window. So Trackman will pick up maybe a quarter of the shots. That’s why I don’t use it in here as much. I use visual more than anything of what I’m looking for in his eyes, you know, the golf ball. How does the grip feel? How does the weight feel? Do you think it’s a little light, a little long? Um, I mean, it feels pretty good. Um, not really any complaints about it. It feels good even though I haven’t used like a grit like this in a while. Right there. So, I’m going to give you another one. It’s called Fab Attack. It’s another zero torque. It’s a little cleaner look. Um, all black, but just the white line. Little smaller grip. Same style. Full round grip. Some people will like one or the other better. I do feel like this feels better. That’s really good. Even though it was left, it was just You could read TX all the way through. I will say this one feels better. Okay, so it’s the next day after my PXG fitting and I have to say the experience was freaking amazing. The staff was awesome. Um, all the people there, the equipment, there’s so much gear there to look at. We we probably spent 30 minutes just looking at clothes and equipment, the the golf bags. And if you haven’t been to a PXG store, I would definitely recommend going. And also guys, if you enjoyed the video, please like, subscribe, um, road to 5K, and we’ll catch you on the next one. Bye, guys. Bye.

2 Comments

  1. Wow! I knew there was a lot I didn’t know about golf. It would be awesome to get “fitted” for golf clubs. Maybe someday.

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