Yes. Fitted clubs are fairly popular but it is recommended that you are fairly good at Golf before you get this done because it is fairly expensive. Fitted clubs use different components, from different companies. A club head from could be from one company, and the shaft and grip from another. It may also include exact specifications for loft and lie of every club and even a recommendation of what ball to use.
The maximum is 14 clubs, all pros usually carry 14.
No it doesn't. Most times we golfers find a bag we like that has the pockets, storage areas, etc. and throw our clubs in it. It may be a Titelist bag and have Calloway clubs in it. That goes for the pros also. Usually they use a bag with their sponsor's logo, but they play another sponsor's clubs.
Pros: - Meet girls/guys - Likely to have a good time Cons: - Music might not be great - Smells of sick - Takes ages to get served
Some of the top amateur have sponsors who help them out, give them clubs, pay for travel, give them clothing and even cars in some cases. But they are not million dollar deals like the pros.
There are many differences. The most common ones are that the drivers are C.O.R tested and are usually a hot melt, which means there is hot glue poured into the head of the club to dampen the sound on impact. The drivers are bent to specific degrees to give a better launch angle and spin rate. Pros also have all their clubs matched for swing weight, a lot of amateurs would not need this. Pros also sometimes get their shafts tipped, which means cutting some off the bottom, not the top so the shaft plays stiffer than standard. The funny thing is, there used to be a lot more differences including, lie and loft adjustments, custom shafts and grips, but any player can get clubs custom fitted in a good golf shop.
Yes, there is nothing stopping them from doing so... well apart from being made from of by the other pros. In all seriousness though, in the last few years, a lot of pros have moved away from blade style irons and moved towards game improvement clubs which are a lot more forgiving on mishits.
Golf professionals use clubs from a variety of manufacturers and are each tailored to each individual to suit their specific individual body type and swing. There is an awful lot to be gained by having a correctly fitted set of clubs, something all pros but not all amateur golfers take advantage of. Most Pros will then select 13 clubs from a pool for possibly 18 clubs (Golfers may only carry 14 clubs, and virtually all serious players will carry a putter!) specifically for the course they are playing on that particular day. They select the clubs that will provide the best combination of clubs taking into consideration trajectory, carry, overall distance, spin rate, feel at impact, course setup and hazards, but it's essentially the clubs they think that will enable them to shoot the lowest score possible for that round! List of clubs modern pros (incl. women) typically use; Driver (1W) 2-Wood 3-Wood 4-Wood 5-Wood 7-Wood 2- Hybrid 3-Hybrid 4-Hybrid 5-Hybrid 2-iron 3-iron 4-iron 5-iron 6-iron 7-iron 8-iron 9-iron Pitching Wedge Attack Wedge Gap Wedge Sand Wedge Lob Wedge High Lob Wedge Putter Not all clubface lofts are universal between clubs marked the same. The lofts vary between individual clubs and manufacturers. ie - XYZ PW has 46 degrees of loft whilst ABC PW has 48 degrees.
Yes, playing any sport professionally is a large risk, especially with one as small as paintball. Most "pros" also have a second job.
Take lessons, practice, watch the pros, think your way round the course, get the correct clubs for you and practice some more.
PROS: Tax benefits, forced income preservation, protected by state insurance laws, and funds are managed professionally. CONS: Unknown changes in the economy could affect the settlement, funds could be poorly managed, all money isn't available immediately.
Do a pros and cons list of each. Whoever has less cons and more pros wins.
The actual custom fitting service is usually free, however, if you want specialist grips and shafts it can get quite expensive. ANSWER: If You are buying new clubs , fitiing should be included at no extra charge - any reputable retailer should not charge you more for fitting . But, most fitting pros charge a modest fee, perhaps $35 to $50 being typical.