It's finally time to put the ego aside and get a proper fitting with proper gapping. I have a '23 T100 7 iron that I built and have been using at the range. I can hit it pretty well most days but probably need more forgiveness.
So the fitting is $100 and it is applied to the purchase?
Let's say I get fit for irons/wedges and pay $100 - I could buy one wedge and pay the difference of $79 + tax.
Now let's say I go back and get fit for driver, could I do the same thing on another wedge?
I work at a golf course and get a discount so will use that on the big ticket items. My course does not host any demo/fitting days.