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1 on the list, below), uses Club Conex, a hosel-adapting system that allows any shaft to fit into any driver head. For example, GOLF’s sister brand, True Spec (No. One of the biggest differentiators that resonated with the panel was the use of proprietary fitting systems. As you can guess, outfits that meet industry standards in data capturing (i.e., Trackman and Foresight) also received a rankings bump.

Locations that offer both indoor and outdoor fittings with the capability of building sets in-house were favored over those who don’t. In addition to experience and reputation, fitters rose or dropped in the ranking depending on certain operational criteria, one of the most important being that the fitting location was brand agnostic with access to clubs and shafts from a wide variety of manufacturers. With the help of industry experts in the fields of club manufacturing, data technology and professional teaching, GOLF looked at more than 240 individual clubfitting companies, with an internal panel ultimately focusing on half of this group to determine the Top 50. GOLF’s got your back, as we introduce the Top 50 Clubfitters in North America. But what constitutes a proper fit, and, more important, where should you go to get one?

We can all agree that clubfitting is important, if not critical. This article has been updated to clarify the relationship between GOLF Magazine/ and True Spec Golf.
