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Agnostic fitting-
agnostic - ag⋅nos⋅tic - [ag-nos-tik]

  • Referring to: golf clubs
  • Fitting without regard to make or brand of heads or shafts, with only quality of design and manufacture as a criterion.
  • Fitting based on the best head and shaft combination built to fit the golfer’s swing and allow for the best possible ball striking by the golfer.
  • Fitting based on most consistent, most accurate and longest shots possible for the individual being fitted.
  • i.e. An AGCP Fitting

The Greatest “Little” Clubfitters Organization in the World

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Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals, LLC
The International Organization of Professional Custom Clubfitters & Club Builders
Custom Clubmakers • Custom Fitting Professionals, Home Based or Part time clubmakers • Retail Golf Shops • Green Grass Golf Shops
• PGA Professionals • Hobbyists

Don’t buy another golf club...
until you call an AGCP member!

Custom Fit or Standard Off the Rack?  

Have you walked into a sporting goods store with a high quality tennis department and looked at the rackets? They are all displayed unstrung. No tennis department in a sports store would be complete without an assortment of string dampeners and replacement grips either. Why? Because tennis players do not all play with the same tennis strings, string tension, string impact feel or grip texture and size. In addition, the rackets are also offered in different lengths, weights and stiffness. One size does not fit all in tennis.

Ever strolled into a high quality snow ski shop and looked at the skis, boots, bindings and poles? You’ll see a myriad of different length skis and poles and a seemingly endless variety of boots and bindings. Why? Because skis must always be fit to the ability of the skier or else the skier will have a horrible time on the slopes. One size does not fit all in skiing either.

Baseball or softball? Look at the array of bats in their huge variety of different lengths, weights, as well as the bat handle and barrel diameters. One size definitely does not fit all batters.

Now look at premium brand golf clubs. No matter the fact that the big retail golf super stores carry a plethora of different brand names among the clubs displayed on the racks, all the men’s drivers are 45” or 45.5” long, all of the graphite shaft irons are the same length and lie angle and all the steel shaft irons are the same length and lie as well. Drop one inch and the same goes for the ladies clubs too. Grip sizes are all the same for men as they are among the women’s clubs. Driver and woodhead face angles are all the same. The head to rest of the club weight balance we call swingweight is all the same for the clubs too.

Yes, you do get a choice of loft in the driver. Most golf stores stock drivers for men between 8.5 and 11 degrees, with maybe one model here or there with a little higher loft. Unfortunately there are a lot of golfers who need more than 11 degrees to maximize their driver distance and accuracy. And yes, you also get a choice between shaft flexes from L to X, but only in one model of shaft weight and bend profile design. Golf clubs are offered in much more of a “one size fits all” approach than the equipment in any other sport.

In case you haven’t been reminded of the fact lately, golf is a tough game to master to the point that you can hit the majority of your shots solid, on the center of the face, high enough to ensure full distance for your swing, and with enough accuracy to keep the ball in play. Clubs that fit your size, strength and the way you swing make the task a little easier. Clubs built to some pre-determined set of “standards” definite make it a lot more difficult.

Because the big golf club companies have always built and sold their clubs to some “national average” of golfer size, strength and swing ability, whenever golfers cannot hit the ball reasonably well the majority of the time, they blame themselves for the problem. After all, the game is difficult to master and it can’t possibly be the fault of the clubs, right? I mean, many of the clubs golfers buy are used by the pros on the PGA Tour, so if they work well for them, it has to be the golfer’s fault that he or she can’t hit more than 50% of their shots decently. Right?

Wrong. Yes, the game is difficult to master. But anyone who was reasonably good in sports when they were in school should be able to hit golf shots with more than a 50% success rate. The problem is that ALL golfers need to be custom fit for many more aspects of their clubs than a different driver loft or different shaft flex to be able to get the most from their size, strength and swing ability.

During a television interview aired on The Golf Channel in 2005, Tiger Woods was asked what he noticed the most about the amateurs he plays with in the pro-am events conducted the say before each week’s PGA Tour event. His response was that all golfers need to be custom fit with clubs that could accent the positive things they do in their swings and offset the chronic mistakes they make.

Are YOU still playing with standard made clubs bought off the rack? If you are, you are definitely not going to be able to play to the best of your ability.

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The Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals, LLC
5045 Milgen Court - Unit 12 • Columbus GA 31907

Mail to:
AGCP
PO Box 7583 • Columbus GA 31908

 was founded by Roy Nix,
owner and operator of McNix Golf in Columbus, GA.

If you would like to be a Corporate Sponsor of the AGCP
please call 706-324-7490 or e-mail roy@agcpgolf.com

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Special Membership Offer

Join the AGCP by March 31 and get an additional $250.00 in goods or services.

We need Qualified Fitters to fill an increasing number of requests for Qualified fitters. We need Qualified fitters in Alabama,Alaska, Connecticut, Delaware, Idaho, Iowa, Kansas, Mississippi, Montana, Nebraska, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, North Dakota, South Dakota, Vermont, West Virginia, Wisconsin, and Wyoming.

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The AGCP is Sponsored by:
Tom Wishon Golf
FlightScope
Markit Golf
AccuLength Junior Clubs
Aerotech Shafts
Aldila
Billy Bob’s Golf
Club Conex
Enzo Shafts
Fierce Golf
Golf Achiever - Focaltron
Infiniti Golf
Nicklaus Golf - New Sponsor!

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Real Feel Golf Mats
Silencer System
M L Wilson - Shaft Deals
OptimalFlight
Pure Grips
Rife Putters
Scratch Golf
S K Fiber Shafts
Sports Sensors, Inc.
Swingrite

and supported by:
ACCRA - UST - KBS Shafts
Alpha Golf
Clubmaker Online
Global Tour Golf - Star Grips
United States Golf Teachers Federation

If you would like to be a Full Corporate Sponsor of the AGCP or a Supporting Sponsor of the AGCP, please E-mail us for details and a rate schedule.

Also the AGCP is Associated with:

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