DRIVER & DISTANCE FITTING

Maximize Ball Speed. Tighten Dispersion. Gain Real Distance.

Outdoor driver and wood fitting using Trackman 4 — see your true ball flight, not a simulator projection.

Why Driver & Distance Fitting Matters

The driver creates the largest performance gap in your bag.

Most golfers:

  • Play the wrong loft
  • Use a shaft that doesn’t match their tempo
  • Spin the ball too much (or too little)
  • Lose 10–20 yards from inefficient launch conditions
  • Fight one-sided misses off the tee

Distance is measurable.

Dispersion is measurable.

Confidence is measurable.

Guessing is expensive.

The Outdoor Fitting Difference

Outdoor + Trackman 4

Most golf retailers fit indoors into a net.You hit into a screen. They show you numbers. You never see full ball flight.

At Jeff Shuster Golf, fittings happen outdoors at Angus Glen.

Why this matters:

  • Real turf interaction
  • Real wind feedback
  • Real carry validation
  • Real descent angle
  • Real visual confidence

Trackman 4 provides the data. The outdoor ball flight confirms it.

That combination builds trust — and better decisions.

  • What A Session Looks Like

    1. Baseline testing with your current driver
    2. Analyze ball speed, launch, spin, attack angle
    3. Test multiple heads for forgiveness and launch window
    4. Shaft profiling (Fujikura, Oban, TPT, etc.)
    5. Optimize length, tipping, and swing weight
    6. Confirm full ball flight outdoors
  • FAQ

    Will I automatically gain distance?

    • Most golfers do — but the real win is optimized launch and tighter dispersion.

    I’m a mid-handicapper. Is this worth it?

    • Yes. Driver optimization benefits every skill level.

    Can we focus on accuracy instead of distance?

    • Absolutely. We fit for performance goals, not ego numbers.

Performance You Can Expect

Driver & Distance Fitting

  • +2–6 mph ball speed
  • 300–800 RPM spin optimization
  • 10–20+ yards of carry gain
  • 20–40% tighter dispersion
  • Clear distance separation between driver, 3W, and hybrid