We do have some exclusive ClubLink Member Only dates set aside at the PING Performance Centre in Oakville on March 25 & 26, 2021. PING Canada Address: 2790 Brighton Rd, Oakville, ON
To book an appointment for March 25 or 26 at PING Canada in Oakvile, please call PING - 1-866-424-7464 and mention the exclusive fitting day.

COMING SOON: ClubLink will have exclusive custom fitting dates starting in April at our ClubLink courses. Please email shop@clublink.ca for more information and/or to put yourself on the list to be first in line for these appointments.
BOOK YOUR PING FITTING TODAY WITH A CLUBLINK PING MASTER
FITTER
To learn more about what to expect and where to be custom
fitted for PING clubs, please email us at shop@clublink.ca. PING player services
will reach out directly to answer your questions and help book your fitting.
The PING Way: Custom-Fitting Program Custom-Fitting
Program PING offers the most time-tested and precise custom-fitting
process in golf, one proven to generate the optimal ball flights and
consistency you need to shoot lower scores. To personalize your fitting
experience, we offer both a Level 1 or a Level 2 fitting, which is more
in-depth. With either option, you come away with the exact club specifications
that fit your individual swing to deliver the results you’re looking for. See
your favorite PING fitter to determine which level of fitting best suits your
needs. The PING Way PING’s reputation as the club-fitting leader has been earned
through decades of research and experience in the field. Our methodology has
been adopted by thousands of club fitters around the world to guide you in
finding the specifications that help produce your desired ball flight. The PING Way: Our
Fitting Process 1. The Interview Both a Level 1 and Level 2 fitting begin with your fitter
obtaining important information. Questions help the fitter identify your
ball-flight tendencies, equipment specifications, your likes and dislikes about
your current set, and your needs and preferences from new equipment. The
dialogue will continue throughout the fitting to ensure that your expectations
are being met every step of the way. 2. Static Fitting After the initial interview, Level 1 and Level 2 fittings
continue with the fitter determining your initial club specifications based on
your preferences, needs and ability. For drivers, fairways and hybrids, you'll
discuss the general performance characteristics of different models, lofts and
shafts. For an iron fitting, your height and wrist-to-floor measurement are
taken to help calculate your static iron color code (lie angle) and shaft
length, and your hand dimensions are used to calculate your static grip color
code, or grip size. A static fitting can also be performed utilizing nFlight
Web, our online fitting application. 3. Dynamic Swing Test For an iron fitting, you will hit a few golf balls from an
impact board with special tape on the sole of the club. When the club hits the
board, it will leave a mark on the tape that helps the fitter better understand
how your setup, posture, and swing affect the clubhead’s position at impact.
The fitter then makes adjustments to arrive at your color code. For drivers, fairway woods and hybrids, face tape or spray
is applied to the face and the impact marks are analyzed for consistency to
determine the optimal shaft length. 4. Ball-Flight
Analysis
Both a Level 1 and Level 2 fitting offer some degree of
ball-flight analysis from the driver through the wedges. While a Level 2
fitting experience is more in-depth, the fitter will utilize a variety of clubs
with slightly different specifications to isolate each fitting variable. This
process helps determine the combination of model, loft, color code, shaft
length and flex, and grip that gives you the best opportunity to achieve your
optimal ball flight.
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