Big box (PGA TOUR Superstore, Golf Galaxy)
Pros
- Often free with purchase
- Wide inventory on the wall
Tradeoffs
- Indoor nets and simulators only
- Junior fitter, not the senior staff
- Volume-driven, less personalized time
Pricing
A single-club Trackman fitting at Mulligan's runs about an hour and starts at a flat session fee. A full-bag fitting takes two to three hours. The fitting fee applies to your purchase if you build through us. We answer specific pricing live by phone.
60–180 min
Time on the range, depending on scope
The short version
Single-club fitting
About 60 minutes · driver, irons, wedges, or putter
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Full-bag fitting
About 2-3 hours · every club category dialed in
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Re-fit / follow-up
Hand-sized to your fit · usually no charge if within 6 months of original
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Putter-only fitting
About 60 minutes · outdoor and indoor roll, stroke arc
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Specific session pricing is set by Jay and Matt based on the cart we’re running. Call 804.784.6070 and we’ll quote you live.
Where Mulligan’s sits in the Richmond fitting market
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Common questions
A single-club fitting at Mulligan's (driver, irons, wedges, or putter) starts at a flat session fee and runs about an hour. A full-bag fitting takes two to three hours and includes every club category. The fitting fee applies to your purchase if you build clubs through us. For exact pricing on current sessions, call 804.784.6070.
Single-club Trackman fittings typically run in the $100-200 range at independent fitters. Full-bag fittings are $300-450. Big-box stores often run free fittings with purchase but limit you to net-and-screen setups. Mulligan's prices fall on the lower end of the independent range and apply the fee toward your build.
National averages for golf club fitting run $100-200 for a single-club session and $300-450 for a full bag. Premium fitting studios like Club Champion run higher ($300+ single club, $500+ full bag). Local pro shops like Mulligan's typically run lower and credit the fee to your purchase. The variable is whether the fitter does it outdoors in the open air (more accurate, what we do) or indoors on a net.
For golfers playing 15+ rounds a year and shooting in the 80s-100s range, yes. The wrong shaft flex alone can cost 15-30 yards of carry and triple your driver dispersion. A correct fitting typically pays for itself in the first set of clubs you buy fit. Below 15 rounds a year, fitting matters less and a pre-built set off the rack will play fine.
Trackman launch monitor on every shot with the numbers on the screen as you hit, time with Jay or Matt (the owners do the fittings. not a junior fitter), access to the full fitting cart for the brand we're working with, and an honest recommendation. Fee applies to your custom build through us.
No. A fitting tells you what would fit. Whether you act on it is up to you. Many customers come back later, sometimes a year later, with the report in hand. The fitting fee applies to a future purchase if you do decide to build.