Club Fitting Directory · Updated July 2026
Top Golf Club Fitters in Alabama (2026)
5 fitters across 5 cities — including 5 clubfitters. 5 independently owned. 1 with launch monitor details.
Comparing golf club fitters in Alabama? Browse 5 fitters, retailers, and simulators across 5 cities, with fitting prices, launch monitor technology, and ownership shown where we've verified them. Launch monitors on record here include Foresight and TrackMan. Every shop listed is independently owned. 1 of the 5 Alabama shops publish their launch monitor setup, including 1 running Foresight. Compare the listings below to find the right fit close to home.
For national pricing and technology benchmarks, see our State of Club Fitting 2026 report.
Updated July 2026
Top 5 Club Fitters in Alabama for 2026
| # | Fitter | City | Type | Launch Monitor | Fitting Price | Rating |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Fairhope GOLF Works | Fairhope | Independent Fitter | Foresight, TrackMan | — | 5.0 / 5 |
| 2 | Pebblehurst GOLF And Putter Lab | Homewood | Independent Fitter | — | — | 4.9 / 5 |
| 3 | Inverness GOLF & Repair | Birmingham | Independent Fitter | — | — | 4.8 / 5 |
| 4 | Moon GOLF - Auburn | Auburn | Independent Fitter | — | — | 4.7 / 5 |
| 5 | 1.50 GOLF - Precision Fitting & Instruction | Gulf Shores | Independent Fitter | — | — | 4.5 / 5 |
Methodology: ranked by Google rating from the 5shops listed on this page, with ties broken by verified fitting details (published prices, launch monitor tech). Prices and launch monitor details come from each shop's own website; “—” means the shop hasn’t published it yet. Last updated July 2026.
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FAQ
Club fitting in Alabama — FAQ
How do I find a golf club fitter in Alabama?
Use this directory to browse fitters by city across Alabama. Each listing includes the shop's services, rating, and contact information so you can compare options near you.
What launch monitor technology do Alabama club fitters use?
Shops in Alabama with verified fitting technology use Foresight and TrackMan. The listings above show each shop's equipment where we've confirmed it — worth checking, since the launch monitor drives the quality of your fitting data.
How many shops in Alabama offer club fitting?
5 of the 5 Alabama shops in this directory explicitly offer club fitting. Others focus on retail, repair, lessons, or simulator time — check each listing's services for details.
Who is the highest-rated club fitter in Alabama?
Fairhope GOLF Works is currently the highest-rated shop listed in Alabama, with a 5/5 rating. Ratings change as new reviews come in, so compare the listings above before you book.
What is golf club fitting?
Club fitting is the process of matching golf clubs to your swing, body, and goals — adjusting factors like shaft, length, lie angle, loft, and grip. A proper fitting can improve consistency, distance, and accuracy.
How much does a club fitting cost?
Prices vary by shop and fitting type, but a single-club fitting often ranges from around $50 to $150, while a full-bag fitting can cost more. Many retailers credit the fitting fee toward clubs you purchase.
How long does a fitting take?
A single-club fitting typically takes 30–60 minutes, while a full-bag fitting can take two hours or more. It's best to book ahead so the fitter can allocate enough time.
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Club fitting guides
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