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Exporting and Sharing Your Fitting PDF

Export your fitting as a PDF for easy sharing.

Once you have a recommendation you're happy with, you can export it as a PDF - ready to print, email, or hand to a golf shop.

How to export

Click the Export PDF button in the Future Bag section. The PDF downloads automatically.

What's in the PDF

Your exported PDF contains:

  • Every recommended club with full specs (head, shaft, grip, length, lie)

  • Price range for each club

  • Bag composition chart showing the full 14-club makeup

  • Golf ball recommendation (if you received one)

Notes, commentary, and the full fitting conversation are not included - the PDF is a clean spec sheet.

How to use it

Bringing it to a golf shop. Most local golf shops and big-box retailers will build clubs to spec at purchase. Hand the PDF to the fitter or the counter - they can pull models and build each club to the specified length, lie, and grip. If they don't have an exact model in stock, they can usually substitute an equivalent.

Sending to a buddy. The PDF is a nice second-opinion format. Email it to a friend who knows your game, or post it to r/golf for community feedback (some players love sanity-checking fittings).

Saving for later. The fitting stays in StickFitter too - you can always come back and re-export. But a PDF is a durable snapshot, and useful if you want a record of what you were considering at a given time.

A note on model availability

Club models come and go from year to year. A recommendation exported today may reference a model that's discontinued a year later. The specs (length, lie, flex, grip size) are what matter most - any golf shop can apply those to a current-generation equivalent.

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