I returned to the same club fitter who did my first one, which was 4 years ago. I had a steep swing plane during the first fitting, so my lie angle was built to match....oh, how things have changed, my swing has improved and is much flatter. Shaft length and weight remained unchanged, but my lie angle needed adjusted 3 degrees flatter, which is quite a change. I had been pulling shots left with my current set, but once the lie angle was adjusted the flight path was corrected. Once we got the lie angle adjusted he put an Apex club head on the shaft, a 7 iron, and it was a thing of beauty. I wanted to marry that club right there on the spot.
So new irons will consist of the the Apex irons, 6-AW, 120 gram true temper elevate tour shafts, Winn Dri-tac grips. My 56 degree and 60 degree wedges are the Mack Daddy PM grind. These wedges look nothing like a normal wedge, as Phil was instrumental in their design, but I love them.
Then I went through a putter fitting. Discovered I was standing to far away from the ball and I am an arc path putter. Moved closer to the ball, handed a mallet putter with toe weight and an s bend shaft. As it was explained to me, Arc swingers need the toe weight and s bend shaft to keep the putter face square at impact. Tried 3 different models and fell in love with the Odyssey Las Vegas Toulon putter and I ordered it to my specs.
Another great experience from a golf digest top 100 fitter. From start to finish, the entire process took 2 hours and 38 minutes. I should have my new clubs in about 10 days.