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GuidesFeb 15, 2026·2 min read

How Your Fit Profile Works

We use seven data points to make sure every item we send fits correctly. Here is the breakdown.

A fit profile is only useful if it is actionable. Our approach turns a short set of member inputs into practical decisions for recommendations, merchandising, and member boxes.

Key Points

Shirt, waist, inseam, shoe, glove, outerwear, and fit preference.

Updates apply to future recommendations immediately.

Profile data supports both commerce and curation workflows.

The Seven Inputs

Instead of collecting every measurement possible, we focus on seven fields that predict most sizing outcomes in golf apparel. This keeps onboarding fast and still useful.

When members update any value, those changes flow forward to future selections.

How Recommendations Use It

Recommendations prioritize products with higher confidence based on brand-specific fit behavior and your profile preferences. This improves conversion while reducing avoidable returns.

When You Should Update

Update your profile at season transitions, after major brand changes, or anytime your preferred silhouette changes. A one-minute refresh can save multiple mismatched orders.

Good fit should feel invisible. The goal is simple: less friction, better confidence, and more usable gear.

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