how accurate is the mimatch system at drummond
I couldn’t verify independent performance data that quantifies MiMatch’s accuracy at Drummond, but Drummond describes it as a free fitting system that compares your characteristics against leading brands and selects clubs for you. A 2021 golf show segment also has a fitter saying, “how accurate it is simple as that,” but that’s promotional commentary rather than a published validation study.
What’s known
Drummond’s own materials say MiMatch uses your unique golfing characteristics and brand comparisons to recommend clubs, and the fitting is typically free and takes about 30 to 60 minutes. That supports that it is a real fitting process, but it does not prove accuracy in a scientific sense.
How to think about “accuracy”
If by accuracy you mean “does it usually recommend sensible clubs?”, the best evidence available here is the service description plus testimonial-style content, which suggests it is meant to narrow options rather than guarantee a perfect fit. If you mean “is there independent test data showing success rates, dispersion improvement, or handicap gains?”, I couldn’t find that in the available public sources.
Practical takeaway
- Good for a guided starting point, especially if you’re choosing between many club options.
- Not the same as a fully independent, data-published fitting validation.
- Best used alongside an in-person test hit and a fitter’s judgment, not as the only decision-maker.
If you want, I can also help turn this into a short forum-style post or check whether there are recent customer reviews discussing MiMatch accuracy.