There is getting fit and there is getting fit.
The whole industry has created a monster and its customers have been sold a rotten bill of goods on what it means to "get fit".
A basic fitting is to get length, lie, flex, and maybe grip size adjusted to the basic parameters of your body measurements. Not much different than getting a pair of pants hemmed to the correct length. Many places will do this for free when you buy a basic set of clubs, or do the adjustments of length and lie for a nominal fee if you already own clubs (in that case, not much you can do about flex without replacing shafts, but for a beginner, regular shafts will be most common anyway.) I say everyone who's half into the game should get this done as the cost is minimal. Bang for buck is pretty good in this scenario.
However, "getting fit" has somehow become synonymous with buying a whole new set of clubs, chosen from the shiny magical rack of heads, upgraded shafts, fanciful putters and various other OEM offerings. In reality, it's primarily a sales tool and sales transaction to maximize profit. Sure, this is closer to getting a tailored suit rather than getting the pants hemmed, but it's highly doubtful you need a custom suit at this point in your golf journey. This has its place but I'd argue a new golfer isn't the proper audience.