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How I
Fit Golf Clubs
I strive to provide my customers with golf clubs that are EASY FOR THEM TO USE. Clubs with which they have the potential to make square and centered contact with a playable trajectory the highest percentage of time. The goal is to make the game EASIER.
I don’t like to rely on questionable computer generated
data. That’s why I always fit OUTDOORS, where both the customer and I can see the ball flight. There’s no smoke and mirrors. Each customer knows immediately if they hit the new clubs better or not.
As a custom clubmaker, I have a number of factors to consider and discuss. Including:
● GRIP size, texture, taper and feel.
● SHAFT length, weight, primary flex, bend profile, torque,
and feel
● CLUBHEAD loft, face angle, lie angle, sole angle, offset,
center of gravity, weight, appearance, and feel.
There is only one way to guarantee satisfaction, you have to TRY THEM BEFORE YOU BUY THEM. I always provide a
test club built to the customer’s exact specifications. That way the customer can eliminate any doubts and feel comfortable with the purchase. And if there is a need for a little more FINE TUNING, we can take care of it before building the entire set.
In addition to working on club specifications, I give an equal amount of attention to determining the proper SET COMPOSITION. At the conclusion of the fit, I want my customer to know the combination of irons, wedges, hybrids, and fairway metals that works best for them. THEY DON’T, HOWEVER, HAVE TO BUY THE ENTIRE SET.
Because I keep results of each fitting on file, they can buy a limited number of clubs and slowly add to their set over time. When finished, they’ll have a balanced, custom fit set of clubs that they’ll be able to enjoy for many years.
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