Fitting for Recreational Golfers
Will a Custom Fit set of clubs improve my golf game more than taking lessons?
- Nothing replaces good swing instruction coupled with monitored practice to groove the proper swing characteristics. But the problem is, golf requires athletic ability to even have the chance to master the proper swing fundamentals.
- Buying clubs off the rack is in fact making it a lot more difficult to master swing improvement instruction. 46" drivers, 43.5" 3 woods, 23* 5-irons, standard total weights and swing weights which don't match all the golfers' differences in strength, swing force, tempo and physical build.
- For the average player, proper fitting can add 10 yds to your tee shots, give you a set makeup that reduces the percentage of really bad shots from the harder to hit clubs than those you bought off the rack, reduces a 20-35 yd slice into a 10 to 20 yd fade/slice, allows you to hit 2-3 more fwys and have a higher percentage of shots in play with a clear shot to the green, allows you to hit a couple more greens and get more shots closer to the green, allows you to get the ball up and down a couple more times.
Highschool Golf team's
Special pricing available - equipment seminars available.
With the boom of girls' golf teams in recent years, there is a big need to get the ladies into fitted clubs, the "women's clubs" off the rack, just don't meet their numerous fitting needs as they grow and develop their game. For both girls and boys, we must make sure the clubs aren't swinging the player.
One of the biggest challenges for youth entering the competitive realm is getting the ball off the tee into a position to hit the green on the second/third shot. Their driver needs to have the proper overall weight for their strength, and just as important launch angle and LOFT!
I work with drivers from 7 to 17 degrees of loft and face angles from 4 degrees open or closed and of course everything in between.
With the boom of girls' golf teams in recent years, there is a big need to get the ladies into fitted clubs, the "women's clubs" off the rack, just don't meet their numerous fitting needs as they grow and develop their game. For both girls and boys, we must make sure the clubs aren't swinging the player.
One of the biggest challenges for youth entering the competitive realm is getting the ball off the tee into a position to hit the green on the second/third shot. Their driver needs to have the proper overall weight for their strength, and just as important launch angle and LOFT!
I work with drivers from 7 to 17 degrees of loft and face angles from 4 degrees open or closed and of course everything in between.
Advanced Golfers
The avid, low handicap golfer has their own unique needs: Mini drivers/fairway drivers for more control off the tee. Determining the longest iron they can hit that will land soft enough to hold a tight pin. The tour pros have been using specialized iron designs down to the 4 iron and having options from irons to hybrids to fwy woods for the course and or conditions they may encounter, today's avid players can now benefit from these options. The game improvement from fitting will cover those little weak spots that enable the advanced golfer to reduce some distance gaps and meet player specific needs.
Senior's
Lighter, more loft may keep the driver's distance from being a problem. Using lighter weight shafts with the appropriate bend profile helps maintain distance. Spring face irons can help with lost distance as well.