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Club Fitting Process
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Quite a revolution has transpired since grandpa’s time - from hickory shafts to today’s
precision graphite shafts, with high C.O.R. titanium club heads. Determining what club
specifications and designs would best suit the customer is the main goal. It could mean
altering the players own clubs, or having a set custom built to your exact specifications.
One of the first steps in establishing which clubs would best suit a customer is
gathering data. There are many factors to consider, such as age, handicap, frequency of
play, as well as the goals and aspirations of the golfer. For a fee of one hundred fifty
dollars per hour by appointment, a client may choose to have their golf swing analyzed
electronically. Should a player choose this service, the more consistent the swing the
quicker the process.
The next step depends on the customer’s interest. When applicable, the fit of the player’s
current equipment will be checked and evaluated. If the fit is off, it can be determined
if the clubs can be successfully modified, and if that is practical. When a specific
brand of woods or irons is of interest, that model will be used to fit with whenever
possible. Another option is to select one of the many demo or fit clubs and begin
collecting data and explore brands or models during the process.
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