With some great deals on clubs floating about during the Winter months, the temptation to splash out on those new irons or new driver is ever present.
My Golf Spy recently released some fairly controversial information on shafts used by some of the big golf companies. It's one of the main reasons why we build our own clubs.
“Throw all your misconceptions out of the window because if you haven’t been to ForeGolf, then you haven’t been custom fitted in the true sense of the word.”
Neil was looking for more consistency but had a limited time to practice. He suffered very inconsistent strikes and difficulty controlling his driver off the tee.
In an ever confusing world of golf, TaylorMade is trying to educate the golfing public that all Custom Fitting is not the same.
Roger had a hip operation then his handicap went from 8 to 11. We explain the cause and effect it had on his game and how correctly custom fitted clubs would allow him adapt to the change.
It’s so important to have all the brands and the full range shafts so we can access every last drop of technology for our customers.
Using the correct shaft and head from our fitting sessions is critical, take a look why we insist on the best quality components to make our custom clubs.
Problem: Shay played off a 9 handicap but struggled with consistency and direction control even though he played a lot. He was playing with a set of Titleist Irons and had a Titleist Driver. All the clubs were off the rack, they were all standard gents spec and had standard stock shafts. He also had some Callaway Woods that…
Can custom fitted clubs suit a high handicapper ? Can poor ball flight and inconsistencies be the fault of the clubs and not the player ?
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