Custom Golf Clubs

Customize Your Set

Having custom golf clubs made with the specs of your personal measurements, height, and swing plane will cure any problems you are having on adjusting to your clubs.

Once a player reaches a certain level of experience with golf, there comes a time when a huge difference in the quality of their game will depend entirely on how well they play with their respective set of golf clubs.

Custom golf club fitting can become a big step in the right direction towards improving your score and overall continued enthusiasm of the game.

The most important aspect of having personalized golf clubs fitted for each individual is to make sure that it's done right. Everybody has a different body as well as a different swing.

You are investing quite a large sum of money into this project and if you do not have a professional properly fit you for your custom golf clubs including golf club irons, golf club wedges, golf club fairway woods, golf club drivers, golf club hybrids and golf club putters it could turn out to be the biggest regret you have made.

Having a set of custom golf clubs fitted to your needs is a fairly simple process. The three major factors that will be considered when having your new set of custom golf clubs fitted will be your height, your arm length, and swing speed.

A man that stands over 6 feet tall should not have to play with the same clubs that suit someone who is much shorter. Likewise, if you have shorter arms and legs, you would need clubs that differ in size than a person who has the same stature, but with longer limbs.

Shaft Length Adjustment

The shaft length is one of the most important adjustments that will need to be custom fitted for personalized golf clubs. The club fitter will be the person to determine what length your clubs should be. This length can vary by as much as 3 inches in some cases.

Shaft Flex Adjustment

The second important adjustment that is made for a custom set of clubs is the shaft flex. This term describes the stiffness (flex) of your club shafts. They must be matched to the exact speed at which you normally swing your clubs. You will need to have your swing speed test to get the right adjustment.

Lie Angle

The third important adjustment that is made for a custom set of clubs is the lie angle. Having the proper lie angle is critical if you want the opportunity to make accurate golf shots. The purpose in adjusting the golf club's lie angle is to ensure that the club is resting squarly on its sole when you are addressing your shot. This will help get your swing on the right plane and keep the clubface square at impact

Finally you need to consider the type of head shape you prefer and also the size of the grip, which is dependant on your hand size.

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