Precision Golf Clubs

Precision Equipment makes the difference

 

Professional Fitting

How professional fitting can help your game

How would you like to reduce your handicap by up to 25%?  If you're playing with clubs purchased off the rack that are poorly fitted to your golf game, reducing your handicap by one quarter is not unrealistic.

Poorly fitted golf equipment leads to bad swing habits as you adjust to compensate for your equipment.  Think of it in these simple terms.  If the specifications of your current equipment lead the ball to tend to go right, won't you subconsciously alter your swing to make it go straight?  Or if your golf shafts are too stiff, won't you try to swing harder to load the shaft and lessen the sting of impact.  Or if your iron lofts are too strong and club lengths too long, won't you end up leaving your long irons in the trunk of your car?

We've helped countless golfers make dramatic and immediate improvements in their golf games by designing and building clubs that had better feel, more distance, more accuracy, improved trajectory, and led to more consistency.

You and your golf swing are not average, why should you play with off the rack clubs that were designed for some mythical average golfer?

We use the twenty-one specifications of a golf club to help you obtain the five game improvement goals:

  1. Loft - to get the correct trajectory and distance
  2. Lie - crucial for accuracy, especially in the "scoring" clubs
  3. Bulge - affects how controllable our off-centre driver shots are
  4. Roll - important for effective launch angle
  5. Face Angle - can help tremendously with a slice or hook
  6. Sole Angle - important to get right so we do not bury our wedges
  7. Offset - helps with squaring the clubface at impact
  8. Head design and material - get the correct design for your particular needs
  9. Shaft Flex - we match the flex to your swing speed, tempo, and release
  10. Shaft Torque - avoid a shaft that is too stiff or too flexable.
  11. Shaft Weight - get the weight correct and it matches your natural tempo
  12. Shaft Spine Alignment - we ensure the spine is aligned during assembly
  13. Shaft Bend Profile - get the correct profile to help with desired ball flight
  14. Shaft Material and Design - Graphite? Steel? Scandium? Composite?
  15. Grip Size - the only point of contact with the club, it has to feel right
  16. Grip Weight - better consistency and feel
  17. Grip Material - feel and performance
  18. Club Length - the most crucial factor for consistent on-centre hits
  19. Club MOI - a MOI matched set means one swing for all clubs
  20. Club Weight - light for more distance, heaver for more control
  21. Set Makeup - a custom set can be tailored for you. Want to play 4 hybrids and start your irons at # 7 ? Do you like to play forged 3, 4, and 5 irons, and cast in 6 to PW ?
©2009 Precision Golf Clubs Last Updated December 28 2009