by Tom Wishon | Jun 5, 2013 | Clubfitting, Driver Fitting
Higher than desired spin on the driver typically comes more from the golfer having a little more downward angle of attack into the ball or, from the golfer allowing the clubhead to slightly pass in front of the hands so the dynamic loft on the face is higher at impact...
by Tom Wishon | May 22, 2013 | New News, Uncategorized
Those who follow the doings of the golf equipment industry with interest are aware that on May 21, 2013 the USGA and the R&A officially announced their decision to ban the anchoring of putters to the body during the execution of the putting stroke. The decision...
by Tom Wishon | Nov 14, 2012 | Clubfitting
Clubfitting is and always will be about tailoring the specifications of each golf club so they best match the various swing characteristics of each different golfer. To think that a golfer can play as well with clubs bought off the rack made to a series of standard...
by Tom Wishon | Oct 12, 2012 | Clubfitting
By now, most golfers who read even a little about golf equipment know that the acronym “ MOI “ stands for Moment of Inertia. And most golfers who are aware of the MOI of a golf club have been told this is a scientific property that is a big part of how forgiving a...
by Tom Wishon | Oct 2, 2012 | Shaft Fitting
Shaft torque affects performance a little bit, but not nearly as much as does the shaft’s weight, overall stiffness design and bend profile design. And here’s why. The golf industry’s term “shaft torque” is used to convey the relative, comparative amount that a shaft...