by Tom Wishon | Aug 9, 2012 | Clubfitting, Driver Fitting, Golf Club Technology
Since 2011, the driver designs from the vast majority of golf companies have been made with a variety of different adjustable hosel sleeves that are said to offer custom fitting to any golfer. By adjusting a specially made device in the neck of the drivers, these...
by Tom Wishon | Aug 2, 2012 | Clubfitting, Putter Fitting
When most golfers think about custom Clubfitting, they think only of the full swing clubs – the driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons and wedges. Few golfers are ever fit for their putter. Yet within this all important club exists the chance to achieve the greatest...
by Tom Wishon | Jul 18, 2012 | Clubfitting, Driver Fitting, Hybrid Fitting, Iron Fitting
One of the very first technical points a golfer learns about his equipment is the letter + number designation which describes the SWINGWEIGHT of the clubs. C8, D1, D4 are examples of the letter/number designation which have been used to label the swingweight of golf...
by Tom Wishon | Jul 11, 2012 | Clubfitting, Shaft Fitting
Changing Golf Shafts – When I Use a Shaft From a Different Company Do I Use the Same Flex I Currently Play? Sometimes and then again, sometimes not. Sorry but that’s the truth because there are no standards in the golf industry for how stiff any of the letter...
by Tom Wishon | Jul 3, 2012 | Clubfitting, Golf Club Technology
Industries, companies, and organizations love to use acronyms because the abbreviations of longer terms slash syllables and easily roll off the tongue. One such acronym that has been a buzzword since 1998 in the golf equipment industry is COR – Coefficient of...