by Tom Wishon | Jun 20, 2012 | Clubfitting
In a word? Playing with the right grip size is HUGELY important. If the grip is too small and the golfer has to wrap his hands too far around the grip, the muscles of the forearm almost always tighten up. When the forearm muscles get tighter, it becomes much more...
by Tom Wishon | Jun 14, 2012 | Clubfitting, Driver Fitting, Hybrid Fitting, Iron Fitting
One of the most important specifications on each of your golf clubs is the loft angle. To skip the fancy definitions, the loft angle is simply how much the face of the clubhead on each of your golf clubs is angled back. Every clubhead in your bag has a specific and...
by Tom Wishon | May 23, 2012 | Clubfitting, Clubhead Design, Tips
Who doesn’t want to hit the ball longer? Shoot, one of the reasons Tiger Woods embarked on some of the major swing changes in his career was because he became concerned when he dropped out of the top 5 in driving distance on the PGA Tour. Every golfer would love to...
by Tom Wishon | May 15, 2012 | Clubfitting
With the advent of adjustable hosel drivers and special order fitting options from the big golf club companies, a growing number of golfers have become aware of the claims that custom clubfitting is a way for them to improve their play. The problem with the source of...
by Tom Wishon | May 4, 2012 | Clubhead Design, Golf Club Technology
All driver heads as well as some fairway wood and hybrid heads are manufactured from a number of separate pieces which are welded together to complete the final construction of the clubhead. Most common are driver heads which are manufactured from 4 separate pieces,...