by Tom Wishon | Sep 20, 2012 | Hybrid Fitting, Iron Fitting, Shaft Fitting
Industry statistics say that over 90% of all hybrids are sold with a graphite shaft, while only 30% of all irons are sold with graphite shafts. These trends most definitely say graphite is the shaft of choice in hybrids while steel is the predominant shaft material...
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 | 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 | Feb 27, 2012 | Clubfitting, Iron Fitting
Since the vast majority of golfers’ full complement of “irons” should include a mix of hybrids and irons, here are a number of other important elements of iron set fitting that can help ensure golfers are custom fit for the best overall iron set. Iron Lengths and...