The Truth
You clicked on the link because of one of these reasons.
Your goal is to increase your game. Our prices are much lower than Name Brand equipment. The price we offer is much lower than Name Brand equipment. You have reached the right place. Our Buyer’s guide will assist you in all of these areas. Lucky for you, it won’t contain the complicated terminology that Fitting guides use. You will find it easy to follow the steps and be on your way towards a more enjoyable, better game.
The Problem(s). Golf is a very simple game, but our brains and magazines make it harder than it should be. Many golfers share the same issues that must be solved. Most of us find the right solution.
manner. Our tendency is to believe that anything new must be better.
The equipment is better if it’s more costly than you pay.
You must. We then tend to take responsibility for the failure of that $1200 set.
We will not reduce our score.
Remember that your Pro Shop salesperson sold you the set.
Most likely has not built any clubs before and isn’t even familiar with the concept.
Specifications of the Proline shafts can be found here. Who wouldn’t want to be the shaft?
A Yugo motor is installed under the hood of a Lexus.
There is a solution.
It can be simple or more complicated. You can most likely fix it by reviewing your current game.
Only a few angles are available for equipment.
It could be that you feel the most confident in your swing. Here are some variables to consider.
Could be killing you game. Club Head Style, Shaft Choice, Shaft Length, Grip Size
The two most important components for fitting a golfer are Flex and Fit.
These variables aren’t matched to your swing and you may be in trouble
Negative habits can be deadly.
These Self-Help Guides are only a short time away.
We promise you that your game will improve and you’ll be a better player.
You are the smartest golfer around.
Club Head Style
Have you ever thought to yourself: “I don’t feel like my swing is that bad, why can’t I still
break (80,90,100).”If you are, then CLUB HEAD TYLE may be for you.
problems.
The technology has advanced so much that even if your irons are five years old, you can still use them.
You could get more from new iron heads.
construction. Below are some variables that impact the head.
This makes the game of golf a bit easier for most players. To learn more about each title, click here
Every one could help you improve your game. This is all a lot, and we are sorry.
First section, but go slowly and take it in small steps.
Take off
Offest refers to the distance the face of the club sats from the hosel.
Your clubs can help you reduce your slice. You are generally a better player than you think.
Any offset is possible. This is often not true. The better you are, for some reason.
Score is what you get if the iron head sits that far back doesn’t appeal to your liking.
The hosel. More than any other issue, it is about hand control. It is a feeling you can’t control.
You feel like the person who is actually in control.
Your new sticks will be offset. For a player with a high handicap, offsets can be made.
MAJOR determinant of making more solid contact. This is the most powerful analogy I could offer.
You might ask yourself if you could hit a ball like a professional baseball player.
home run or a broken bat single. The key to ditance is solid contact
Control of accuracy. You don’t want to feel broken.
Your irons might be worth considering going to a larger offset head.
Perimeter Weighting
The trend towards cavity-design irons is something you might have seen recently. Irons
In the past, more weight was placed behind the cavity’s impact area. Today’s
Irons tend to be heavier around the cavity’s perimeter. This is how it is
PERIMETER WEIGHTING. You can hit the ball perfectly straight and center if you do this.
Would prefer a narrow sweet spot without perimeter weighting. You could also put as
Much of this mass would be located directly below the ball’s impact point. This would create a
It is a very long shot. Your shot may not go if your distance is even one millimeter.
astray. Iron that has perimeter weighting will maximize your irons effectiveness.
You can forgive your irons. If you don’t play at least 4 or 5 times per week, you probably do not.
Not always hitting the sweet spot. You may want to
You should consider how much weight your irons need to be at the perimeter.
Sole Width
When buying your next set of irons, consider the width of your sole. Place
The larger your irons are, the easier it becomes to grasp in tighter lies.
Out of the rubble It is more comfortable to wear a narrow sole in tight places. Wider soles can be difficult.
It is easier to use plush lies. We recommend that you have a wide-soled iron.
Blade-style wedges are more popular. Most of your wedge shots will consist of
To stop them, you may need to tell tighter lies.
Quickly on the green. For your SW or LW, you may want to think about looking into
You can also choose from traditional or shaped wedges in our wedge section.
The Length of the Heel-to-Toe Measurement
Iron is cosmetic and more important than any other attribute. It does have an impact.
forgiveness. While a shorter iron may look better to some players, they prefer the compact appearance of an iron.
This design offers a greater effective area for hitting the ball. This is the right choice for you if your game requires a lot of hitting.
That is also a way to get the greatest amount of forgiveness.
Consider a wider heel and toe.
Eye Height
The Face Height corresponds to the Heel-to-Toe length. You are searching for the most forgiving?
Face height should also be taken into consideration when ironing.
SHIFT CHOICE Shaft choice is essential to your success
Present game and equipment. This is something we know you have heard a lot recently.
This is the one thing your friend is correct about.
Recreational golfers tend to believe that the only thing they should worry about is flex.
Fit and healthy. We don’t realize how often we see the man.
saying, “Give me x-stiff in my driver, and he hits the ball 175 yds off the tee. Or the
guy that says, “Now my friend saw me swing and said, “I need stiff.”” First things
first, don’t listen to the buddy who just read a “Golf Digest” and thinks he’s the golf
guru, but still shoots 20 strokes worse then you do. I personally think that custom
club builders are the most knowledgable in the business in regards to being able to
properly fit a golfer. That is our job, to properly fit and build irons and woods to a
golfers swing. Pro Line shops are there to sell equipment and have most likely never
built a club . So we would hope you would call someone in our field before having
“Harry the Hacker” giving you a backyard fitting.
Ok, enough of the rambling by us lets get down to how we are going to help you
become not only a more knowledgable golfer but a better golfer as well.
Kick Points
Ball flight is a problem for many golfers that are not even aware of it. Many golfers
are losing 3-5 strokes a round just because they have too low of a ball flight
pattern. No, we do not want you to have a high BALLONING ball flight. But, yes you
do want a more penetrating higher ball flight that lands softly. Think about the
shots that you have to play over a bunker with the pin tucked closely behind . With
too low of a ball flight you might land on the green but not be able to stop the ball
before you have run it 30 ft past the pin. You happily walk up to the green, pray for
a two putt and go to the next tee box. But what if you could have played that same
shot and been able to stop the ball 10-15 ft past the cup. You might have been able
to sink a one putt and saved one to two strokes on that hole alone. The tables below
show which shafts give you the ball flight you are looking for.
Shaft Torque
Just because a shaft says stiff flex does not mean that it is the right shaft for you,
even if you fit that criteria. Torque comes into play as well when properly fitting a
shaft to a golfers swing speed.
Think about a $4 graphite shaft that is a stiff flex and a $40 graphite shaft that is
also a stiff flex. There has to be a reason why that shaft is more expensive .
Generally it is for a couple reasons : Better materials, better tolerances, and more
precise kick points and torque tolerances for the flex it should correspond with.
To get the maximum distance and control out of your shaft you need to have the
right torque rating . If you hit the ball 275 on average without roll and are playing a
2.5 torque stiff shaft you are most likely not getting everything out of that shaft as
you should be. Remember torque is the amount the head turns on the shaft from
right to left. If you do not put enough load on the shaft to maximize the 2.5 torque
rating you are not allowing the shaft to load and unload to its maximum capacity.
Therefore you are not getting the maximum distance out of your new stick.
Most hitters need “A little “pop” for clubheads to release their music properly
impact. The players should not assume that lower torque is better.
You will have better control. You can find the torque rating you need by using this chart
for your next driver shaft. This rating will be more accurate for drivers with higher ratings.
Quality shafts are rated higher by them.
Shaft Weight
SWINGWEIGHTING IS A VERY IMPORTANT ACTIVITY. Many golfers are caught unawares
In their quest to obtain the D2 weighting, they often get discouraged. Every golfer should remember this.
Likes to feel different. Some prefer more headfeel, others like their weight less
All clubs are equally distributed. Remember that irons are also important.
Woods can be very different. A lighter head for my driver is what I like, so the 14th
It doesn’t feel heavy to me to carry around a 2×4. This is how I feel I’m in more
My game was in my control throughout the entire round. It is only one view, however.
This is where you need to start looking at your bags in a new way.
Light. Consider this: If you had $5000 to spend on a custom suit, how would that affect your ability to afford it?
If money and your health were not an issue, then you’d do it for yourself. You might be asking why?
If you had the money, you would customize your new driver and irons.
You can, yes! You have the option to customize our equipment prices.
Your clubs should be in the best possible shape.
SSHAFT LENGTH
While shaft length is extremely important, drivers tend to be the ones with the greatest need for it.
Golfers make mistakes. For your irons, we don’t recommend it.
Your swing should be tailored to your club. There are many variables that you should be concerned about
In golf, you don’t want a flawless swing or equipment.
They do not compare.
Are you more likely to choke up than not? Do you get up in the morning and wake up feeling refreshed?
Do you wake up every morning from a sore back after your round? This is the body’s way of telling you to relax.
You will need to have your clubs customized fit. You can also use your body to tell you what it is.
You will need to adjust the motion of your device to make it work with yours. NOT GOOD. If you take
Your body will not follow its natural rhythm.
flourish.
Here are some problems caused by the shaft being too long.
Too many clubs
Low Hook – This causes the toe to stick up. The heel of the club will become swollen.
You grab your club first and turn your toes in, causing right-to-left spins on the ball
and lower ball flight. Golfers often choose to play with a higher ball flight than normal.
Too many members of the club may try to compensate for their insufficient length, leading to them being unable to compete.
Too tall, and they should lean back in their downswing. Leaning back may cause lofty results.
be added to your head, which could cause you to miss the target. Super Fat
Shots: Your body will compensate for any extra length you have in your clubs.
However, this isn’t your body natural motion so it may forget to remember about 40%
It is all the time. Your body may forget that you have an extra length.
You should not chop a hair too soon. You will get those Super-Fat shots. Worm Burner
It is the reverse of Super-Fat Shot. This is where your body will actually go over.
Compensates for length, and is too high. Then, you contact the
This will cause the ball to fly in its center. It will result in a screaming wormburn or a shot that flies.
60 yds. Over the green. Clubs too short
Push or slice – A too small iron may cause your toe to point down to the ground.
The toes can grab too early, pushing your heels forward. The result is the
You can either spin left to right or have your face open, which will cause the push or slice. Catching It Thin
You might be catching it thinner more frequently than you should. It is possible to have an iron set
You might find these too long.
FLEX SHAFT
Think about taking your sons 9 years old clubs with you to the next tournament. Or
Imagine playing along with the Champion driver on long-distance. Do you think that would make it possible?
Perform as well using their equipment? Most likely, not. One of the main reasons for this is
Because the clubs’ flex is unlikely to match your swing speed, Flex is
The amount of club that moves from one side to the other. The amount of twisting the head produces torque.
From right to left (FOR YOUR RIGHTIES). When it comes to a project, both parts are equally important.
Choose the perfect shaft to suit your game.
You will have less control if the shaft is too flexible.
You can draw or use a hook.
You will lose distance if you make the shaft too stiff.
Flavor: A Slice or Flake
We’d love to show you a table showing exactly the swing speed.
With what shaft flex. Every shaft company has a different approach, unfortunately.
Standards You might find that a UST Gold 75 stiff is more rigid than a Penley.
Graphite Lightstiff These tables can be used as a guideline for most people.
There are many shafts in the marketplace.
