Club fitting

Is there a 'Miracle Club' that works for every golfer?

Club heads now days are available in all sorts of different styles whether they are offset or non offset, forged or cast steel or even made in graphite. Manufacturers these days are trying to sell you, the customers a "miracle club".

Is there one particular miracle club suitable for all players?

The answer is NO. Each player has a different swing and different needs to improve his or her golf game.

Club fitting personalises all players accordingly, to suit each player's unique make up. When you seek club fitting, you know you are buying a set of clubs built for you.

The Teaching Professional's knowledge of the golf swing and ball flight laws, his understanding of the special needs and abilities of a student, make him the expert. If the golf club does indeed affect the golf swing, then the professional is the one person capable of evaluating the changes in motion that occur when different clubs are used. In short, he is the only person qualified to accurately fit golf equipment. The golf professional is the one who needs to design the equipment for his customers, not the golf industry.

How should I decide which type of club to purchase?

The best general 'Rule' in purchasing golf clubs is to 'try before you buy'. Every manufacturer would like you to believe that their club is the perfect fit for your golf game. The simple truth is, however, that each player does have a unique need in a golf club. The fact that a player is male or female, or that a player is tall or short does not determine that a player needs a longer or shorter club, or an upright or flat lie. Each of us swings the golf club differently and we all need a piece of golf equipment that rewards our swing and allows us to maintain 'athletic balance' in our golf game.