by awright201 | Aug 15, 2011 | Blog Posts
My nephew came to visit this weekend and we had a plan for me to fit him for a set of clubs. He has not played a lot of golf and I worked with him some today on his Swing Fundamentals – grip, posture, alignment, and ball position. He was having some success...
by awright201 | Aug 8, 2011 | Blog Posts
The more I work with a variety of golfers to do custom fittings, the more I am totally convinced that there is more to True Success than the knowledge that I personally have about golf clubs and club performance. At every point in a successful fitting, the player...
by awright201 | Aug 1, 2011 | Blog Posts
Keith Chatham is one of those truly great clubfitters – he does his stuff in Kerryville, Texas. He has won many honors, and when he speaks we all listen.Recently I found a post he did on the Tom Wishon clubmaker forum that was inspiring and I think something...
by awright201 | Jul 25, 2011 | Blog Posts
Anyone being “fit” for a set of golf clubs should, I believe, have some expectations on what a superior clubfitting experience will include. Here are some of the things that I believe you should anticipate would happen if you are being truly fit for golf...
by awright201 | Jul 18, 2011 | Blog Posts
A month or so ago Roy Nix, President of the Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals (AGCP) published a press release that includes some interesting facts related to custom golf clubs.Roy did this because there is often an opinion that custom clubs are...
by awright201 | Jul 11, 2011 | Blog Posts
Recently I saw some information in one of the golf magazines saying that Sergio (we all know who he is without saying his last name, right?) has switched from playing a 105 gram shaft in his driver to an 85 gram shaft. The information also noted that the length of his...