At our centres we combine traditional wisdom and new technology to determine the perfect make up for your clubs. The result is a truly personalised set which will help you play the golf you have dreamed of. You will also have a greater understanding of how much difference the right equipment can make. Click here to view some of our recommend shafts or our grip section. Call on 0845 124 1012 or email us for more information or to book a session.
Locations - Surrey, UK: Worplesdon Golf Club (off the A322 near the A3 and M3) or at Tyrrells Wood Golf Club (J9 of the M25).
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Discuss with us by phone or in person what you are looking to achieve. Email us or call 0845 124 1012 |
Be fitted. Seeing the ball flight in outdoor conditions. See the real difference between different shafts, weights, heads. The process is fun, and will improve your understanding of equipment and how it can complement your swing. |
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We build the clubs to your spec using a variety of components to suit any budget. We are able to ensure a higher level of accuracy than the manufacturers. The result is peace of mind and better golf. |
Testing and yardages. After a month of playing in the new club(s) there is an option to come and be refitted and also have your yardages measured so you are truly match ready. |
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Slice fitting for drivers
By Tom Wishon
Despite the fact I am a 20+ yr club designer with 30+ years in clubfitting research, when it comes to poor shotmaking, you’ll find me on the side of telling you to first see what you can to change the swing faults that cause the bad shots before you go whole hog into using custom fitting changes in the clubs to overcome the problem.
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How sweet is your sweetspot?
By Tom Wishon
I know you’ve seen and read it many times in advertisements for the latest and greatest new driver designs. “Expanded Sweet Spot” “Virtually the Whole Face is the Sweet Spot”. To be honest with you, there is actually a bit of disagreement among golf club companies as to what they really mean when they talk about the sweet spot, or the expanded version thereof.
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Driver fitting - don't put the cart before the horse
By Tom Wishon
A cart won’t get anything it carries anywhere without a horse to pull it, you all know that. In a comparison to picking your next driver, the shape or technology of a driver is of little importance unless you first get the right ‘horse’ – which in this case means FOUR critical driver parameters that have to be matched well to your individual size, strength, athletic ability and swing characteristics before any technology contained in the design can help you hit the ball better than before...
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Shaft selection
By Tom Wishon
Here’s a little fact of life the golf industry never talks about. There are no established standards within the golf equipment industry for shaft flex. Therefore the R flex from one company may have the same stiffness as the S flex from another company, or the A flex from yet some other company. Getting custom fit for the right shaft fitting has to consist of four important steps...
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Hail to the hybrid
By Alex Nicolson
In the recent British Open where Tom Watson so nearly made sporting history, you may have noticed the prolific use of hybrid golf clubs by all sorts of players. The trend has been rapidly moving in this direction in the last three years, even though manufacturers like Adams and Orlimar paved the way long before.
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Fubuki Shaft review
By Alex Nicolson
The new Fubuki wood shaft from Mitsushiba has been used and given the seal of approval by some great players, Phil Mickleson and Vijay Singh to name a couple. Although we were initially lured by its much heralded performance qualities, we couldn’t deny it was very easy on the eye also...
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A wedge is not just a wedge
By Tom Wishon
When choosing the best wedges for your game, specifications such as wedge loft, lie, length, sole width and sole angle are certainly important. But what most golfers don’t know is that choosing wedges on the basis of the design and condition of the course(s) you play is just as critical for ending up with wedges that improve your ability to “get it up and down.”
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