Being a better lag putter takes the pressure off your approach. But lie angle and arc must be taken into consideration
This aspect of wedge design could help you make effortlessly clean impact.
When you’re trying to hit accurate iron shots more easily and more often, you need to have a look at your lie angle.
There’s many ways to remove the frustrations caused by your worst misses. There’s a way to tighten your dispersion pattern.
Don’t believe the myths. You can demand more from your golf equipment.
What if there was a way for less experienced golfers to get closer to perfection more often?
You don’t have to limit yourself to #7 iron or less.
Knowing the answer to this will save you shots, and shocks.
One of the quickest ways to drop shots off your scorecard is to take less putts.
Even as we age, working on mobility and rotational strength will translate into swing speed.
Don’t start the new year without a “grip check”.
Get the fundamentals right BEFORE you start investing in equipment solutions.
Give yourself the gift of straighter drives and more fairways found from the tee.
If you’re chasing more distance, you need to pay attention to your ideal spin rate.
Your shaft material plays a critical role on your journey to ball-striking consistency.
Game a shaft that combines speed and stability to level-up your ball-striking.
Your shaft kick-points influence your launch angle and ball-striking quality!
The right shaft flex helps you optimise your launch conditions and flex on the competition.
To get the best out of your swing, we need to match it up with a shaft that’s right for you.
Find more wedge play consistency by gaming clubs that promote ball-first contact.
Shifting your low point can help us take your iron play to new heights!
With a positive angle of attack and a low point that’s behind the ball, your driving will be on the up and up!
Gaming equipment that reliably delivers the ideal low point for each club delivers greater ball-striking consistency.
We’ll teach you about low point and how to optimise it so you can optimise your ball-striking and maximise enjoyment!
A single degree of lie angle could be the difference between hitting the green or disappearing into the bunker.
More distance is all about generating just the right amount of spin.
Confidently square your face at impact and go flag hunting!
Quality contact is at the centre of every long drive and golden tee-shot moment.
Putting with the correct lie angle makes it a lot easier for you to stroke your putts down their intended target line.
Is your putter weighing you down? Find the right putter head for your stroke and drain more putts.
Putting precision starts with a putter length that complements your physical stature.
Increase your putting consistency with a putter that complements your putting stroke.
Face angle at impact is one of the most influential factors to your accuracy off the tee.
Trusting your driver face to square at impact is key to finding more fairways.
Playing with correct lie angles will help you unleash your full distance potential.
Once we’ve found your ideal iron lie angle you’ll enjoy sharper accuracy and find more greens.
This is where lie angle becomes especially important.
Sometimes it’s not your swing that’s causing your slice.
A single degree of lie angle can be the difference between a birdie opportunity and a pressure par putt.
Get your lie angle right and you’re better positioned to enjoy your entire iron set.
Once we’ve found and fitted you with the right putter, you’ll find more joy on the greens.
Make sure your wedges are giving you all the spin and control possible so you can have more fun and shave more shots.
Play a golf ball that performs just as you want it to, so you can tee up with confidence.
Consistent strikes may be a quick and easy re-grip away.
Playing with the correct lie angle makes it easier for you to take full advantage of clear scoring opportunities.
We need to make sure you’re playing with a shaft that’s making it easier for you to square the face at impact.
Loft, launch and swing speed are all connected. Let’s find out if you have any disconnects that are preventing you from hitting longer drives.
Loft, launch and swing speed are all connected. Let’s find out if you have any disconnects that are preventing you from hitting longer drives.
The right centre of gravity for you makes it easier to hit drives that fly further than you ever thought possible.
A driver shaft with the right weight can help you unlock extra metres.
The real reason for missing greens could have less to do with club selection, and more to do with club fitting.
A more satisfying playing experience could be one fitting away.
There’s no such thing as “not good enough” for a fitting. This is a gift that’s available to all golfers.
With the right clubs, fitted for you, we can launch your game to the next level.
Is your launch angle helping or hindering your distance?
Get fitted for a set of irons that take your approach play to new heights.
Increase your ball speed, smash it further than ever and enjoy data-driven delight.
Now you have it, don’t waste it.
Play a ball with a cover that complements your game.
Front to back, sweet to fat.
Find your ball compression sweet spot to take your game further than ever.
Feelings matter as much as the result.
Beneath the layers lies a ball that performs just how you want it to.
The answer seems obvious.
Dimple-count affects ball flight. Count on a ball that’ll raise your game.
Small fitting adjustments can make a big difference to your playing experience and performance.
More distance. More fun. Lower scores. You can have it all!
There’s a reason someone has ground it out for you.
What if it is the tools that should be blamed?
Bad swings happen. With the right equipment, all is forgiven!
Banish those thoughts of inferiority - you’re good enough!
Does your short game lack bite?
Keen to put a new driver in the bag? Make it a painless process.
Some challenges for your fuller wedge shots?
Hybrids offer an easier way to cover longer distances, but should you replace your long irons?
Most shots hit during a round are inside 100 metres, filling any gaps in your set from this distance will make scoring a lot easier.
Do you struggle with the gap between your #5-iron and #3-wood? Here are two great options to fill that gap.
By approaching your set of clubs as a group of distances we can help you fill any distance gaps.
Experience more exhilarating moments on the greens by playing with equipment that fits you.
The vertical gear effect produced by this face strike location is a real distance killer.
Your club face strike pattern could be the key to us removing the hook shot from your game.
If a stubborn slice is ruining your experience, we need to assess whether horizontal gear effect is the cause.
The “gear effect” could make a 20-metre difference to your drives.
Take our putting benchmark challenges and find out.
Going the distance off the tee is important, but going the distance on the green is essential.
No more surprise misses. Here’s where squaring the face at impact is especially important.
The smallest club in your bag can have the biggest impact on your game.
While loft impacts your launch angle and distance, there’s more to it than just the degrees of loft on your club.
When it comes to getting you further down the fairway, there are a number of areas we can exploit.
Larger hitting zones are making it easier to increase your smash factor. Find out why that matters for distance.
There’s a way to improve your control around the greens without changing your swing or setup.
While longer drives can shorten your approach and improve your playing experience, being on the fairway is just as – if not more – important.
The correct lie angle is important for all your clubs, but it’s critical for your higher-lofted scoring clubs.
From anywhere inside 100 metres, there’s a wide variety of potential shots to play. Are your wedges giving you all the options available?


The numbers on the sole of your wedges don’t tell the full story.
Isaac Newton allegedly lay about under a tree. We invest in balancing the physics of four factors for you.
Do you know how difficult golf is, if off the tee you’re barely reaching 200 metres? You do?
Golfers swinging under 85 mph with their driver should please come and see us.
Here are some simple exercises to bring home an understanding of what impacts feel, rhythm, and speed.
Get your shaft weight right and timing could come easier.
Here is one of the great truths ignored by too many.
There’s something more important to distance than clubhead speed.
A shorter shaft could make it easier for you to square the clubhead.
A fitting decision that could transform your tee shots.
If you often fall short of the distance you know you’re capable of, the problem could be the piece of graphite between your hands and your clubhead.
You set up perfectly and pulled off a great swing, yet you still pushed it and missed the green. The problem could be your iron.
Many golfers are losing distance off the tee without even realising it. Are you one of them?
Once we check off these three items on your fitting checklist, you’ll be hitting better iron shots and finding more greens.
Playing with the latest iron technology is only the first step to hitting better approach shots. There are other important steps we need to take.
With so many iron fitting options available, it may seem impossible to find your perfect match. But we are here to show you that it's possible. That golf can be easier.
By making sense of these two crucial fitting components, we’ll sort through the options and find your perfect iron setup.
Finding the fairway from the tee box is about fine margins at impact with your driver.
Once we know the answer to these questions, you’ll have the perfect distance package.
Backspin generates lift for your golf ball, but how much is too much for you? 
Which of these two golfers do you think drives the ball longer and more accurately?
It is possible to drive the ball further without increasing your swing speed.
This small driver improvement can help you take a shorter club on your approach.
Looking for a 250 metre+ tee shot with an average swing speed? Launching it higher will help. But how much higher?
This fitting component could be the foundation for making your golfing New Year resolutions a reality.
We want to help you hit more good shots. You’ll enjoy the feeling of solid contact more often.
Where should your priority be when you think about ‘distance gapping’?
In fact, we would rather you went a little slower and tried to emulate the LPGA Tour. Your experience would be so much better.

Don’t change speed

What if we could add 41 extra metres to your tee shot without you swinging the slightest bit harder?
We keep reading that the fairway wood is dead, but it's not even a relevant debate.
If you think that over a 1,000 variations of any single golf club is a lot; how many variations of a golfer are there?
Hybrids emerged at another time when a #5 iron wasn’t a #3 iron in disguise.
We can all see the impact of age on tee shot performance. It can be dramatic. Yet Hale Irwin’s statistics are startling. Why?
Hitting at a small target from a distance is already difficult enough. It could be easier with no effort.
Several studies around the world by different organisations have produced some startling tee-shot performance data.
Do you think or believe that you’re worth it?
Why do they mislead us? Why not have a ‘truth’?
It’s not just the loft and centre of gravity that impact your launch angle.
Four models of a driver can all create different launch angles.
The laws of physics demand that we make sure the launch angle and spin rate of your golf ball maximise the return from your ball speed.
There is nowhere that your DNA is more apparent than on the tee box.
One manufacturer’s ‘stiff flex’ shaft is another manufacturer’s ‘regular flex’ shaft. So how do you know which is right for you?
Even when lofts are equal, CoG has a big impact on the type of ball flight you’re getting.
With so many iron loft options now available, you need some direction before making a selection.
There are big iron loft differences between manufacturers. That has implications for your game.
Hitting good wedge shots without making perfect contact is possible. But there’s a catch.
The 50-foot Challenge is a great way to see if your putting stroke and your putter are working together well.
Are you making half of your round more difficult than it should be?
You might have too little dynamic loft in your putting stroke.
You want to be able to play every type of wedge shot with full control.
Too much putting loft makes consistently getting the ball to the hole more difficult than it should be.
So much about playing better golf and having more fun depends on this zone.
It’s not spoken about enough, but putter loft massively affects your distance control and accuracy on the greens.
There are certain aspects of your club setup that can be easily changed to improve your golf.
Smash Factor, a measure of energy transfer, is a big part of how far you hit the ball.
These two things that have a massive impact on your distance.
What clubhead speed has to do with it.
Face angle could be the difference between holing that 10-foot putt, or just slipping past.
The trio of impact factors that help you go the full distance.
The right setup will help you experience more magical moments on the course.
Your wedges could be the reason your handicap isn’t lower.
Where you make impact with the golf ball has a massive impact on distance and ball flight consistency.
When you’re facing at least 9 scramble situations per round, you need sharp grooves.
Distance control with your wedges shouldn’t be a guessing game.
Sharp wedge grooves can be the difference between a 14-foot putt and a tap in.
Get your lie angle right, and you’re better positioned to enjoy your entire iron set.
This is where the lie angle becomes especially important.
Sometimes it’s not your swing that’s causing your slice.
A single degree of lie angle can be the difference between a birdie opportunity and a pressure par putt.
Get your lie angle right, and you’re better positioned to enjoy your entire iron set.
A zone that’s more important than your driver’s hitting zone.
Two simple setup mishaps that can lead to wasted metres.
How fast you swing is less important than how you transfer that speed into contact on the club face.
1mph of ball speed adds 2 metres of distance. And a lot can happen in 2 metres.
Whatever your age, easier seems more logical.
Your mind, manufacturer’s technology, our fitting; what a combination.
The wisdom of age combined with the technology of now is an amazing mix.
When you arrive at a golf club rank 1, 2, and 3 what’s most important to you
Everyone is different and everyone balances the different reasons to play the game. How do you balance them?
Feel and forgiveness come together in the new Cleveland CBX 2 Wedge.
Shot placement is a lot easier with the new Cleveland CBX 2 Wedge.
The new Cleveland CBX 2 Wedge has a grind for every situation.
The new Cleveland CBX 2 Wedge is all about forgiveness.
There is a way to gain confidence, add certainty, and make more magic on the course.
Golf is random enough at times, so here’s a reminder of how to add certainty.
You’re doing so much more than buying a new set of irons. How much better is it standing over the ball with confidence?
There are many aspects to a Fitting for better approach shots. Distance and accuracy are obvious. Stopping power is another.
We fit you to make it easier to make square contact. But when you don’t we can still help.
Club makers believe that most golfers experience a breakdown in consistency at 37 inches.
First, start with the result you want. If its more magical moments, we have the answer.
Too many golfers think that a fitting is for the very best players.
For those with faster swing speeds, the smallest adjustment to the way you impact the golf ball makes a really big difference.
For those with faster swing speeds, the smallest adjustment to the way you impact the golf ball makes a really big difference.
While we’re all looking at new Drivers to add distance, a small adjustment in how you use your current Driver helps you go ‘huge’.
Most golfers are unaware of just how much too much or too little spin is robbing them of distance.
How does a 2mm change in a Driver CG change 5 to 8?
It sounds dramatic, but its true. However, most of you miss out.
You don’t have to be a physics expert, but the location of your Driver’s center of gravity matters a lot to you.
Just three small steps to take to save 5 shots (possibly more) every round.
If just 1 inch in putter length and 2° correction on face angle turns you into a wizard on the greens, wouldn’t you be interested?
On Tour they get into a great position to sink putts time after time. But their putter length is set to make that a comfortable setup. Off-the-shelf putters are not.
From 6 feet, if your putter face angle is just 2° open, then you miss.
We’re the genetic engineers you’ve been looking for. No performance enhancing drugs. Just changes to a DNA.
The biggest group of our golfers should be using every advantage there is to make ball striking easier.
If your handicap is between 10 and about 15 to 18, then use technology to change your magic number.
Sometimes you wish you had one, at other times you’d prefer the other. So have them both.
The very best ball strikers playing for money take advantage of anything that helps consistency. Should you?
Knowing exactly how far you hit each wedge with a short, medium and full swing is vital if you want to become an accurate wedge player.
Knowing exactly how far you hit each wedge with a short, medium and full swing is vital if you want to become an accurate wedge player.
Do you lack confidence controlling distance with your pitch shots?
If you can control your distance, you create more
More golf is played from 100 yards in, than on the rest of the course. So how do you stand on two important questions?
You probably have between 12 and 16 opportunities in every round to turn this into a moment of magic.
Your fairway wood could be worth its weight in gold. Is it?
Driver designers are now competing with “speed”, but what do you need?
There’s an excellent reason to come along with your driver and let us change your game.
Speed matters, but it’s easy to increase.
Some traditionalists want to hang on to the past. Well, we like some of the improvements.
Some traditionalists worry about the golf ball and its performance. Is the distance your golf ball travels your biggest concern?
On Tour there has been an improvement of between 15 and 20% in driver distance. Have you seen that improvement?
Adjustability used to come at the expense of some forgiveness. Maybe not now.
There is an argument that the biggest leap forward in performance is not the actual design of golf clubs but our improved understanding of impact, launch and ball flight. Are we about to make another leap?
During the first three weeks, we have discussed the importance of the correct loft at impact and how crucial it is to fit a putter to match your technique.
Matching the loft of your putter to your technique is critical in becoming a consistent putter and therefore seeing more putts drop.
It is crucial to have loft at impact to lift the ball out of the depression its found in at address.
Find a putter that best suits your technique and the conditions of the courses you play.
Don’t measure your experience by performance vs. handicap. Measure it by the number of great shots you hit.
Fit your driver for your launch DNA and not only will you get more performance, it will be your friend for much longer.
Sometimes changing your trajectory reduces the danger from the tee.
Of your personal launch DNA requires us to reduce your spin rate, then there’s a good chance that along with more distance, you’ll be straighter too.
When you read magazines they have to make assumptions about who you are. We don’t.
We’re interested in your own Launch DNA.
Actually you’re one in several thousand. And it should matter to you.
We want to improve your golf experience out on the golf course. We know how to do that.
Someone would sue us as the cause of an accident if we asked you to try driving home with your car seat set incorrectly for your physical dimensions.
Standard shaft length? Standard shaft flex measure? No and no.
We want to help more of our golfers hit more accurate approach shots more consistently.
Why not have us create a detailed assessment of your top-of -the-bag distances and consistency. You’ll remove the big numbers.
Don’t carry club designs that you don’t have confidence in.
It’s time to respond to course designers who think they can exploit your vulnerability.
What Par-3 distance leaves you looking at your bag thinking, “I don’t have a solution”? What happened to the higher lofted Fairway Woods?
Increase the number of good shots you hit quite easily if you looked for the easy, big wins open to most golfers.
We’re holding a ‘Spin Performance’ event. We’ll measure your greenside spin, then we’ll see how much extra we can add in under 5 minutes. Here’s how.
When we chat to golfers, they often tell us they’ve selected the golf ball that gives them the most greenside control. But have they?
Did you know a Tour Professional is more accurate from 175 metres in the fairway than from 100 metres but in the rough?

Have you checked your strike pattern?

Understanding your strike pattern should influence your next step.
You probably know how hard it is to find the short stuff from the tee box. It’s fine margins at impact, so there’s an easy way to improve.
There are many variables that impact on the backspin created at impact. Understanding some simple physics helps us
to get to the right combination of launch angle, ball speed, and spin rate to add 20+ yards to your tee shot.
Lift will play a significant part in getting your next flight off the ground. Back spin generates lift for your golf ball, but how much is too much for you?
Looking for a 260 metre+ tee shot with an average swing speed?
Launching it higher will help. Just how high would you need to launch your tee shots?
In many cultures in past centuries, in the search for a better future, or thanks for a good life, people would sacrifice an animal.
Over the last 3 weeks, we’ve been trying to persuade you to follow the link and answer three very simple questions. We don’t want any personal data that could compromise you. OK, we’d like your name. But actually we’re interested in your opinion and thoughts.
You’re playing an approach shot into the green. You’ve got a target. You’re telling yourself it’s large. “No big deal.
”You’re settling over the ball with really positive swing thoughts.
Hold on. If you haven’t already done so, I have three very simple questions.
Everyone has at least one hole that spoils the card or round too often.
If it’s a long Par 4, for most of us, it’s usually not the tee shot that causes us the challenge. The approach shot often requires a long Iron / Hybrid.
Imagine you’ve hit the perfect shot. If you haven’t answered them, there are three very simple questions.
It’s just an Iron, from a set. This one’s a #7 Iron. You’re about to use it for your 2nd shot after a smoking-hot tee shot. The green’s guarded with water on the right, bunkers at the front.
Now just three very simple questions.
Our excitement has been generated not by the technology, but rather by the initial results for golfers looking for straighter, longer, ball flight from the tee.
Tests show you get the most Spin per Rand from the AD333 Tour vs competitors
On the range, practise a slower, wider and more even tempo swing.
Too many golfers set up with their Fairway Wood, unaware of the low point of their swing.
There are three checks you should think about if you want to have a Fairway Wood that offers you the potential of recoveries made, and opportunities taken.
Improvements will translate into not just a better score,
but the added pleasure of more shots hit more sweetly.
From a great lie in the Fairway, make sure you’re not going to allow poor contact to leave you maddeningly short.
If you’ve bought the latest technology but you’ve still got a problem with inconsistency, then here’s where the problem might lie.
HOW FAR DO YOU really hit your #5 Iron?
The revolution in Iron design is much more than a ‘faster face’.
Your new #7 Iron will go as far as your #5 Iron, but it still travels with a #7 Iron trajectory.
A #7 Iron is between 1 and 1½“ shorter than a #5 Iron
Whatever distance you can hit a #7 Iron, think again.
So many less experienced or less capable golfers think they aren’t good enough to be fit. That is so wrong.
Do you have a steady rhythm to your swing?
Or do you have an uneven rhythm? That’s why we can’t just match swing speed to flex.
With a #7 Iron the right shaft can add up to 15 yards of carry distance.
Swinging faster is just one of the factors in hitting a golf ball further.
A story, published in Golf Digest, told of a 13 handicapper who added 29 yards with his #6 Iron, after a fitting.
A golfer who had improved shot dispersion by 50%, making approach shots much more consistently accurate, by making his Lie Angle just 1° Flatter.
Hitting an #8 Iron, rather than a #5 Iron into a green is so much easier.
Have you thought about how nice it feels to hit a good Iron shot? And then to do it again on the next hole?
We have some simple questions about your wedges.
If you can take a few minutes to answer them, then you’ll go into a draw with the chance to win prizes.
The width of the sole on your wedge, and the grind on the sole, can make it easier or harder to play different short shots.
From your full pitching wedge distance, how many clubs (excluding your putter) are you carrying in your bag?
Good technique is important if you want to hit 40-yard pitch shots consistently close to the hole. But so is the state of your equipment.
The next time you’re at the Range practicing your Iron striking we’d like you to work on your pre-shot routine and aim.
Research by MyGolfSpy informs us that over half of all golfers have the wrong perception about their putting stroke.
You can have a better relationship with your putter.
Is your putter your magic wand? Is it set up to allow you to square the face down the target line?
At the moment of impact, the putter needs to lift the ball out of the small depression it will be in, on the green. Your putter needs to match your stroke.
When you watch the top Professionals’ Putting, it is really unbelievable to note just how much better they are than a regular golfer.

The big equipment ideas in 2017: Soft compression

For a long while some discredited softer compression golf balls. The story was, “overpower the ball, and it’s going nowhere”.
As they attempt to regulate the Tour Professionals, those who rule over the game have introduced rules to restrict the maximum spring off the face (CoR) and the maximium clubhead forgiveness (MOI) to try and slow down the fastest swingers.
A lot is made each year of groove technology in Wedges. Sharper, more precise grooves offering even more spin and control.
That does rather divert us from the real issue with grooves. They wear.
In a recent, very insightful interview, Tiger Woods said that the game had changed in the last 5 years.
The better manufacturers have now mastered creating cores that have a high energy transfer (for fast ball speed) from a low compression (for great feel).
If you’re interested in your choice of golf ball (and you should be) you’ll have heard a lot about new releases of golf balls having lower compression to create a softer feel. Let’s start with the explanation of compression.
You might not be trying to win a Major, but are you taking advantage of the improvements in golf ball technology?
Even if golf is a social adventure with a group of friends, with the final score mattering less than the enjoyment together, there’s a reason to get fitted for the best tee shot result.
You’d be amazed at how often we can deliver improvement without changing your driver.
Last week we reproduced some research into tee shot distances with the driver. It highlighted that we’re certainly playing a different game to the Tour Professionals.
Using data supplied by Game Golf, the team at Golf Digest produced a very interesting article that showed us the average distances regular golfers hit their driver.
In the last weeks we’ve told you that, if you had an average swing speed, an improvement of just 0.04 in smash factor
(ball speed / clubhead speed) would add nearly 10 metres to your tee shot distance, if all else was equal.
For the average swing speed golfer, just improving their smash factor (that’s a measure of how close to the sweet spot they strike the ball) by 0.04 will add nearly 10 metres to their tee shot.
A British health company completed extensive research on new year resolution and health and fitness, and found that of the population
This club transformed golf for all golfers, not just the inexperienced. But, although it was originally designed for the less experienced, it’s the better players who’ve taken most advantage of this club.
There is no club that you’ll use more on the golf course. Yet this is the club that golfers most rarely get fitted.
One of the great things about golf is that, while there are fundamentals, there are many ways to get the ball down the fairway, or onto the green.
There are so many aspects of “fitting” that make a difference to the ease with which you can hit better golf shots. Club weight and swing weight are two that are often overlooked by golfers. Both will impact on the feel and your ability to swing with your best tempo.
There is no doubt that feel matters to all golfers.
It’s true that very good and experienced golfers might be able to detect the smallest changes to swing weight, but that shouldn’t interfere with the conclusion that swing weight influences swing consistency and ball striking consistency.
In the search for improved ball striking consistency for you, we know we need to match the club weight and swing weight to your swing.
When we’re helping you select a new golf club(s), we’re trying to help you find a club configuration that allows you primarily to reach your highest level of good shot consistency.
When we ask you: ”At which club length does your ball striking skill break down?”, we avoid the number on your iron deliberately.
There’s a point in your bag where your consistency of ball striking and accuracy start to break down or disappear entirely.
So why have club lengths got longer (and lofts stronger)? One argument is that the manufacturers know we love to buy extra distance.
Up to what distance are you comfortable with your ball striking skills and where does either or both of your ball striking and accuracy start to break down? How could you extend that distance?
Technology continues to make it easier to hit the golf ball faster, higher, further and more consistently.
They’re all big wins that help you enjoy the feeling of a good shot more frequently.
Every single golfer can setup correctly whether they’re a Tour Professional or inexperienced, social golfer. But how many of you do? And how many of you think you do, but don’t?
The impact of a correct shaft length for your correct setup is under-estimated. Try swinging on plane when you’re either too hunched or too upright.
Your angle of attack on the ball will significantly influence the loft required to create the best launch angle.
The right clubhead design with the best compromise of forgiveness and control and hitting zone placement.
We need to match ball speed, launch angle, and spin rate to get the maximum carry and roll.
Although each of these Drivers has the same head size and the same loft (and the same shaft flex), each Driver, when placed on the robot tester, will launch the ball with different launch angles and spin rates creating very different ball flight and trajectory.
I know the experts worry about the Professionals overpowering golf courses, but most of us are in no danger of doing that. While most golfers are landing tee shots out in the 220-yard mark, the top Professionals are going beyond 300 yards.
All over the web now we see adverts promising you a ‘secret move’ (if you give them your e-mail address) that will add 15 yards to your tee shots.
High MOI Putters resist twisting. That’s especially important when you strike the ball towards the heel or toe. And most golfers, as soon as a putt is longer than 20 feet are inclined to become quite inconsistent in finding the sweet spot. Here’s a great way to measure your performance.
Improve your ability to consistently find the sweet spot on your Putter or use a high MOI Putter to improve both your control of distance and accuracy. Making sure your Putter is fit to allow you to make a consistent stroke also helps.
If you’re more of a regular golfer than a touring Professional then a high MOI Putter will improve both your control of distance and accuracy. So will making sure your Putter is fit to allow you to make a consistent stroke.
Too many golfers treat the Putter like it’s a magic wand. They magically found one that ‘fit’ them. Sometimes, by magic, it works and sometimes it doesn’t.
These two Wedges have the same bounce angle, but the one on the right raises the leading edge more, and offers more bounce, because the sole width extends the lower sole position.
When we look in most golfers‘ bags, they’re carrying just 2 clubs to cover the short-game scoring zone while they’re carrying 7 clubs to cover the next 100 yards.
In any round, most golfers will find themselves with a Wedge in their hand and less than 30 yards to the green on 9 – 12 of the 18 holes.
If you and a few friends want to find an alternative to a gym session, or need an excuse to spend an hour at the golf facility, then ‘Par 18’ is great fun and a great way to practice.
Our mission is to help more golfers have more fun beyond the 1st tee. We know that it isn’t all about the scorecard or handicap. We know golf’s a lot more fun when you’re hitting better golf shots.
Really? Two golfers are 150 yards from the green. One is a very low handicap golfer with great ball striking skills. The other is an inexperienced golfer who struggles with ball striking.
Many golfers think that as long as they know what shaft flex they require, then they can always find a club that fits them. Not so, I’m afraid. Some use online fitting tools matching swing speed to flex. That doesn’t work either.
The multitude of club performance technology on the market nowadays gives you a lot more options to improve your game, but you can only really benefit from this technology if it is set up to your swing and playing style, that’s where we come in.
Here’s a good golfer who gained 20 yards on distance from the tee with his fitting, but actually the big win was an increase of 30 yards of carry.
This high handicap golfer added nearly 40 yards to his tee shots with a fitted driver. Can you do the same?
There are a lot of golfers out there reading every magazine and online article or watching every advert or TV show to find extra distance. But these are full of ‘generalisations’ that might or might not work. Why not get the job done properly? This golfer added more than 20 yards to his tee shots with a simple Driver fitting.
Both these golfers see golf as a social pastime. It’s an opportunity to have an enjoyable outdoor hobby that they can enjoy with friends. They like to hit good shots but know they won’t have the time or inclination to commit to be as good they can be.
If you’re a mid, or even higher, handicap golfer and you’re keen to lower that handicap, then the quickest route to that result is to sharpen up your short-game around the green.
Phil is long off the tee and he’s a good ball striker. But despite all the opportunities created, he struggles getting shots in the 60 – 90 yard distance close. If he plays a half-swing Wedge, the ball doesn’t hold the green and a full Sand Wedge has the habit of going high and long, or high and short.
Have you noticed how much trouble is short and right of so many greens? How can an assessment help?
Sally's tee shots are a bumble down the fairway. they don't have much height, and most of the distance she gets is the run she gets on the ball. How could an assessment help her?
An Assessment and Fitting isn’t the end in itself. It’s a very, very sensible approach to buying a tool that needs to do a job.
Your Hybrids need to be more than just easy to hit. They should offer a consistent distance gapping from your longest Iron up to your Fairway Woods.
The Fairway Wood shot from the close-cut fairway is one of the hardest shots there is to play for most golfers. Many struggle to get this shot airborne on a good trajectory.
So many golfers come to us with a request for a particular new Driver model and tell us what loft they need. A new model will create new launch conditions.
Tension is a killer in the golf swing. It easily robs you of distance. More importantly, once it inhibits your large muscles, then accuracy and consistency disappear.
When we're looking at your golf swing and analysing your ball flight, despite all the advertising around 'deeper and lower' Centre of Gravity (CoG) locations, we're examining all of the impacts on your trajectory and spin rate.
When we get together with you, our job isn’t to ‘fit you for new Irons’; it’s to help you enjoy the thrill of hitting better golf shots. There are many routes to that end. We’ll assess your swing in at least 3 ways
Most everyone understands what the lie angle on their Irons is. And most understand the impact of a Lie Angle that is too upright or too flat on their accuracy.
If the Putter is designed to fit your stroke then you will find it easier to make sure that the Putter head is square to your target line at impact.
Speed rules. Just a single mph of extra club head speed will translate to 4 extra yards. How hard can it be to find an extra mile per hour?
It is almost impossible to drag a set of clubs off the shelf and expect them to fit. The magnitude of options are now huge, and they matter.
It's almost impossible to drag a club off the shelf and for it to be the perfect fit. If the combination of lie angles and shaft lengths wasn't enough, add the stock shafts and the different flexes and you get a huge number of options.
Adjustable Drivers offer you the chance to adjust your Fitting on the go? Sorry, that's only part of the story.
Golf club manufacturers have been working hard to make it easier for you to swing the golf club faster without extra effort. Recently we've seen clubs getting lighter, but now Cleveland Golf have introduce low swing MOI golf clubs.
Whatever your skill level or experience you'll really struggle to hit accurate approach shots if you're not playing with fitted irons. Here's why.
Struggling to hit consistently accurate shots? Start at the beginning.