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Club Selection
First and foremost, select the clubs you need. One thing about buying
from a Clubmaker is you get to select which clubs you wish to buy instead of a complete
set. If you don’t use a 3 or 4 iron, don’t buy them. If you prefer a 3, 5, and 7
wood instead of 1, 3, and 5 say so. These are your clubs so you decide what you want.
What is a Professional Clubmaker?
In simple terms a “clubmaker” is one who assembles
a grip, shaft and golf club head resulting in a finished golf club. However a Professional
Clubmaker is a Golf Equipment Professional specializing in matching your unique swing
characteristics with a proper selection of components and then meticulously assembling
each and every club for you.
Why Should I buy Clubs from a Professional Clubmaker?
The modern golf professional
is stretched in many directions. They run the pro shop, oversee the F&B operations,
maintenance of the course, staffing, membership development, they teach golf lessons,
plan outings and tournaments etc. In terms of helping a golfer they are trained as
“swing professionals”. On the other hand, a Professional Clubmaker concentrates on
just one thing…GOLF EQUIPMENT. They constantly keep abreast of the latest technology
in shafts, grips and heads. They are trained to match swing characteristics with
the proper selection of the components to maximize the golfer’s potential. Ideally
the “swing professional” and the “Golf Equipment Professional” should work together
to help the golfer. The “swing professional” will develop the consistent swing and
the ‘golf equipment professional” will develop a consistent set of golf clubs. Together
they can maximize the efficiency of their golf equipment.
Can I afford to have a Professional Clubmaker make my Clubs?
Absolutely, Professional
Clubmakers are often independent craftsmen who unlike the major manufacturers have
access to a greater selection of the highest quality heads, grips and shafts available
on the market today. By working with a Professional Clubmaker, a golfer will benefit
in many ways.
You save by not having to pay large mark-ups created by expensive advertising campaigns inherent with major brand equipment.
You will receive individual attention from a Professional Clubmaker who understands your individual needs and who will be there to service your equipment year after year.
You may discover that a new set of clubs is not necessary. In many cases a Professional Clubmaker can improve your golf game by improving your current equipment. By installing the correct shaft or adjusting loft and lie angles, club length or installing new grips, a Professional Clubmaker can often improve your game without the cost of new equipment.