HOW A GOLF EQUIPMENT FITTING CAN HELP YOUR GAME
Golf equipment tailored for your ability begins with high-quality components from top-tier manufacturers: Mizuno Golf, Cobra Golf, KZG, SeeMore Putters, Bridgestone Golf, and US Kids Golf.
At Hensey Sports, we confirm the ball flight delivered by each club with a top-tier launch monitor from FlightScope, and we measure golf equipment specification with gauges from Auditor. The precise measuring tools, the high-quality golf equipment, and master club-fitters combine to make a tour-level custom golf club fitting experience.
#1 Shaft
What can happen when you use the wrong golf shaft? The shaft can influence the player’s swing speed and swing timing. For example, a golfer may notice lower ball flight, less distance, harsh feel, and more off-center hits with a specific shaft and clubhead combination. Before recommending a more suitable golf shaft, a keen club fitter will assess the golf shaft specifications, launch monitor results, and the player’s feedback. Shaft specifications include total weight, balance point (weight distribution), shaft flex, bend profile (flex per section of the shaft: butt, mid, tip), and torque (rotation). These shaft specifications mainly influence distance and feel, but the golf shaft can impact consistency, accuracy, and trajectory.
#2 Length
The length of golf clubs is critical because it affects distance, accuracy, consistency, and feel. Height, arm length, and swing characteristics (tempo and transition force) are considered when choosing the length. The goal of a club-fitter is to improve center face contact and address the player’s preferences.
#3 Lie Angle
Lie angle affects the accuracy and consistency of golf shots. The lie angle is the shaft angle to the groundline. When the clubhead is delivered flush with the ground, the ball will start online more often.The lie angles should be checked every 1 to 2 years, depending on your playing frequency. Lie angles can be adjusted in our workshop, and a quick fitting session can identify your optimal lie angles.
#4 Loft
Every club has a loft, which means the clubface has an upward angle. The loft angle affects trajectory and distance. Loft angles can be adjusted in our workshop, and a quick fitting session can identify your optimal loft angles.
#5 Grip
The wrong size grips can lead to awide shot dispersion and inconsistent contact feel. The grip size is associated with hand size and finger length, and the benefits are feel, comfort, and control. Furthermore, worn golf grips or grip materials can affect grip pressure, altering feel and swing mechanics. We can re-grip your clubs at our workshop, and we will make sure your grips are sized and attend to your preferences. Grips should be replaced every 1 to 2 years, depending on your frequency of play.
If you’re seeking the best golf clubs for your game or want to fix your existing golf clubs, consider a golf club fitting online. For more information,contact Hensey Sports.