Club Fitting

The art of clubfitting has been around a long time - and is now becoming heavily scientific as well.

Tee to Green Custom Clubs is proud to utilize a state of the art club fitting process from EDH. Below are the details behind it - call for an appointment to get fit for improved results!
 

This data screen is used to develop an average and standard deviation of a given number of swings. After a number of different combinations of shaft and head are swung, the results compare all combinations according to different fitting criteria such as Distance, Spin Rate, Height, Club Speed, Ball Speed, etc.

After a ball is struck, a representation of the data is presented to the golfer. This will give the golfer instant feedback for each swing. At the bottom of the screen, are the basic launch condition data most golfers understand. The trajectory model should represent what the golfer is used to seeing on the course.

The grouping screen will help the fitter and golfer to determine which club has the best distance to accuracy combination. By using different clubs a clear picture of the best performing combination will emerge.

This club analysis screen shows the path of the club displayed as club strike direction and the clubhead acceleration show on left top graph. The up hook display shows this shaft delivers the clubhead with maximum acceleration to the ball. This is the most desirable graphing of acceleration. However, as long as the graph does not dip below zero acceleration has still occurred. When the graph dips below zero, the golfer is decelerating into impact.

This club analysis chart shows the club's vertical angle of attack and clubhead speed. It is most desirable to come into impact with a zero angle or a positive angle. With the collection of this type of data, the fitter can decide on what loft is best for the golfer. The clubhead speed graph will show how smoothly the golfer brings the club into impact. If the graph is more jagged, this suggests the golfer is regripping or producing an unproductive move toward impact.

The ball trajectory graph shows how consistently the golfer can swing each club in relation to trajectory and carry and how accurately the club performs concerning the dispersion of a given number of shots.

This page gives classic information about launch data with shot classification.

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