Creating Custom Golf Clubs

We've all heard the saying that we're all unique. There are tall people, short people,
round people, thin people, long-armed people, short-legged people, left handers, right
handers, and so on. Why then, are all golf clubs the same? If each of us is different,
doesn't it make more sense for each club to be just as unique?

That is the logic behind custom built golf clubs. If no human being is standard, golf clubs
should not be standard, either. Custom golf clubs are intended to help users work within
the limits of their swing and body's unique size and shape. A high quality custom golf
club should complement your swing and your body's uniqueness, not detract from it.

You can start with the head. Your club head selection will depend on the strengths and
weaknesses of your game. Ask yourself what it is you require. Do you need a longer
drive or a more forgiving club head? Do your tee shots slice, hook, fade, or fly too low?
Different club heads are designed for different purposes. Many club heads, for example,
offer a lower center of gravity which assists in providing you a higher trajectory that will
be helpful if you tend to hit too low of trajectory shots off the tee.

Grip is also a major consideration. Grips should be comfortable and allow for easy club
manipulation. Some high-quality grips are designed to become tackier in the presence
of moisture and sweat which assists in maintaining a proper grip pressure on the club.
I've worked with many golfers from all skill levels and helped them create clubs for their
individual physique and play style.


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