Posts Tagged ‘Repair’

ARE YOU SEARCHING FOR A NEW DRIVER

Everyone who plays the game of golf is always searching for that one Driver which will produce the greatest distance and accuracy for them. Where should one start their search? I have a suggestion, follow the link below and one should help narrow down the field of candidates. This is great research and categorization provided by MySpyGolf which I have found an extremely reliable search for general knowledge about the game.

Click this link for the latest in their trail of good articles: 2022 Most Wanted Driver

From this list of information (and several years of experience) I have been able to able to narrow down my choices and believe I have found the best driver for my game. Currently Playing to a 10.8 index, as of the date of this article, I have recently upped my Fairway’s hit to 9-10 out of 14 from 5-6 and with the work on my short game and putting I hope to be in the single digit index by summer’s end, but I digress.

Using this message and the embedded will give each golfer a better understanding of the design intent of the different drivers and which part of the market the manufacturers are trying to assist. The data included should not be used as the final answer to your search but as a starting point. It is also recommended that you go out (with your search information) and find a reputable best club fitter. There are other articles on this webpage that should help you address that portion of the market.

Hope this provided you with some great insight into the improvement of your game.

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Do On-line fitting systems really help?

Now that we are out and playing golf again it is time to discuss the need for your equipment evaluation. Club fitting has become available to everyone in golf. You may choose to go to OEM websites (e.g. Titleist, Callaway, Taylormade, etc.) for their product matching or you can go to individual components (i.e. Shaft manufacturers and retailers). the fitting centers run by a myriad of great professionals (e.g. Cool Clubs and Club Champions, etc.) but there are some good on-line options. Latest to enter the fray is TrueGolfFit (see link below) which is powered by MySpyGolf. I would suggest that this isn’t more for the techno-geek types. It will give you a good look at the wide range of products available in the product market. Player would have an idea of their game and what would be want to do to seek improvement. This will be the starting point for those who want a full market comparison. When you read the article you will find that this is not the end of the line to game improvement. For the Minimum Fee of $9.00 for each output it is well worth the price.

https://mygolfspy.com/truegolffit-golf-club-online-fitting-tool/

Recommendation for you by trying TrueGolfFit is to be sure to keep the data you input into the system for future use. This will allow you to change details which may give you different information. Even after obtaining the recommended product from this site it may be best to see a good club fitter to tweak the last ounce of improvement out of the options.

How much you want to invest in the game will really drive your benefit from the fitting process. The minimum fee here will be much less than the on-site fitting you will experience which will run anywhere from $150.00 to upward $350 dependent on the depth of your investigation and time.

Personally, don’t pass this up process up as it is well worth the time to read and experience. Also see on this website you will find a heavy endorsement of spending the additional money for the on-site work.

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IS YOUR DRIVER THE CORRECT LENGTH?

There are a significant number of studies out there that have discussed the driver length. Recently my friends at GolfWRX issued an article on that subject. It would be better to discuss if speed (which translates to greater speed) is worth the losing control (which translates to accuracy). By personal experience I have found that searching the correct head and shaft is much better that the speed. I have searched and modified my drivers to a controlable length (personal = 44.5″). That length has also included additional changes in the shaft weight which has also affected the swingweight. For more reading on the subject I would suggest the following GolfWRX article:

IT MIGHT BE A GOOD IDEA TO CUT DOWN YOUR DRIVER

Finding a good club fitter and repair technician would give you a good start on the potential cost of the upgrade. You can search further information from may of the forum sites around. I can also be contacted relative to how deep you wish to research the topic and I will give send you resources for some of the best reference materials available.

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NEW GOLFER SERVICE CENTER MOVES

My apologies for those golfers in South of Dallas-Fort Worth. Young’s Custom Golf Styx has relocated its repair facility between Midlothian & Waxahachie to Schertz, Texas.

Operation now includes basic club repair services (i.e. shaft replacement, regripping & similar work), advise on current equipment and instruction is available by appointment. More sophisticated services including higher-end club fitting projected to be ready later in 2021.

The facility will be open by appointment only. Therefore, please email cleekgeek@gmail.com indicating what work you require, including your contact information (email will serve as name up-front).

I will replay with business cards and other contact information and pricing for your project. An email will get the quickest response, however, you may text or call at 214-463-9281. Price list of services (PDF format) will be sent and you will hopefully find them consistent with most other providers in this area.

Thank you for your consideration.
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