Grip size impacts shot accuracy—a grip that's too small can send the ball left, while one that's too large may push it right. Custom fitting ensures proper hold and straighter shots. Select a comfortable style and replace grips yearly for best performance.
Golf shafts are made from graphite, steel, or advanced materials. Selecting the right shaft requires evaluating material, length, flex, flex point, and diameters. Improper flex or length can cause erratic shots and affect posture, while tip flex influences ball flight height.
Golf shaft frequency measures shaft stiffness and influences consistency, feel, and performance. With a frequency meter, club fitters and builders can select and assemble shafts more accurately. Golfers who understand shaft frequency can improve their game.
Golf club loft refers to the angle between the clubface and the ground. Drivers have 7–14° loft, wedges 50–60°. Loft impacts shot distance and should be adjusted cautiously to preserve bounce; seek professional advice for changes.
Lie angle affects shot direction: a flat club sends shots right, while an upright club sends them left. Get your clubs checked and adjusted by a professional to match your swing using a loft lie machine. Proper lie angle ensures consistent divots and accuracy.
Swing weight gauges how heavy a golf club feels during a swing by measuring its weight distribution from grip to head. It affects balance, tempo, and overall club performance. The best swing weight depends on the player's strength, style, and preference, with adjustments improving feel and play.
Putter fittings are essential for golfers who want to reduce putts per round, as both distance and direction require precision. Centered strikes on a well-fitted putter improve energy transfer and roll, while off-center hits lead to inconsistent distances and missed putts. The right lie angle keeps the putter flat at impact, ensuring the ball starts on the intended target line. Since putting demands accuracy in both aspects, professional fittings enhance feel and confidence, making it easier to make more putts.
Golf wedges are essential for short game precision. The right loft, lie, and bounce let you control trajectory, distance, and shot accuracy near greens. It is crucial to have well-managed yardage gaps between your wedges—ideally, each wedge should feature a loft difference of around 4 degrees. This ensures consistent distance coverage for every swing, avoiding awkward in-between shots and improving your scoring potential. Carrying wedges with varied lofts covers yardage gaps effectively, while custom fitting ensures each club matches your swing and course conditions, helping you save strokes from any lie.
Using irons precisely fitted to your swing is key for better golf performance. The right length, loft, and lie angle improve posture and accuracy. Proper shaft flex matches
your swing speed, while correct grip size adds comfort and control. Ideal swing weight encourages a repeatable motion, and an iron you like the look of builds confidence. Altogether, these adjustments help you play confidently and enjoyably.
Properly fitting your driver, fairway woods, and hybrids ensures better distance and accuracy. Choosing the right loft and shaft improves launch and shot quality, while correct lofts in your fairway woods and hybrids fill distance gaps. The use of a launch monitor during fitting helps optimize your equipment based on ball speed, launch angle, and spin for greater performance and confidence.
Our club services address all types of repairs and precision adjustments throughout your complete set. Whether optimizing grip size, shaft length and flex, loft, lie angles, or swing weight, each modification is made to suit your swing and playing style. With each expert repair or adjustment, you can expect improved accuracy, consistency, and overall performance on the course. We use Mitchell Golf equipment for repairs and adjustments, a precision brand trusted by tour players worldwide.
Golf club maintenance, customization, and repairs help ensure proper performance. The wide range of available grips and shafts often requires special orders, which may increase shipping times. Most repair prices do not cover the cost of grips or shafts, and fees depend on the complexity of the service. Schedule a 15 minute call to discuss your needs today. Pricing is subject to change.