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Club fitting in today's golf world is not an option if you want to play to your potential, it is a MUST!
Simple things such as lie and loft of your club heads, length of club, grip size type and condition and possibly most importantly shaft type and flex will all affect
the way you swing the club and in affect the ball flight. |
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Lie Angle is the angle between the shaft and the ground line when the club is in playing position.
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Upright - encourages pull or hook |
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Flat - encourages push or slice |
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Correct - face will come through square to the target resulting in a straight ball flight |
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Club length will effect a lot of important factors in your swing including, set up, lie angle, power ratio measurement and of course rhythm.
It is important to find the correct shaft length for your swing to be able to be efficient and produce consistent results. |
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The grip is a crucial and often overlooked part of the club; make sure your grips are maintained and not hard and slippery. This will result in unnecessary
hand pressure affecting your body tension and intern swing rhythm.
Grip size is also important; make sure your hands fit comfortably around your grip with your finger tips not pushing into the palm of your hand; grip resizing is possible for all grips.
Make sure also you are happy with the feel of your grips, there are many grips on the market today including:
Rubber
Wrap
Cord
½ Cord
Softie
Leather
Plus many more |
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The golf shaft is the most important factor in a consistent ball flight, not only the flex but the weight, kick and length will all be factors.
This is measured accurately by using a launch monitor that picks up swing speed, launch angle, ball spin, power ratio, distance and ball velocity.
From these readings we can give you a shaft with the correct weight, flex and length to maximize all of these factors and achieve a longer and straighter ball flight.
Fittings involve starting with your club and then moving into other clubs with the loft and shaft that will better suit your swing.
Remember everyone has a different swing and just because the pros are using it, does not mean it is the best option! |

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Swing computer analysis is now a standard piece of golf coaching equipment, when used correctly this can be a very powerful tool!
The system Jamie likes to use is one of comparison, firstly take some footage of your swing or short game and analyse this.
Then make the appropriate corrections and re shoot with the video to compare your OLD and NEW swing or actions to see how the changes we made will benefit your game.
This kind of coaching certainly provides a huge level of confidence; you no longer have to take the pro’s word for it, see it and believe it!
Take home a DVD to watch in your own living room. |

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TOMI putting analysis is very similar to the above comparison.
We take your putting ad measure the following:
- Club face alignment at set up
- Club face alignment at impact
- Path of putter at impact
- Stroke and path rotation
- Shaft angle and rise
- Impact spot consistency
- Speed at impact
- Stroke tempo
From this data we can assess the stroke, putter fitting and make the appropriate adjustments.
Then we retest on the TOMI analyser and work out how much improvement we he made.
From there you will take home a putting assessment with the appropriate drills and practice schedule to get your putting numbers down! |
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