The Podcast explains common myths about golf clubs and emphasizes the importance of professional custom fitting to improve a golfer's performance. Custom fitting goes beyond simple adjustments like loft and length, addressing 13 key factors to match clubs to an individual’s unique swing and physical characteristics.
Key points include:
Modern clubs don’t always hit farther: Distance depends on swing speed, loft angle, club length, and how well you strike the ball. Manufacturers often lower loft angles to claim more distance, but this can create gaps in performance and lead to unnecessary purchases.
Lower loft isn’t always better: While lower loft may increase distance for some clubs, most golfers, especially those with slower swing speeds, benefit from higher lofts to optimize launch angle and carry.
Big brands don’t guarantee better performance: Many golfers believe branded clubs are inherently superior, but off-the-rack options are rarely customized for an individual’s size, strength, or swing style, leading to subpar results.
"Larger sweet spots" are a myth: The term "sweet spot" technically refers to the center of gravity inside the clubhead, which cannot be enlarged. Manufacturers may increase forgiveness by altering the face design or the clubhead’s moment of inertia (MOI), but this doesn’t change the true sweet spot.
Shaft flex labels are inconsistent:There are no industry standards for shaft flex ratings. A "stiff" shaft from one brand may feel different from another. True shaft fitting requires considering how a player swings, not just swing speed.
Swing speed isn’t the only factor for shaft flex: Other factors like swing tempo, transition smoothness, and wrist hinge release timing are critical to determining the best shaft for a player.
Longer drivers don’t always result in longer drives: Only golfers with specific swing characteristics benefit from longer shafts. For most, longer drivers make it harder to hit the ball consistently in the center of the face.
Retail clubs aren’t the same as pro clubs: The clubs professionals use are heavily customized to their exact specifications. Retail versions are mass-produced and rarely offer the same level of performance or fit.
Women’s clubs are not always optimized for women: They are often lighter and shorter versions of men’s clubs but lack the lofts necessary to match the average swing speed of female players.
Custom fitting benefits all skill levels: Even beginner or average golfers can gain noticeable improvements in distance, accuracy, and consistency through custom-fitted clubs. They help reduce slices, hooks, and mishits while improving overall control and feel.
Retail custom fitting has limits: Big-box stores and online options can only customize clubs within the constraints of standard designs, falling short of full custom fitting that adjusts all 13 specifications.
Adjustable hosel drivers are not a substitute for custom fitting: While adjustable drivers can tweak loft, face angle, or lie, they cannot address other critical factors like shaft flex, weight, or grip size.
Professional custom fitting, performed by specialists who analyze and build clubs tailored to each golfer’s unique needs, provides the best results and can significantly enhance performance for players at any level.