Tuning your clubs for performance focuses on matching the equipment to your specific swing mechanics.
Custom Fitting: This is the most impactful modification. A professional fitter adjusts the club length, loft, and lie angle to ensure the club head is level at impact, which significantly influences accuracy and shot consistency
Swing Weighting: You can adjust the "feel" of the club by adding weight. Lead tape is a common DIY solution, while Lead Shaft Tip Weights or Hot Melt (a sticky adhesive injected into the head) provide more permanent solutions for internal weighting
Shaft Upgrades: Tailoring your shaft's flex and material (graphite vs. steel) to your swing speed can achieve greater control and distance
Regripping: Changing your grips is a simple way to restore the "new" feel of a club and ensure your hands don't slip. Kits often include a hook blade, solvent, and double-sided tape for at-home application
Tuning your clubs for performance focuses on matching the equipment to your specific swing mechanics.
Custom Fitting: This is the most impactful modification. A professional fitter adjusts the club length, loft, and lie angle to ensure the club head is level at impact, which significantly influences accuracy and shot consistency
Swing Weighting: You can adjust the "feel" of the club by adding weight. Lead tape is a common DIY solution, while Lead Shaft Tip Weights or Hot Melt (a sticky adhesive injected into the head) provide more permanent solutions for internal weighting
Shaft Upgrades: Tailoring your shaft's flex and material (graphite vs. steel) to your swing speed can achieve greater control and distance
Regripping: Changing your grips is a simple way to restore the "new" feel of a club and ensure your hands don't slip. Kits often include a hook blade, solvent, and double-sided tape for at-home application