Custom Golf Club Builds and Repairs
Your swing is unique, so why play with clubs built for an 'average' golfer? In my workshop, I align your equipment with your actual mechanics so you stop fighting your gear and start playing your game.
This video shows the process of building a custom set of iconic Miura Itobori irons. I start by weighing each component, then carefully assemble the shaft and clubhead before making final adjustments. This level of detail is what separates a standard club from a perfectly fitted one.
A broken shaft doesn't mean your favorite club is finished. Here, I'm carefully removing a broken 7-iron shaft with a torch, preparing the clubhead for a new, custom-fitted shaft. This is a common repair that, when done correctly, can bring a trusted club back to life.
A quick look at a custom iron build in progress. I use a heat gun to properly cure the epoxy that bonds the shaft to the clubhead, ensuring a secure and durable fit. This is a critical step in the club building process.
Here you can see me performing a loft and lie adjustment and working at my build station. Every club that comes through my workshop receives my full attention to ensure it meets the exact specifications required for the player.
From your point of view, this is what a fitting looks like. No matter your current skill level, custom fitting will make you better by ensuring the club is an extension of your body, not something you have to fight against.
This video highlights the key benefits of having your clubs customized. I focus on improving accuracy and distance, ensuring better contact on off-center hits, and setting the proper length and lie angle for your posture and swing.
Using poorly fitted golf clubs can seriously hold back your game and even lead to injury. I make sure your equipment is tailored to your swing to improve performance, increase comfort, and boost your confidence on the course.
This is a simple reminder of an important truth in golf. Customizing your clubs is not a luxury, it is a fundamental step toward better performance and consistency.
About Custom Builds & Repairs: The Workshop
Whether it is a broken 7-iron shaft or a set that is not flying straight, I do not believe in quick fixes. When I take your clubs into my workshop, I am not just patching them up. I use a Mitchell machine to calibrate loft and lie angles to your specific swing plane. If we are replacing a shaft or grip, I account for your tempo and hand size, ensuring the club feels like an extension of your body, not a heavy piece of metal you have to wrestle on every shot.
Golf is hard enough without having to fight your equipment. My workshop is where we address the gap between what your clubs are doing and what you need them to do.
I handle everything from emergency repairs to full iron set retrofits. When a shaft breaks, I do not just swap it. I inspect the hosel, clean the epoxy, and install a replacement that matches the flex and weight profile of your previous setup. If your ball flight is inconsistent, we perform a full audit of your loft and lie angles. Even a 1-degree difference in lie angle can cause you to push or pull your shots consistently, and I use precision machinery to bend the hosel back into the correct spec for your swing.
I operate out of Lajpat Nagar, the Wishtown Golf Course pro shop, and Noida Golf Course. Whether you are struggling with your grip size, need a graphite shaft replacement, or want your entire bag blueprinted for distance gapping, the process starts with data. I check your swing metrics using TrackMan to ensure that the work I do in the workshop actually translates to better performance on the course. You get clubs that are built to suit your physical build and swing tempo, meaning you can focus on your game instead of wondering why your gear feels off.
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