Data-Driven Golf Club Fitting and Analysis
Stop playing with off-the-rack clubs that fight your swing. We use TrackMan data to calibrate your gear, ensuring every loft, lie, and grip matches your unique biomechanics.
Here I am with a client during a Trackman session, analyzing his impact location and dynamic lie angle on the driver. This data is crucial for me to understand how the club is behaving at impact, allowing me to make precise adjustments for a more centered strike.
A fitting session is a conversation. I take the time to explain what the data means and how specific adjustments will affect your ball flight. This video shows me demonstrating the correct putter alignment and discussing the build of a new Miura iron with a client.
There are clear reasons why my approach works. I use Trackman sessions to find areas for improvement, provide custom club fitting and retrofitting, and help you explore the latest golf equipment, leading to tangible improvements in your game.
About The Fitting Process: A Data-Driven Approach
When you come in, we don't just look at ball flight. We analyze your dynamic lie angle at impact. If your current irons are sitting toe-up, your shots will consistently miss left. We show you the exact bending required on your hosels to correct this, ensuring your clubface squares up every time you strike the ball.
The Science Behind Your Swing
Most golf equipment is mass-produced for an 'average' golfer who doesn't exist. When your gear doesn't match your swing speed, tempo, or stance, you end up compensating, which leads to inconsistency and potential injury. Our process removes the guesswork.
We start with a baseline TrackMan swing analysis. We look at the raw data: ball speed, spin rate, launch angle, and carry distance. This tells us what your current equipment is doing to your game. If you are struggling with a slice or hook, the data often points to a mismatch in club specs rather than a flaw in your technique.
Custom Loft and Lie Adjustments
A common issue we see is incorrect lie angles. If your club head is not perfectly flat at impact, the toe or heel will dig into the turf, forcing the face open or closed. We use the Mitchell Signature Machine to bend your club hosels, adjusting the lie angle by 1 to 4 degrees to match your specific swing plane. This simple, precise adjustment can be the difference between finding the fairway and ending up in the rough.
Putter Fitting with Capto
Most strokes in a round happen on the green, yet it is the most ignored part of the bag. We use Capto technology to analyze your putter path, face angle at impact, and tempo. We determine if you need a face-balanced or toe-hang putter, and we adjust your grip size to stabilize your wrists. When your putter is dialed in, you stop fighting the stroke and start trusting it.
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