Callaway Apex DCB 21 - Graphite - 6 irons - custom
- Gender
- Hand
- Loft
- Shaft model
- Shaft length
- Grip Model
- Grip Layer
- And you can post a special request/comment
- If you do not make a choice, it will say 'Logo up'.
- If you have 360 ??degree grips, such as the Tour Velvet 360, these grips are without the logo.
- Rubber: Rubber grips are the most common grips on golf clubs.
- Cord: Grips with cord are grips in which a cord material is incorporated into the composition of the grip. The addition of this material provides more grip in your hands in the rain and in warmer, sweaty weather.
- Rubber/Cord: This grip is a hybrid of rubber and cord. The handle part is made of cord.
- Round: The round shape is the most common shape for grips and provides the best fit.
- Ribbed: The ribbed shape has a small edge that runs the entire length of the grip. It is used as a guide or reminder to players of where their hands and fingers should be on the grip.
- If you are a strong and enthusiastic golfer, you need a steel shaft.
- If you are older, female or have a slow swing, you need graphite.
By putting together a golf club yourself, you have more options. For example, with standard clubs you at best have the option to choose a shaft from a limited selection. A grip choice is certainly not offered.
When putting together your own golf club, you can choose from:
So why not wait a little longer for a golf club that is completely tailored to your wishes?
1. Enhanced performance: Your Custom golf clubs are specially adapted to your specific needs and playing style, allowing you to perform better on the course.
2. Comfort and Confidence:By playing with golf clubs that perfectly match your body shape, swing and playing style, you will feel more comfortable and confident during the game.
3. Durability: Because your custom golf clubs are custom made, they are often of better quality and last longer than standard golf clubs.
4. Personal appearance:Custom golf clubs are customized to the golfer's personal preferences and style, giving them a unique appearance on the course.
5. Better Value:Although custom golf clubs can sometimes be slightly more expensive than standard golf clubs, they offer better value to the golfer because they are tailored specifically to their needs and performance.
Logo Down: Then the logo on the front of the grip will point down.
Logo up: Then the logo on the front of the grip will point upwards.
Each shaft has a spine and this part is stiffer than the rest of the shaft. Spine Alignment means that we find the spine on the shaft and install it in line with the direction of the target. This means you get more precision and length in your shots because the shaft bends straight back.
Mounting the golf club so that the shaft's spine points toward the target minimizes off-line bending and twisting of the shaft. This improves the chance of hitting the center of the clubface to 51% on a correct swing.
Grip material:
Shape of the grip:
The shaft of a golf club is an essential part of the club and can have a significant impact on a golfer's performance. The shaft determines, among other things, the flexibility, length and weight of the club, all of which influence the speed, accuracy and distance of the ball.
A properly fitted shaft can help a golfer reach his or her maximum potential and achieve more consistent results. The wrong shaft can lead to inconsistent shots, lack of control and reduced distance.
It is therefore important to carefully choose the shaft of a golf club based on factors such as swing speed, ball flight and personal preferences. A professional club fitter can help find the right shaft for a golfer to improve performance
The rule of thumb was always:
But this rule of thumb no longer always applies because graphite shafts have been improved and are suitable for more golfers.