What are the benefits of a custom golf club?
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:
- Gender
- Hand
- Loft
- Shaft model
- Shaft length
- Grip Model
- Grip Layer
- And you can post a special request/comment
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.
FAQs From Same Category
Depending on whether you go full wedges and the course is more difficult, choose a low 'bounce'.
With a steeper swingWith a steeper swing, on the other hand, you can move more from the outside in and therefore bounce deeper into the grass, so it is wise to opt for a little more "bounce" in your clubs. Here too, if you often practice the full swing of golf and the course is slightly more difficult, you should opt for less "bounce".
The softer the golf course, the more resilience.
In general, the softer the track, the more bounce you can use. Also, in the short game around the green you can often choose to have more bounce under your wedges, unless your ball is a bit exposed the bounce can work against you.
"Bounce" was originally invented to make it easier to hit the ball out of the bunker. This gives the Sand Wedge in particular a bit more resilience, 11-16?.
Other wedges (especially the GAP wedge and the LOB wedge) usually have a bounce of 6-10?.
If you have a smoother trajectory, more inside out, and do not hit the green too deep, it is wise to opt for less spring in your golf clubs.
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.
- 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.
It's important to have the right flex for your swing to get maximum length and control. In the table below you can see which flex suits you, depending on how far you hit (Carry) or swing speed:
Choose the right flex to get optimal results in length and control. You can judge this based on the length of your strokes or by your swing speed:
Driver (distance*) | Swing speed | Flex |
>165 m | < 75 mph | Ladies |
165-183 m | 75 to 85 mph | Amateur |
183-219 m | 85 to 95 mph | Regular |
219-251 m | 95 to 110 mph | Stiff |
<251 m | > 110 mph | X-Stiff |
Irin (distance*) | Swing speed | Flex |
>91 m | < 60 mph | Ladies |
91-119 m | 60 to 70 mph | Amateur |
119-142 m | 70 to 80 mph | Regular |
142-160 m | 80 to 90 mph | Stiff |
<160 m | > 90 mph | X-Stiff |
* Distance: This refers to the length of the ball's trajectory. (except role).
General tips for selecting the Shaft:
- Longer stroke: lighter/longer shaft
- Straighter stroke: heavier/shorter shaft
- Higher stroke: high trajectory
- Lower stroke: low trajectory.
Shaft model
If you are not sure which shaft model to choose, we recommend choosing the standard model.
Weight
The weight of the shaft mainly affects the rotational speed. If you want to increase your swing speed and hit longer shots, you should choose a lighter shaft. If you want more control over your shots, choose a slightly heavier shaft.
Trajectory
The right Trajectory in the shaft gives you a greater chance of hitting the desired trajectory. But the club head has a bigger impact. A low ball flight usually produces less spin and a high ball flight more.
Spider
Spin is related to the trajectory of the axis: the higher the trajectory of the axis, the higher the spin.
Torque
Torque is a measure in degrees of how the resilient shaft resists lateral force. The higher the degrees, the more the shaft turns and the softer it feels. The Torque is set in relation to the other characteristics of the axle.
Kick point
Kick point (Kick point, bend point, flex point) is the point where the shaft bends the most. The impact point is connected to the trajectory; A low impact point gives a higher trajectory and vice versa.
De standaardlengte van de huidige schachten is voor de meeste mensen te lang en daarom lastig om te spelen.Daarom is het belangrijk om de schachtlengte te vinden die bij je verleden.
Doorgaans zijn de dames schachten wat je kunt helpen door onderstaande tabel: (Damesrackets zijn doorgaans een inch korter dan herenschachten.
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Jouw lengte | Afstand pols - vloer* | Heren | Dames |
> 205cm | > 99cm | +2" | + 3" |
190-205 cm | 102-106 cm | +1,5" | +2,5" |
190-205 cm | 96-101 cm | +1" | +2" |
168-189 cm | 96-99 cm | +0,5" | +1,5" |
168-189cm | 88-95 cm | Standaard | +1" |
168-189cm | 80-87cm | -0,5" | +0,5" |
153 -168 cm | 82-85 cm | -1" | Standaard |
153 -168 cm | 77-81cm | -1,5" | -0,5" |
< 153cm | < 80?cm | -2" | -1" |
CLUB | Heren | Dames | |
Bestuurder | 45,5" | 44,5" | |
3 Hout | 43" | 42" | |
5 Hout | 42,5" | 41,5" | |
7 Hout | 42" | 41" | |
Hybride 2 | 41" | 40" | |
Hybride 3 | 40,5" | 39,5" | |
Hybride 4 | 40" | 39" | |
Hybride 5 | 39,5" | 38,5" | |
Hybride 6 | 39" | 38" | |
7 Ijzer | 37" | 36" | |
Gapwig (46-52) | 35,5" | 34,5" | |
Zandwig (54-56) | 35,25" | 34,25" | |
Lobwig (58-64) | 35" | 34" |