Custom Golf Driver
In the golf industry, drivers in particular are extremely customizable and adjustable. When it comes to a Custom golf driver, working with the a well rounded club fitter and builder will make sure your driver is how you want it!
How much more fun do you have playing golf when your drives end up in the fairway? During a round of golf the average player uses their driver on 12-13 holes. In the golf industry, drivers in particular are extremely customizable and adjustable. When it comes to a Custom gold driver, working with a fitter will get you the head adjustments, but what about the shaft?
A fitter may be able to give you a different shaft to try but you may have been closer to a better fit with the previous shaft. Shafts today are given labels like high launch/low spin, low launch/low spin, and everything in between. What this describes to a fitter and a club builder is the different profiles of the shaft within the butt(grip), middle and tip(bottom) of the shaft. One of the tricks that a club builder can use that a fitter may not be able to use is called tipping a shaft. This means the builder will cut a section of the bottom part of the shaft to make it play slightly stiffer or cut nothing off the tip to allow the shaft to play slightly softer. This can bring the spin rate into a more efficient window and can tighten up dispersion.
Despite what the OEM’s want you to think, distance isn’t everything. Dispersion is equally as important. Dispersion is the area that you could hit your driver off of any given tee. If you have a tighter dispersion you will have a better understanding of where your ball is going to go. If you are not in the fairway how can you expect your scores to drop? By having your driver custom built you can find the fairway more often and get more enjoyment out of your round.
Services
Advanced Repairs
Loft and lie check (full set)
Loft and lie check
Swing Weight Change
Custom Builds
Basic Repairs
Re-gripping
Re-epoxy Club Head
Shaft Extension
Steel or graphite
Wedge Stamping
Custom Golf Irons
There are many different parameters that come to a properly fitting iron. Loft, lie, club weight, and swing weight are just a few.
Custom Golf Shafts
A huge advantage to getting your clubs custom built by a custom builder, is you are getting the best shafts!
Custom Golf Wedges
Wedges are personal and can be used to serve many different roles on the golf course. Your short game is a skill set that you may use on every hole.
Wedge Stamping
It is possible to stamp just about anything into your wedges to give them that total custom look as well as adding a little flair to your bag.
TG Custom Golf
Chaska, MN
(651) 380-8865
tgcustomgolf@gmail.com