Archive for 2012

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Nine

Tuesday, May 15th, 2012

But unless one or more anomalies are taking place and assuming the testing conditions are properly produced, one should have little trouble observing (even through ball travel results if necessary) that one will generally play better golf when one’s grip size on any given golf club gets progressively (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Eight

Monday, April 30th, 2012

Now does this mean that if my swingweight value is just one point off I will technically require a slightly different golf grip size in order to make the best, most productive golf swings I possibly can?  (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Seven

Sunday, April 15th, 2012

Thus far a couple of extremely basic tests have been performed with the three test golf clubs that have been constructed.  The first was independently taking each club through an acceptably wide range of swingweight values and determining the swingweight range through which one makes one’s best golf swings.  Each test club has a slightly different grip size installed on it.  Then, with the clubs’ swingweight values set right at the middle of the swingweight range determined (the same swingweight range and thus middle value was determined for all three test clubs), the clubs were swung and compared side by side against each another, one distinct pair at a time, to further determine which golf grip size one made one’s best golf swings with.  In my case (used as an example), the results were (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Six

Saturday, March 31st, 2012

Now it was already proven in the very first phase of testing that setting the M62 test club to a swingweight value of D3 (the median value of the range I did my best swinging at) will give me the best chance to swing that specific club well with some room to spare on either side.  There should be no need to revisit that again.  But in this second phase I am (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Five

Friday, March 16th, 2012

Swingweight testing is now individually completed for the three test golf clubs, with my best, most efficient golf swings being performed over the exact same final swingweight range of D2 to D4 for all three clubs despite slightly different grip sizes/weights being installed on each one.  Now a second, different phase of testing can be performed that will (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Four

Wednesday, February 29th, 2012

I interject here that one does not have to scrupulously follow a one-point-increment regimen when testing for swingweight values.  One can for example choose to initially work in (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Three

Tuesday, February 14th, 2012

As swinging begins, be sure to keep various critical factors in mind in order to achieve one’s best clubfitting results.  Select basics to reemphasize here in case I inadvertently previously overlooked relevant details include that if one’s aim is trying to improve or change one’s actual golf swing performance, (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-Two

Tuesday, January 31st, 2012

Keeping all of the elements discussed to this point firmly in mind, only a few select details remain to be discussed before one can begin a clubfitting session that is truly worthy of what one’s golf swing deserves no matter what talent level one’s swing is currently at.  Of paramount importance, know that this primary testing deals in (more…)

The Terrible Twos Syndrome of Golf Club Fitting: Part Thirty-One

Sunday, January 15th, 2012

Having discussed one’s wearing apparel and a means of securing precise amounts of clubhead weighting required for convenient application once swinging begins, I will now briefly address the subject of (more…)