Monday, October 26, 2009

More AGCP Roundtable 4 Goodies....

There are a few specific tips and thoughts that I picked up from the RT4 clubfittting week. I thought some of you might be interested in them....


1. One of the big hits of the week was the "Swingrite" trainer available from Swingrite, an AGCP sponsor. I think everyone there who picked one up bought one! It helps you to learn the feel of a late release, a key to getting as much swing speed as you are capable of. I bought one too, I use it every morning before I go to work, and I think it works.


2. How to get hard-to-remove grip tape off shafts.........? Well I asked Keith Chatham from Precision Fit golf this and he immediately said Goo Gone. A citrus based cleaner that he uses to do this. Cannot wait to buy a bottle and try it.


3. There was a discussion about using tungsten powder down graphite shafts to increase club weight / MOI. Everyone said to not be afraid to do this with graphite, it does not create a problem.


4. Another AGCP sponsor sells the Silencer System....a system to allow you to put "rat glue" into a driver head to increase swing weight. I learned how to easily drill into the present hosel plug in a driver head and use the Silencer.


These are a couple of the best goodies I learned from the RT4................as usual, a week well spent!


Tony

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

AGCP Roundtable 4 - Education, Education, Education!

The Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals (AGCP) held its 4th Annual Roundtable in Columbus, GA on October 14-17. For me, this event just keeps getting better and better! The best of the best clubfitters get together each year to learn from each other about different elements of professional clubfitting.


The theme of this Roundtable - and the previous Roundtables - was Education, Education, Education. It is an opportunity for the best clubfitters in the world to share their knowledge. Some of the major topics discussed during the Roundtable included:

- Club Grinding Techniques - discussions on key elements of grinding, and then a hands on session where attendees could learn some of these key elements;

- Presentations of how to address some key swing flaws in clubfitting sessions, and on some of the key components of good iron fitting;

- "Tricks of the Trade" - tips to help in fitting and building clubs;

- New techniques for profiling golf shafts, and use of high speed cameras during the fitting process;

- Using shaft profiling techniques in driver shaft fitting;

- Discussion on the influence of Club Balance Point in clubfitting;

- The Hows and Whys of Clubfitting;

- Putter fitting;

- Keys for operating a profitable clubfitting business.


In addition, I think 21 different sponsors were in attendance at the Roundtable. This included shaft manufacturers, custom club manufacturers, and companies that provide materials and services to improve clubfitting and clubmaking.


For me this was another great learning experience to help me get to a higher level of fitting and clubmaking expertise. Probably the best part of the Roundtable is the chance to ask questions of recognized experts, both during presentations and in the evenings.


Just another Wow! Roundtable - can't wait to see this group again next September.


Tony

Monday, October 12, 2009

If Tiger Says It, Is It True?....

The note below was in the November Golf Digest magazine....


ASK TIGER -- Golf Digest, Nov'09, p.280.

What is the best tip you would give to a beginner?(Anne Patterson, Boulder, CO)

A. Find clubs that fit you. It will save you a ton of aggravation from the start. Make sure they aren't too short, long or heavy. Otherwise, you'll adapt your swing to the equipment in a way that might not be technically sound. It's easy to get fit, and it really does matter.


Probably cannot say this any better than he did......thanks Tiger!



Full report next week from the AGCP 4th Roundtable!!


Tony

Monday, October 5, 2009

A Break In The Action? - Well.....

This week is the 3rd Annual St. Mary's Catholic Church golf tournament. Kind of a different focus for me, because I am co-chair of this. In truth, Nancy Howard who is the other co-chair is pretty amazing in terms of what she has accomplished in working to get things in place for this week.


I have a great appreciation for people who have chaired golf events for years and years. For example, the Oak Ridge KFI tournament has been going on for more than 30 years, and the people who organize it seem to have the same enthusiasm for making it work this year as they had in 1990 when I first played in it.


I also have a great appreciation for people who play in these kinds of events. We have 13 teams in the St. Marys tournament this year - more than last year, but not as many as we hoped. But there is another local tournament going on the same day, and I know of a third going on this week. We are delighted that we were able to attract 13 teams to play.


Our hope is that all of the players who are in the event will feel like they each got something out of it that made it worth it, besides the donation to the event. Today I was loading event goodie bags with some of the things that we purchased for the players.......and we think we have found some things to give to them that they will find worth their time.


So there you go................now down to final planning, putting it all together on Thursday, and in particular hoping for great weather! And being thankful for people who take the time to help make events like this work.


Next week..............blogging from Columbus, GA!!


Tony