Our
perfectly fitted clubs allow you to play better golf, whether you just
took up the game or play scratch golf. It is The Breakthrough.
BEGINNER
You're fairly new to the game...so, why frustrate and disappoint yourself?
Make sure your equipment fits you. A standard set of clubs fits the
average-sized golfer. Clubs 10 years and older, fall under the old standard
size, which is a height of 5' 9". Men's modern day standard clubs
fit an average height of 5' 10". The ladies old standard clubs
fit an average height of 5' 6", while ladies modern day clubs fit
someone 5' 7". If you don't fall under these standard sizes it's
impossible to take your most natural position over the ball. Make a
commitment to play better golf today...complete the "Golf Fitting
Data Form" and order your set of Bobs Custom Golf Clubs. You'll
play better golf from day one!
BREAKING
100
Fewer
than five percent of golfers consistently break 100 a statistic that
hasn’t changed in nearly three decades. You can be in that illustrious
five percent if you play with a fitted set of clubs. Consider this:
Four golfers male or female – ranging in height from 5’4”
to 6’4” – go into a golf shop to purchase clubs. A
successful advertising campaign persuaded all of them to purchase the
same brand of clubs. Amazingly, there is little difference from one
size to the next … basically they are the same standard length,
loft, lie, swingweight and grip sizes? The four dramatically different
golfers couldn’t wear the same suit or dress and feel comfortable.
Don’t be fooled if you want to break 100 consistently and get
the most out off your game … you must play with clubs that fit
you perfectly.
BREAKING 90
Breaking 90 is a significant milestone. You’ll join the elite
group of golfers who comprise less than four percent of the entire Worlds
golfers. Typically golfers at this level have bought enumerable putters
and drivers. They have used countless training aids and taken lessons.
Even so, if your clubs don’t fit properly, the chances of scoring
in the low eighties is unlikely.
Further improvement means sound fundamentals, perfecting your swing
and reaching a much more refined balanced game. The difference between
shooting 90s and 80s are mostly posture and ball flight. Better ball
flight comes from a set of clubs more balanced to your individual need.
Once you know your clubs are fitted perfectly, you can focus on elements
of your game that can take you to the next level.
If you have clubs you hit the same distance or clubs you cannot hit
… it’s time to change. If you are dipping into the 80s reward
your ball striking with a perfectly fitted set of clubs and set your
sights on the 70s.
BREAKING 80
Breaking 80 for the first time is an incomparable feeling. Only one
in a hundred golfers ever shoots in the 70s consistently. Now that you
understand the fundamentals of the game and have developed a solid swing,
it’s time to get serious about breaking par. If you want to drive
your score into the 70s your chances are better with perfectly fitted
equipment shaped around you individual game. Accuracy and ball control
are absolute musts to become a 70s shooter. Creating a set of clubs
that are fine tuned to your power source is the only way to achieve
ball control and playable trajectories, perfect balance and posture
are necessities to eliminate undesirable shots. If you make a great
shot and the ball doesn’t correspond with the shot you desired
… your clubs are most definitely unfitted.
The perfect set of clubs will eliminate surprises and give you the confidence
to break par, the days of manipulating your golf swing are over.
BREAKING 70
Welcome
to the most elite group of golfers in the world. Breaking seventy is
one of golf’s greatest accomplishments. Even the touring professionals
don’t do it every round.
Now you’re wondering if you could actually play at a level that
would earn you a PGA Tour Card. Maybe you are ready to qualify for a
college team, Or just trying to improve your game to bolster your climb
up the corporate ladder. Did you know the top ten Fortune 500 CEO’s
have single digit handicaps? Trajectory becomes crucial … and
it doesn’t happen by accident, the first question we would like
to ask you is this …Do you love every club in your bag? Are your
ball flights reaching a playable apex? Are your yardages consistent
with every club in your bag? Do you have any gaps in your entire set
of clubs? Have your clubs been checked for lie, loft, length, swingweight,
static weight, grip size, and most importantly shaft flex (frequency).
These tests will answer any questions you may have about clubs that
are not performing. If you are in quest of a low 60s round of golf,
your equipment must match your physical attributes.
The knowledge that your equipment is perfectly fitted eliminates the
manipulation of shots. You can now trust your swing and confidently
fire at your desired target.
Don’t take for granted that your clubs are perfectly balanced
and fitted … regardless of where you bought them or how much you
paid. This information could be the difference between playing the PGA
Tour and winning … or simply becoming one of the best amateur
golfers in the world.
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