We talk about lie angles that are too flat (toe of the club is pointing down at impact), or too flat (toe of the club is pointing down at impact), or too The lie angle is the angle the shaft makes when the club is resting flat on the sole of the club. We are serious about helping our customers play better golf. Our club fitters have been professionally trained in our production facility by our Master Clubbuilders. For example, we know that major manufacturer’s cannot possibly build all clubs individually. While they do an excellent job, we focus on not only fitting clubs but building them to your exact specifications. There are several companies that have their own methods for fitting golfers. The result is a perfectly matched set of clubs built exactly to your specifications. After each club is assembled, it is inspected for frequency, swing weight, length, loft, lie and total weight. We are very proud of our ability to custom fit and custom build clubs to your EXACT specifications. Individual clubs can be turned around in a couple of days, depending upon availability. Our normal turnaround time is a week, however, in peak season (February thru August) it can take as long as three-weeks for a complete set. We take the time necessary to produce quality custom clubs, individually tested and assembled. Over half of these clubs are re-shafts of existing clubs. Very few clubs cannot be reshafted.Īt D’Lance Golf, we manufacture over 20,000 clubs each year. We re-shaft every major brand of club including Callaway and Ping. If you have a set of clubs that you love to look at but just can’t hit them very well, or you purchased a new driver or rescue club and just can’t get it to perform, bring it to D’Lance Golf Performance Centers and we will put in the perfect shaft for you. See our video on testing shafts for consistency and flex … here! We Re-engineer/Re-shaft all major brands This process guarantees that our customers will have clubs that perform consistently from club to club in their set. We also test to make sure this spine is aligned even after tip trimming to get to the proper butt stiffness using a method called FLO (Flat Line Oscillation) to make sure the shaft does not oscillate during the “dry fitting” step. In our proprietary testing, we actually reject shafts that are outside of our specifications for Spine Index. By testing each shaft prior to assembly, we know exactly where this spine occurs and can align the shaft properly during the building process. If this “spine” is not aligned properly, the shaft will not return the club head squarely to the target line at impact resulting in inconsistent shot patterns. We can modify any club to within 1 CPM, or about a tenth of a flex.Įach shaft, whether it is steel or graphite composition, has a certain degree of a “spine” or spot in the circumference of the shaft that is stiffer. We use the FM Precision scale to build our clubs as this scale gives the best results for beginner to professional. Now you will love all of your clubs, not just your 8-iron. This will make each club feel and perform alike. Clubmakers have found that to achieve consistency in the club performance from long irons through short irons, the frequency distribution must be uniform from club to club. Frequency Matching is the Key to ConsistencyĮach shaft, when set in motion on a frequency meter, has a unique dynamic vibrating frequency that is measured in cycles per minute or CPM. Through each of the seven steps in the club building process, we follow strict quality control measures to make sure our clubs are of the highest quality craftsmanship.
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