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How To Set Up & Operate A Club Repair Shop

Would you like to increase lesson revenue, range income, club sales and promote the game of golf? Are your golfers taking their clubs elsewhere for basic repairs or to get that “hot new shaft” installed? Or are you able to do the work in your shop in a professional manner. If you are currently providing re-gripping, re-shafting and loft/lie/face angle adjustments, you are performing a great service to your golfers. If not, now is the time to get started. A club repair shop requires a small investment of time, space and money, but it pays big dividends in terms of improving your standing as an equipment expert. It greatly improves club sales and should be an integral part of lesson programs. You know the importance of properly fit clubs, but are you able to make necessary club repair performance upgrades to help your students play better golf? You can become an accomplished equipment expert at your facility by following this formula: GOLF INSTRUCTION + CLUB PERFORMANCE = GAME IMPROVEMENT. The message is clear. If you are not able to provide club repair performance upgrades that your golfers want and need, they will go elsewhere to get it done. Sadly, this could lead to their loyalty shifting elsewhere too – a situation no one wants. Invest in your future and the game of golf. Get educated, lay out a shop floor plan, invest in the equipment, staff it and it will become the most important service you offer your golfers.

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The 14 Club Performance Numbers - For Game Improvement

This manual is designed to offer new insight to golf instructors whose training has been to teach ball flight results solely through swing alterations. Such alterations “fix” certain swing characteristics for the moment as witnessed by ball flight, but does the “fix” last when the golfer goes to the golf course? Was the swing “fix” a compensating move for ill-fitting equipment? Today’s technology of club evaluation and launch monitor data clearly suggests golf equipment performance contributes to ball flight. Therefore, when golf instructors use swing techniques to alter ball flight they are only employing one half of the equation for game improvement. The simple equation; golf instruction + club performance = game improvement (ball flight) should be part of all golf instruction programs. Golf instructors can use this manual as a guide for adding club performance evaluation to their lesson program and learn how to incorporate The 14 Club Performance Numbers into club performance alterations.

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Defining Golf Club Performance

Golfers want the same tour van experience tour professionals enjoy every week on tour. Even though tour professionals play name brand equipment, their set make up is based on club performance specifications that best suits them. Golfers look to golf professionals to be complete equipment experts like the tour van technicians. They have accepted the fitting cart process to be their answer for the tour van experience [...]

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