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Metal Wood/Hybrid Playing Loft v. Indicated Loft On Club
The loft angel of metal woods is designed into the club by creating a pitch to the face in relation to the sole. Then a number is marked on the sole of the club to indicate the loft of that particular club.
Mitchell® Golf Unveils New Website and Announces Upcoming School Dates
Mitchell® Golf Website Re-Launch Mitchell® Golf Equipment Company, Dayton, Ohio has re-launched its website at https://www.mitchellgolf.com. The new website has a fresh look and is more user friendly. Customers are able to find products with ease and the checkout process
How To Achieve Desired Grip Size
What’s Your Grip Size? Grips are often over looked, but can have a profound impact on performance. There are only 3 golf club components: head, shaft & grip. In order to achieve desired grip size the following information must be
Mitchell® Golf Introduces Newly Improved Partners Program
Mitchell® Golf Equipment Company, Dayton, Ohio is re-releasing its Mitchell® Partners Program. After several years, it has been determined that the previous program created very loyal customers. In response, Mitchell® Golf will now expand its savings platform and focus on
About Our Technology
Mitchell Golf Technology All Mitchell Golf Equipment Company products are engineered, manufactured, and assembled at our plant in Albion, Michigan, U.S.A. Five patents and 3 trademark registrations protect the intellectual property rights of our products. STEELCLUB® Angle Machines changed golf
Shaft Frequency: An Absolute Measurement For Shaft Matching
Frequency is an absolute measure of the flex of a shaft. It is defined as how many times per minute a shaft oscillates. The units of frequency measurement are known as cycles per minute, or cpm. A shaft with a
Measuring Symmetrical Shafts
The rules of golf state, “The shaft shall be straight, with the same bending and twisting properties in any direction and at any point along its length, the shaft shall: (i) bend in such a way that the deflection is
Dynamic Lie Fitting
Interpreting Impact Marks On Iron Soles The following diagrams illustrate the range of patterns for typical lie imprints. Note that the imprint illustration moves from the leading edge to the rear of the club’s sole. This indicates that the clubface
How To Use A Graphite Shaft Puller
After removing the ferrule, load the club into the puller with the hosel of the club against the hosel stop. After clamping the shaft securely, turn the club head pulling T-Handle to apply a slight amount of pressure against the
The Importance of Properly Fit Lie Angles in Hybrid Clubs
The latest trend in golf club lofts is replacing the long irons with hybrid utility clubs. The most overlooked specification when purchasing a hybrid is its lie and its effect on club performance. Some hybrids have rounded soles, but that