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Custom Fitting


Using mass produced equipment, even the best tour brands, is just not enough to seriously improve your golf game. By understanding your goals and completely evaluating your present equipment, we can develop clubs to fit even the most discerning golfer. My goal is to honestly help you improve your game! All golfers, regardless of ability, yearn to play better golf. My purpose is to put the correct equipment in your hands, comprised of the best products and customized to fit you.

By taking a tour minded approach to game improvement and club fitting we can work together to make the game of golf more satisfing and fun! As a certified Master Club Fitter and Custom Builder I can develop a set of clubs for you to make this all possible.

Ron Anderson


Why Regrip?


Most golfers don't realize that grips are relatively simple to change and the right grip can have an enormous impact on their ability to shoot lower scores.

Golfers Typically Regrip for 3 reasons:

  1. To fit their grips to their particular hand size
  2. To achieve the desired feel for their playing preference and climate conditions
  3. To simply replace their favorite grips that have become worn

The correct grip size allows you to set the club properly at the top of the backswing. A grip that is too small will cause the club face to close prematurely and lead to a hook. A grip that is too large can cause the club face to open at impact, resulting in a slice. Most new golf clubs come with Standard-sized grips but not all golfers have standard-sized hands. You can find the perfect grip size by printing the Lamkin Sizing Chart.

Different material compounds and surface patterns allow us to offer a variety of feels in our grip line. Perhaps you prefer a softer or more tacky grip, or the traction of cord. Customize your clubs with the feel and performance characteristics your game needs for added confidence in every shot.

Worn grips simply do not give you the best opportunity to shoot lower scores. Grips that are worn will slip, which requires more hand pressure and ultimately creates forearm fatigue and additional strokes. Serious golfers should regrip at least once a year.

When to Regrip


If your grips are worn out, have become slick and lost traction, have hardened, are leaving dark residue on your glove palms, or are cracking, then it's time to replace them.

Any of those conditions can cause you to squeeze tighter, which inhibits a complete backswing, diminishing swing speed and consistency. In fact, a grip's lifespan can be abbreviated by weather, how frequently you play, any rings on your fingers, or how tightly you hold the club. A general rule of thumb: Replace grips every 60 rounds. Besides, new grips are inexpensive compared to other equipment changes and can instantly improve your game by removing all of your hand tension and thus giving you back control of your swing.

Signs of Wear To Look For Include:

  • Smooth, hard surfaces
  • Cracks
  • Shiny patches
  • Wear spots, especially where the thumbs make contact
  • Faded or bare spots on grips that have been painted or have logos
  • Insufficient tack

Grip Sizes
Golf grips are available in many sizes. Playing with the proper-sized grips on your clubs is one of the most important elements of your equipment. A grip that is too small will cause the club head to close prematurely, resulting in a hook. A slice will occur with a grip that is too large. You can find the perfect grip size by printing the Lamkin Sizing Chart.

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