With today's busy schedule, it seems there is never enough time in an average day. When your golf equipment needs adjustments or minor repairs, finding the time to take it to a golf shop across town and then another day to retrieve it is very time consuming. Roy's Mobile Golf should help with this dilemma. I will be establishing a schedule with 2-4 days a month at a golf course near you home (see our calendar) bringing club repair with quick turnaround to you. I will also offer club fitting and custom clubs.
There are three elements of a true custom-fit set of golf clubs. The fitting (gathering of information), the selection of compatible components and the proper assembly and fine-tuning of each club. To ensure consistency and to be properly fit, it is essential that the same craftsman fulfills all three phases of this process.
The modern golf professional is stretched in many directions. They run the pro shop, oversee the operation and maintenance of the course, staffing, membership development, they teach golf lessons, plan outings and tournaments, etc. In terms of helping a golfer they are trained as "swing professionals" On the other hand, a Professional Club maker concentrates on just one thing… golf equipment. They constantly keep abreast of the latest technology in shafts, grips, and heads. They are trained to match swing characteristics with the proper selection of the components to maximize the golfer's potential. Because their entire focus is on equipment, their role in helping a golfer to improve their game is as a Golf Equipment Professional.
Ideally the "swing professional" and the Golf Equipment Professional should work together to help the golfer. A golfer should develop a consistent swing with the help of the swing professional and then work with a Golf Equipment Professional to maximize the efficiency of their golf equipment.