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	<title>Comments on: Why Don’t You Publish More Information On Your Clubheads?</title>
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		<title>By: Gene</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gene</dc:creator>
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		<description>The average golfer is generally confused because there is too much information available that they just don&#039;t understand. However, each golfer should learn the basics structures of their clubset and, as a custom club fitter, the nuts and bolts are things I need to know. I often find that the correct, basic data is not listed for all clubheads from different suppliers. Examples are that some suppliers don&#039;t provide the loft for putters, bounce angles and/or offsets for clubheads (a big deal for low &amp; high handicap golfers) and weights for grips, etc. How can you custom fit a golfer if you don&#039;t have the basic information on the components? I build a lot of golf clubs for junior golfers and I teach them the swing and how to understand their equipment. This knowledge helps them properly select equipment as they mature as a golfer. Thanks, gc</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The average golfer is generally confused because there is too much information available that they just don&#8217;t understand. However, each golfer should learn the basics structures of their clubset and, as a custom club fitter, the nuts and bolts are things I need to know. I often find that the correct, basic data is not listed for all clubheads from different suppliers. Examples are that some suppliers don&#8217;t provide the loft for putters, bounce angles and/or offsets for clubheads (a big deal for low &amp; high handicap golfers) and weights for grips, etc. How can you custom fit a golfer if you don&#8217;t have the basic information on the components? I build a lot of golf clubs for junior golfers and I teach them the swing and how to understand their equipment. This knowledge helps them properly select equipment as they mature as a golfer. Thanks, gc</p>
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