As you see in the cart if you purchase clubs from me, all of my clubs are hand made by me one club at a time. I’ve been building golf clubs officially since 1973 when I managed an off course golf shop and made custom clubs. I did it unofficially for years before that since my teen years. I was always tinkering with my clubs and changing them to make the play the way I wanted them to play. My dad had a small work shop and I had to invent ways to work on my clubs back in the 1960s.
This page will walk you through some of the processes I use that you will not find in a mass production facility to create your clubs using much tighter tolerances than the mass production items you find in Bib Box stores and Pro Shops or even from the custom versions of the OEM equipment sold there. Their custom is like a custom car you buy at the dealer, better options. Nothing really custom only high performance options. My clubs are more like the NASCAR versions of the same cars. Blueprinted and fine tuned just for you and your golf swing.
This is the process used to build custom clubs when you order a custom fitting and provide a completed fitting form and necessary face on and down the line video to analyze your swing. This process takes from 30 minutes to one hour per club for most sets. Heads come from the factory + or – 2 or 3 grams and + or – 2 or 3 degrees and if left as is they would be far more than 1 percent different from club to club. Not shown in the photos but each grip is weighed to be the same weight and each club is measured for correct loft and lie angles and corrected when needed. If all head weights need adjusting and all heads need to be corrected for loft and lie it takes more time to assemble. Sets are adjusted for MOI, not swing weight. MOI Is a more precise measurement.