Complete this form for any club purchase to insure your club fits your swing. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form.Email *Name *FirstLastPhoneAddressAddress Line 1Address Line 2City— Select state —AlabamaAlaskaArizonaArkansasCaliforniaColoradoConnecticutDelawareDistrict of ColumbiaFloridaGeorgiaHawaiiIdahoIllinoisIndianaIowaKansasKentuckyLouisianaMaineMarylandMassachusettsMichiganMinnesotaMississippiMissouriMontanaNebraskaNevadaNew HampshireNew JerseyNew MexicoNew YorkNorth CarolinaNorth DakotaOhioOklahomaOregonPennsylvaniaRhode IslandSouth CarolinaSouth DakotaTennesseeTexasUtahVermontVirginiaWashingtonWest VirginiaWisconsinWyomingStateZip CodeHandicap or Average 18 hole score *Equipment Evaluation: Use this space to tell me what you are trying to accomplish with new clubs to get an evaluation of your swing. I will provide a general recommendation for you. If you have purchased the Basic Fitting option in my store you can complete the form below for more consultation by email. With a basic clubfitting I will evaluate your fitting needs and send you the specific club or clubs and what shafts you need to purchase to be installed. With the purchase of a Basic Clubfitting you can send me video and we can discuss your situation and swing by email to make the decisions for you. Then you can order your clubs online. Tell me if you have problems with a hook, or slice, hitting too high, too low, hitting fat, topping, etc.What Club Model or Club Set are you wanting to buy? If you have a set or particular head style and design in mind please let me know. If not and you want me to suggest something for you based on your fitting evaluation please tell me.What is the weakest part of your gameWhat is your Go To Shot, or go to Club? If the money is on the line what shot do you want to hit and with what club?Describe the course where you play, turf, sand, weather conditions, area of the country, etc. *Are you taking lessons now? Are they helping? If yes what does your pro have you working on to improve? Tell us about it.Do you use all of your clubs or only some of them? What clubs to you use all the time and what clubs do you never use? Describe.How tall are you?What is your wrist to floor measurement? To measure your wrist to floor please see the illustration for instructions Add Wrist to Floor Measurement hereHow much do you weigh?Grip size measurement. Add Grip Size measurement hereDescribe your Ah Crap! shot. When you really hit an awful shot what is it? What is your goal for buying clubs?Which describes your ego: This ego statement is important because I build clubs for consistency, accuracy, tighter dispersion both side to side and long to short, and not for out hitting other golfers. My goal is to provide you with more quality golf shots so you can play better, hit more fairways, hit more greens and shoot lower scores. I do not build clubs so you can hit a 7 iron farther than anybody else. What you need is a club for every distance between the driver and the shortest wedge. You don’t need 12 wedges with 4 iron lofts on them. A 7 iron with 5 iron loft is still a 5 iron regardless of what number is on the club. Choose what best describes the aboveI just want clubs to help me hit better shots and play betterI tired of everybody hitting their irons longer than me.A little of both maybe but mainly to play betteerUse the image and tell us which best describes your normal shot. Put the number that represents the shot you hit hereDo you consider your ball flight high or low, or about right? This has a lot to do with head design, loft on your clubs and set make up. Especially your driver. Correct trajectory is important.HighAbout rightLowWhat do you like hitting more, Fairways or Hybrids? After your second longest club below your driver everything between it and your longest iron club can be either one, a fairway or driver. Either is basically a replacement for long irons that are no longer viable. 50 years ago a 2 iron had 23 -24 degrees and now some 4 irons are that strong. With a 5 iron around 28 we are looking at clubs to use for yardages between the 28 degree 5 iron and the 15 degree 3 wood or 18 degree 5 wood.FairwaysHybridsDoesn’t matter to me, I hit them equally wellYour Driver/3 wood Clubhead Speed in MPH. Enter swing speeds from 50 mph to 120 mph. If you do not know your swing speed please put in how far your average carry distance is with a Driver or 3 wood. How far can you hit it across water? (Note: it is important that if you are going to order a driver that you send swing speed for a driver not a 3 wood and driver video. I need to see tee height and ball position with the driver to build one right for you.)5- iron or 6-iron Clubhead Speed in MPH * Enter swing speeds from 40 mph to 90 mph. If you do not know your swing speed put in how far your average carry distance is. How far can you hit it across water?Downswing Transition Rating: At some point when the golfer finishes the backswing, the body’s actions begin the downswing. This change of direction, and more importantly, how the golfer makes this change of direction with the club is called the transition. 1. Smooth, very little force2. Average, some force3. Forceful, very hardDownswing Tempo Rating: The transition determines how much the golfer bends the shaft at the very start of the downswing. From that point on in the downswing the golfer may swing the club with little or no acceleration to the ball, with an average amount of acceleration or they many continue to “pour on the coal” all the way to impact. This part of the downswing that occurs after the transition is what determines how long the golfer is able to keep the force of radial acceleration on the club.1. Smooth, rhythmic2. Average, some aggression3. Fast, aggressiveWrist-Cock Release Position: For our purposes when your right hand begins to unhinge on your downswing is your release point. As shown below If you are standing in front of the clocks above where would your release point be as described above.1. Early between 10 and 122. Midway between 8 and 103. Late between 6 and 8How would you rate your physical strength?1. Below Average for my age2. About average for my age3 Well above average for my agePlease add any comments you think will help below.Is it OK for me to use your fitting information on my website for illustrative purposes using only your first name?YesNoSubmit