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Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals, LLC
The International Organization of Professional Custom Clubfitters & Club Builders
Custom Clubmakers • Custom Fitting Professionals, Home Based or Part time clubmakers • Retail Golf Shops • Green Grass Golf Shops
• PGA Professionals • Hobbyists

Don’t buy another golf club...
until you call an AGCP member!

PGA MSR Credits will be awarded for Roundtable attendance this year

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SK Fiber Golf
256.864.1900
www.skfiber.com

Keeping You in the Green!

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Gauranteed Consistency

Every Shaft is +/- one CPM

Since 1998 SK FIBER Golf has been committed to developing and distributing performance golf club shafts that enable golfers of all skill levels to improve their game.

The golf shaft is an important part of any golf club. Selecting the right shaft can give more distance and straighter golf shots. If you have the wrong shafts in your clubs, no matter how hard you work, your golf game will still suffer. 

How to Select The Right Shaft
 
To select the correct golf shaft ask yourself what is your primary objective…

Do you want to hit the ball straighter, longer or be more consistent? 

The correct shaft will not only satisfy the primary objective but will help achieve improvement in the other areas as well. Here are four general questions to consider and elementary solutions to help you play better golf.

What can I do to hit the ball further?
• Use a lighter weight shaft.
• Reduce the stiffness of the shaft.
• Check your lofts and lies on your clubs.

 What can I do to hit the ball straighter?
• Use a heavier shaft.
• Use a stiffer shaft.
• Check your lofts and lies on your clubs.
• Check the shaft alignment.

What can I do to hit the ball higher?
• Increase the loft of the club. (major effect)
• Use a lower kick-point shaft. (minor effect)

What can I do to hit the ball lower?
• Decrease the loft of the club. (major effect)
• Use a higher kick-point point shaft. (minor effect)
 
But how can you tell what you need? Here are some general guidelines:

Determine the average distance you hit your driver or iron. This chart is a good, but very general, indicator of the amount of club head speed you generate.

• If you have a very smooth swing, you might benefit from a softer flex even if you swing very fast.

 

Driver (44.5”)
Swing Speed (MPH)

Driver
Carry Distance (Yards)

Recommended

Shaft Flex

Iron used for

150 yard shot

105 +

260 +

XS

8 or 9-iron

95-105

240-260

S

6 or 7-iron

80-95

210-240

R

5 or 6-iron

65-80

170-210

A

4-iron

Under 65

Less than 170

L

Utility wood/hybrid

 A swing that gets quick or jerky at the top - when transitioning into the downswing - will probably need a stiffer shaft.

Don't Guess - Get Custom Fitted!

In recent years, custom fitting has been brought to the forefront of the golfing public's mind. What once was reserved for Tour players and the best amateurs is now available to any golfer who's willing to spend the time and money to get properly fitted clubs. With today’s technology and vast amount of products available, an experienced club fitter can truly solve the shaft mystery. Custom fitting can be done with woods, irons, wedges and even putters. A clubmaker will work with you to decide the custom fit shaft flex, lie angles, face angles, lofts, lengths, swing weights, grip size and other options.

For the avid golfer, custom fitting is the passport to better golf.

Thanks for choosing SK Fiber golf club shafts.

Charles Blume
SK Fiber Golf
256.864.1900
www.skfiber.com


The Association of Golf Clubfitting Professionals, LLC
5045 Milgen Court - Unit 12 • Columbus GA 31907

Mail to:
AGCP
PO Box 7583 • Columbus GA 31908

 was founded by Roy Nix,
owner and operator of McNix Golf in Columbus, GA.

If you would like to be a Corporate Sponsor of the AGCP
please call 706-324-7490 or e-mail roy@agcpgolf.com

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10 PGA MSR Credits will be awarded for 5th Annual AGCP Roundtable Educational Conference to be held September 29, 30 & October 1, 2, 2010 at Columbus Irons Works Trade and Convention Center in Columbus Georgia.

 AGCP Corporate Sponsors:
Tom Wishon Golf
FlightScope
Markit Golf
AccuLength Junior Clubs
Aerotech Shafts
Aldila
Billy Bob’s Golf
Club Conex
Enzo Shafts
Fierce Golf
Golf Achiever - Focaltron
Infiniti Golf
Nicklaus Golf

Real Feel Golf Mats
Silencer System
M L Wilson - Shaft Deals
OptimalFlight
Pure Grips
Rife Putters
Scratch Golf
S K Fiber Shafts
Sports Sensors, Inc.
Swingrite

AGCP Supporing Sponsors:
P.G.M.C
Alpha Golf
Clubmaker Online
Global Tour Golf - Star Grips
United States Golf Teachers Federation
Value Golf

If you would like to be a Full Corporate Sponsor of the AGCP or a Supporting Sponsor of the AGCP, please E-mail us for details and a rate schedule.

Also the AGCP is Associated with:

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