NEWARK,
Ohio — The GolfWorks proudly introduces
the newest professional clubmakers who have
successfully completed the Professional Clubfitting
School, one of the clubmaking industry’s
premier training programs. The newest graduates
include: Harry Myers of Flagstick Custom Golf,
Richmond, Va.; Andy Watson of Pittsburgh, Pa.;
Kevin Richmond of Fruitport, Mich.; W. Mike
Hewitt or Reed City, Mich.; Gordon Graham of
Ottawa, Ontario; John Dawson of Greeley, Ontario;
Jim Moran of Tee to Green, Jackson, Mich.;
John Colascacco of Moraga, Calif.; Dennis Patton
of Liberty, Mo.; Jon Goodman of Boise, Idaho;
Robert Faubel of W. Redding, Conn.; and Jerry
Howard of Terre Haute, Ind.
“The GolfWorks Professional Clubfitting
School is the golf industry’s most comprehensive
training program dedicated to custom fitting,” says
Britt Lindsey, vice president of technical
services for The GolfWorks. “This specialized
training takes basic clubfitting to the next
level, and students learn to custom fit an
entire set of clubs to a golfer’s specific
game and the proper procedures for fitting
woods, irons, wedges and putters, using the
Maltby Putter Fitting System.
Lindsey explains that the key to professionally
fitting a golfer with the right golf clubs
is understanding the effects that a golfer’s
swing has on ball flight and performance, and
the Professional Clubfitting School training
provides clubmakers with a clear understanding
of those effects and their influence on the
clubfitting process.
Since 1982, thousands of clubmakers, golf industry
experts and PGA professionals have visited
The GolfWorks design and manufacturing campus
in Newark, Ohio, to learn the latest skills
and technology from the game’s premier
technical staff. GolfWorks classes qualify
for PGA of America Continuing Education credits
and are approved by the Professional Clubmakers
Society.
For more information on The GolfWorks or on the
Professional Clubfitting School, call 1-800-848-8358.
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