NEWARK,
Ohio — The GolfWorks proudly announces
the graduation of its newest class of clubmakers
from The GolfWorks Fitting, Assembly & Repair
School, one of the clubmaking industry’s
premier technical certification programs. The
newest graduates include: Patrick McClain of
Buffalo, N.Y.; Mike Olmstead of Tupelo, Miss.;
James Ragland of Oroville, Calif.; Tim Friend
of Montpelier, Ohio; Keith Nahlovsky of San
Diego, Calif.; Maurice LeBlanc of Cambridge,
Ontario; and Johan Sjoberg of Haesslehom, Sweden.
“The GolfWorks Fitting, Assembly & Repair
School has set the standard for complete clubmaking
and repair instruction for two decades, and
it remains the most comprehensive training
program in clubmaking today,” says Britt
Lindsey, vice president of technical services
for The GolfWorks. “Ralph Maltby, who
founded The GolfWorks more than 25 years ago,
was the industry’s first leader in custom
fitting, so our training staff is extremely
dedicated in providing a complete understanding
of custom clubmaking and repair skills.”
During the five-day Fitting, Assembly & Repair
program, clubmakers receive extensive individual
attention and a comprehensive understanding
of custom fitting and golf equipment assembly
and repair. An added bonus for attendees of
this session is a tour of the Maltby Design
Golf Club Studio, where they see one of the
most comprehensive and elaborate R&D prototype
development centers in the golf industry.
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 the Fitting, Assembly & Repair School,
call 1-800-848-8358.
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