NEWARK,
Ohio — The GolfWorks is proud to announce
that its founder, Ralph Maltby, has been inducted
into the Ohio Golf Hall of Fame, joining other
notables such as Jack Nicklaus, Arnold Palmer,
Byron Nelson and Tom Weiskopf. The Ohio Golf
Hall of Fame honors men and women who have
made a substantial impact on golf as players,
architects, tournament directors, administrators
and club professionals and who have contributed
in making Ohio a leader in the game.
“From innovative golf club design to the
advancement of custom clubmaking to in-depth
research in
making the game more enjoyable, Ralph has made
a huge contribution to golf, and we’re
extremely proud of his induction to the Ohio
Golf Hall of Fame,” says Mark McCormick,
CEO of The GolfWorks.
Ralph Maltby began his career in golf with Spalding
in 1969. In 1976, Maltby founded The GolfWorks,
which has since grown to become the world’s
leading source for research, development, technical
services and education for custom clubmaking.
With offices in Canada and the United Kingdom,
The GolfWorks manufactures and distributes machines,
gauges, tools and supplies worldwide. Used by
golf club repair shops, golf pros, original equipment
manufacturers and clubmakers, The GolfWorks’ tools
and supplies have become the universal standard
in performance and quality.
In addition to clubmaking machinery and supplies,
Maltby has been at the forefront in the most
advanced clubhead designs of the last 30 years
and has served as consultant to such renowned
golf equipment manufacturers as Maxfli, Powerbilt
and Tommy Armour.
Ralph has lectured at more than 250 PGA business
schools on golf club design principles, golf
club fitting and golf club repair procedures.
He has taught Tour player schools, repair and
fitting workshops for the PGA, and has written
numerous instructional books and articles for
golfing publications around the world. He is
a member of the Golf Writers Association of America
and The Golf Collectors Society. In 1991 he was
listed by Golf Digest as one of the 36 most powerful
men in golf, and in 1996 was inducted into the
Professional Clubmakers Society Hall of Fame.
Earlier this year, Maltby published the results
of decades-long research in his latest book on
golf club design, The Maltby Playability Factor
- Understanding Golf Club Dynamics, Book One:
Irons. Based on decades of experience, he developed
a comprehensive system to select the right iron
head designs for golfers of every playing ability,
including tour professionals, and this new book
translates the theory and history of iron design
into a practical guide for understanding iron
playability.
For more information on the Maltby Playability
Factor or other products and educational courses
offered by The GolfWorks, call 800.848.8358 or
visit http://golfworks.com.
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