We provide both online custom golf fitting services for our customers in Canada and the United States as well as local custom golf fitting in Newmarket, Ontario, York Region and the Greater Toronto Area (GTA). No matter where you are, Eagle’s Back Custom Golf Clubs is committed to building and fitting custom golf clubs so you can play better golf.
Custom fitted golf clubs are designed to maximize the performance and enhance the enjoyment of your golf equipment. Matching the ideal golf equipment to each player is our goal.
Selling online, the golf clubs we build are customized through either our QuickFit or CustomFit process to determine your proper specifications. When we custom fit your golf clubs we ensure each component variable is matched to your playing style and specifications. This includes:
- Proper club length
- Shaft flex and weight
- Shaft frequency matching for proper flex
- Shaft spine alignment **
- Club loft and lie angle adjustment
- Swing weighting for proper weight distribution, balance and feel of the golf club
- Grip sizing
Each component has been selected based on quality, game improving features, material, and specific characteristics such as shaft frequency,
shaft torque and bend-point to ensure that each golf club is matched to your specific playing characteristics.
In addition to customizing each golf club or set of golf clubs, we provide shaft spine-alignment free of charge where others may charge
$3.00 - $10.00 per club for this service. Why build custom golf clubs if you only go part of the way?
We can also provide recommendations through our CustomFit Worksheet for your golf clubs and equipment. Providing recommendations to optimize your set make-up or maximize your game with specific club or custom fitting recommendations by reviewing your handicap, frequency of play, playing characteristics and style, and goals.
Locally, Eagle’s Back Custom Golf Clubs provides a full range of custom golf club fitting services through a four step process. The custom
fitting evaluation includes:
- Player interview:
- Skill level
- Natural tendencies and playing characteristics
- Shot patterns
- Goals
- Current Golf Club (set) evaluation
- Loft
- Lie
- Face Angle
- Shaft flex
- Set make-up
- Hitting Results evaluation
- Trajectory
- Direction control
- Solidness of hit
- Separate club fitting from swing problems
- Custom Fitting Recommendations
- Full recommendation against the major club fitting variables (head type, face angle, loft, shaft type, length and flex, grip size,
dynamic lie analysis, swing weight) for:
- Driver
- Fairway Woods
- Hybrid Golf Clubs
- Complete iron golf sets
- Wedges
- Suggested set make-up for optimum performance
These four steps allow us to custom fit golf clubs exactly to your needs and specifications. The player interview and current club evaluation
provide excellent input into what clubs and what specifications the golfer currently plays and what problems may exist in the equipment or fit.
Custom fitted golf clubs will maximize your performance on the golf course. Custom fitting will provide the recommendations to optimize your current set of golf clubs and match the clubs to your style of play to improve your game. Whether buying online or getting custom fitted golf clubs in Newmarket or Toronto, Eagle's Back Custom Golf Clubs is committed to building and fitting custom golf clubs so you can play better golf.
The ‘spine’ of a golf shaft is like a backbone. It can be visualized as a longitudinal line or plane on a golf shaft that is more resistant to bending. All cylindrical objects have a spine including both steel and graphite golf shafts. The reason this matters is that if the spine of a golf shaft is not considered when mounting a clubhead then that club will never play consistently. That’s one club. Now imagine a bag full of clubs with spines randomly set…
That’s what you get with golf clubs off the rack…even a set of $800 clubs or a $500 Driver.
Spine alignment refers to finding the spine for each shaft and then aligning it perpendicular to the clubface (either at the 3:00 o’clock or 9:00 o’clock position). When the spine is aligned in this manner the golf club becomes more stable, improving the golfers ability to hit the sweet spot more consistently. Tests have shown that a golfer’s ability to hit the sweet spot (impact repeatability) improved from 14% to 51% when they moved to spine aligned clubs. Missing the sweet spot by two-tenths of an inch will cost you six yards.