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Ever wonder what the difference is between your clubs and
the ones the pros use? Most everyone would guess custom
length fitting is the major difference, but few take custom
weight balancing into consideration. With a few hundred
thousand dollars riding on every shot, do you think that the
big boys gamble on clubs with an off the rack feel? If you
have custom fitted clubs, you're really only halfway there,
luckily for you the rocket scientists at Balance Certified
Golf have what it takes to get you the rest of the way.
Balance Certified Golf uses a system of counterweights that
fit into the shaft of almost any club: driver, wood, iron or
putter. The theory is that not everybody has the exact same
swing, so no off the rack club has the right balance for
every user. The system puts you through a series of tests
that help you decide which weight in which club is exactly
right for you. The weight reduces shaft vibration and moves
the focal "node" of the club back into the hands, resulting
in more consistent striking and ball control. And it's USGA
and RA approved.
Sounds neat, but does it work? If used properly, it really
does. We tried the Pro-Balance System for putters. It
started with a simple test where three balls were putted ten
feet and the results were recorded on a simple chart. Then
the same test was repeated with each of the weights
installed. A pattern definitely emerged. Once the right
weight was found, a ten-foot put was nothing to fear. By
tuning the shaft, each shot felt more solid. And by moving
the weight focus up into the grip, the desire to break the
wrist was all but eliminated, resulting in predictable
pendulum strokes each and every time.
The weights are also super easy to install. Simply use the
provided drill bit to open the end of the grip, slip in the
desired weight and tighten it down with the allen wrench and
tightening tool (also provided). The whole process takes
less than a minute. And since the weights are so readily
interchangeable, it's not much of an inconvenience to swap
them out on the go if course conditions call for more or
less weight. My only complaint is that I wish that the kit
came with a solid black plug to put in the grip for when you
aren't using any weight. If you have two or more putters
that you like to rotate, it'd be nice to have a cover or
plug to keep moisture and bugs out of the shafts of the
clubs you aren't using. |