
Making A Club Champion Podcast
Chris Baker
Ep: 4: Precision Golf – The Art of Custom Fitting Golf Clubs
Episode Notes
“Ultimately it’s just what works best for you. Technically a pretty low grade, rotten, 10 buck shaft can outperform a ₤350 shaft if it just suits you better.” – Simon Cooper
Simon Cooper co-founded Precision Golf in 2004, alongside clubmaker and good friend James Davey. The company custom fits clubs to players, utilizing advanced technology to manufacture the clubs which best suit an individual’s needs. Ultimately, this enables golfers to maximize their potential with the skill set they have.
Prior to this business venture, Simon was a talented golfer himself. He participated in a number of esteemed amateur events, and played on the EuroPro Tour in 2004 – coincidentally the same year in which Precision Golf launched. As a player, he showed an interest in understanding his game as deeply as possible, which made a move into club fitting a natural progression.
In this episode, Simon explains how Precision Golf got started, and how the process of being fitted works. He also provides some valuable insights into various technical elements of a club, how they impact shot outcomes, and some of his favorite clubs.
Ep. 3: Simon Cooper from Precision Golf Show Notes
- Simon explains the history of Precision Golf. [3:40]
- How the perception of club fitting has changed in recent years. [5:40]
- What was the driving force behind starting Precision Golf? [7:10]
- How Precision Golf’s location was chosen. [8:30]
- The benefits of fitting indoors vs outdoors. [9:30]
- Simon talks about the impact of personal biases in selecting clubs for purchase. [12:10]
- Simon explains the process of being fitted by Precision Golf. [14:00]
- The most common problem with clubs which players face prior to being fitted, and how Precision Golf attempts to rectify them. [17:10]
- Simon explains the difference between the swing of a low-handicapper and a high-handicapper. [21:30]
- Fixing your swing vs changing your clubs.[22:50]
- What happens after the swing data has been gathered? [26:00]
- What are the key metrics looked at in the TrackMan? [30:30]
- Simon explains how long the entire process of club fitting takes. [33:00]
- What gear is used at Precision Golf to manufacture the clubs? [34:40]
- Simon talks about the development of equipment in recent years. [36:40]
- The benefits of being fitted for a putter. [38:20]
- Simon explains the danger of becoming overly fixated on data. [42:00]
- How much are drivers improving? [44:00]
- Is the club head or the shaft more important? [46:40]
- Simon explains what makes a good shaft. [47:40]
- Who is the best manufacturing company to work with? [49:40]
- Simon talks PXG. [51:30]
- Simon answers some rapid fire questions. [53:30]
- Why lessons are the best value investment for a golfer. [58:30] <