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12May/120

Behind the scenes of the custom built ForeGolf Wedges

ForeGolf Hakusa Wedges Review

Last month we announced the ForeGolf Hakusa Wedges, read about the launch of the new wedges
This is how we custom built wedges for John

Handicap 1
Playing Location Augusta National
Playing Characteristic John is a great ball striker and can hit the ball quite high. We needed a 120 yard wedge so we made the White 50* to handle this distance, accuracy is key at Augusta so this wedge is geared around that exact yardage with lots of check spin. The Black wedge is bent to  58* and has a special grind that we do by hand where the back of the wedge is ground away and the front edge is made sharper. The heel of the wedge is also flattened out and the bounce is lowered  to allow John to slide the club under the ball and float the shot from the approaches and bunkers onto the very fast greens of Augusta National.
Custom Fit Technician Dave Williams
Club Builder Derek Murray

  1. Once we finish the fitting, I pick the best two heads to suit the course and John's angle of attack for each of the wedge shots and yardages he wants.
  2. I grind the sole and heel of the 58* to allow him to slide the club under the ball and allow him to float the ball softly onto the greens at Augusta National.
  3. You have to keep checking the “flow” of the sole to make sure the grind is consistent and true.
  4. The 51* gets a little off the toe, heel and front edge to allow John to get more aggressive with the strike and hit the ball earlier for increased spin.
  5. I pick a True Temper Spinner shaft for more kick in the tip, a better weight balance and a truer feel throughout the swing. More feel = closer pitch shots.
  6. The shaft tip is prepped by scoring it on the belt sander strip and rub off the chrome finish so as I can get a good solid bond with the glue.
  7. The ferrule is fitted onto the shaft and check the hosel for the right depth and depth.
  8. The club is measured on our club ruler to customize the length of the clubs, which is relative to how far they will go and is matched his iron setup. Check twice and cut once!!
  9. The  shaft is cut to the precise length
  10. The end burrs are rubbed off  to help avoid and sharp edges once the grip goes on and to double check the exact length.
  11. The exact amount of glue is mixed up from a part A and part B shaft epoxy and glue to shaft to the head. This takes 24 hours to set in a special heat controlled gluing room.
  12. The Lie of the club is matched to John's irons and individually bent by hand to the correct loft settings of 51* and 58* so the ball will go the required 120 yards and 50 yards.
  13. We then put on the grip to match his irons and clean down the clubs and the two ForeGolf custom wedges are ready to go.

Prices start at €155 per wedge - completely custom made to suit you.

  • If you're an existing customer, we can build them using your notes on file (in most cases)
  • A 30 minute custom fitting analysis (wedges) costs €50
  • A 1 hour full bag custom fitting analysis (every club) costs €100

Phone 045 430660 to book your appointment or
send an email to order your ForeGolf Wedges (if you've already been to see us)

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11May/120

Meet Patrick and see how we gave him consistency and an extra 40 yards

AIB TV Ad Meet Patrick Real Consistent

If you want to be a better golfer then you need clubs that are not only custom fitted but also built by ForeGolf to exact measurements in our WorkShop - just like Patrick

You might have seen our TV advert, made with the help of AIB. We took four golfers and fitted them the exact same way Derek and Dave do everyday, except in front of a full camera crew. All the golfers used a test club during the session (just like a normal customer) then by the following week they got clubs that were hand built in our workshop.

We wanted to show the full story behind the TV advert so here's why Patrick wanted to be involved, what difficulty he had with his current clubs, what he hoped to achieve and how we made him a better golfer.

What happened during his session

Patrick had driver trouble, big driver trouble.

The shaft he had in his old Titleist driver was an Aldila VS Proto 65 and has a very high torque (the tip is very soft, made the head unstable at impact leaving the strikes in the face very inconsistent and mostly heel side).This meant he struggled with accuracy off the tee and his driver always put him into trouble. Patrick could swing it quite well with plenty of energy. His swing speed was high but the old club wasted all this speed by turning over when he hit the ball and all his shots went low, mostly left and in the rough.

What we built him to make him a better golfer

So we needed to fix his accuracy off the tee and build him a club to help him hit more fairways.

First we needed to stabilize the head so we tested a few much stiffer tipped shafts. The results were instant with him hitting the ball in the centre of the club more and the ball stopped hooking immediately. We grabbed the new Titleist 910 D3 head and screwed in a Miyazaki Kusala Black X Flex shaft with a much lower torque and stiffer tip to keep the head even more stable. We also wanted to maximise his speed so a lightweight 61 gram shaft was used, when the shaft is lightweight we can go to X Flex to get explosive distance off the driver.

Once we got the ball flight more consistent off the face and with the shaft managing the swing energy more efficiently we started to see quite an big increase in distance.

He hit it on average 40 yards longer and now arrow straight.

We'll be sharing the full story of each of the golfers over the coming weeks.

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26Apr/120

Don’t let the difference between custom fitted and custom built clubs cost you your game.

ForeGolf Review WorkShop Story

We recently got an email from Darren M and he gave the best piece of advice we could give people who book a custom fitting analysis.

“ Just a quick email to say thank you. I am now hitting the ball straighter and longer and after this wonderful experience in your top of the range facility I have vowed never to buy a golf club from a retail outlet ”

Wise words that unfortunately don't feature is another customer’s story ....

Two months ago, we had a nice guy come see us for a full bag custom fitting analysis. He’s a good solid 12 handicapper. We assessed him and recommended Mizuno Irons with Nippon 950GH Stiff shafts. He went away to think about it and managed to get what he thought was the same Mizuno Irons with Nippon shafts, for a really low price (€95 less). In theory the shafts and heads were the same as we had recommended so he bought them.

Skip forward two months and we got a fairly irate phone call from the same guy who had himself all up in a bunch, he couldn’t hit the clubs. Although we had recommended we would build them for him, he had bought them elsewhere. We asked him to come back to see if we could we help him. We found that although he bought the correct club heads and shafts, they were not built and balanced to suit him.

Problem No 1
The irons were not balanced or swing-weighted correctly. They were too light in head weight which meant the swingweight was C9 and should have been D2. He felt no rhythm with the clubs and struggled to get any “hit” from them.

What it means:
The golfer could not feel the head and struggled to play half shots. The balance of the club is also linked to the golfers rhythm.  The spin on the ball was too low as the shaft was not loading or flexing correctly as the head was light. The golfer struggled with 8, 9 and PW especially as the shaft felt too stiff or “dead “when hit with a head that was too light.

Problem No 2
The loft and lie angles had not been specified so were too weak and too flat. He was hitting them shorter in distance and missing to the right.

What it means:
The loft was 2 degrees too weak which meant the ball flight had too much spin from the head so it spun up towards the end of the flight leaving each iron shot short in distance and with no penetration.The lie angle was out 2 degrees and was too flat which meant the toe of the club hit the ground first at impact and made the ball fly right of target. For every degree the lie is out and away from centre the ball will miss the target by approx. 8 yards.

So, don’t be confused with the terms custom fitted and custom built. It is important to remember if you are going to be custom fitted by us, you have to follow through and get the clubs hand built in our WorkShop so we can match what we have measured you for.

It’s not enough to pick a set up and assume that the measurements are right or even “standard” because a website says so or a guy behind the counter says so. The clubs have to be built with zero tolerances by hand in the ForeGolf WorkShop.

PS He got his clubs rebuilt, he’s had two months of awful golf and he had to pay for the work to fix what he thought was a great idea at the time.

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20Apr/120

Meet Vinny and watch his ForeGolf custom fitting analysis

ForeGolf AIB TV Ad

You might have seen our new TV advert recently, made with the help of AIB

We took four golfers and fitted them the exact same way we do everyday, except in front of a full camera crew. No one had a script, the film crew stood back and filmed what Derek and Dave do every day. The only sequence shortened is the length of time it takes to hand build the club in our workshop. All the people were fitted using a test clubs, then we built them an exact performing replica the following week .

We wanted to show the full story behind the TV advert so here's why Vinny wanted to be involved, what difficulty he had with his current clubs, what he hoped to achieve and how we made him a better golfer.

If you want to be a better golfer then you need clubs that are not only custom fitted
but also built by ForeGolf to exact measurements in our WorkShop - just like Vinny

What happened during his session
When Vinny stood up to hit the ball it was easy to spot that his posture was crouched and uncomfortable. His current clubs were just too short and too flexible for him. The short club made him hit the ball with a steep swing angle causing big divots and high, short ball flight.The regular flex also made it impossible for Vinny to keep it consistently straight.

What we built him to make him a better golfer
We built him longer clubs with lighter, stiffer Nippon steel shafts which allowed him to stand taller with much better posture. He then stayed tall and turned his shoulders instead of picking the club up because he could. He then hit the ball cleaner, straighter and further.

Longer clubs with lighter stiffer steel shafts for Vinny = much better golf.

Sorted.

We'll be sharing the full story of each of the golfers from the TV advert over the coming weeks.

  • If you missed the advert on TV, you can watch it here
  • Take a look at the behind the scenes footage of our advert made with the help of AIB
  • Thanks again AIB and everyone who had a hand in making our ForeGolf mini-documentary

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21Mar/120

Have you seen the ForeGolf Grip Station ?

ForeGolf Grip Station

Putting on grips might sound straight forward but in true ForeGolf style we've turned it into an art-form. Straight grips means square club-heads and square faces means straight shots.

We had our gripping station specially built in Japan and its entirely pneumatically operated with two foot pedals. One pedal controls the air clamp to hold the club securely in place and the other pedal forces grip solvent into the grip to make it easy to slide on. The square lines on the footplate and the red see through paddle over the top of the grip makes sure every grip goes on perfectly straight, every time. All this extra effort means there's one less thing wrong and our golfers keep hitting fairways and greens, another ForeGolf result.

We work mostly with Golf Pride Grips, who claim to have more major wins than any other grip company. More than 80% of Tour professionals choose to play with Golf Pride grips and not one is paid to do so

  • The Tour Velvet, a rubber blend for maximum comfort is the most popular standard grip. Available in black
  • The Multicompound, a mixture of rubber and cord for all weather control. Available in white/black, red/black and blue/black.

As it’s the only contact you will have with the club, the grip must be the right texture and size. If your grips feel hard and are cracked in any way or if you can see wear marks in the rubber, then it’s time to change them.

Remember, your clubs will feel and play like a new set with new grips. There are many different sizes of grips to suit your hand size. Do you know what size grip you should be playing?  ForeGolf can help.

16Dec/111

ForeGolf are moving ….

ForeGolf at Killeen Castle

ForeGolf, now building better golfers at Killeen Castle.

Our build schedule is most definitely the boss of ForeGolf and it's demanding a bigger workbench and more space to put all the components we need to make your golf clubs.

So we've made a few changes, we have a new location in The Long Game Academy at Killeen Castle. We've opened up the WorkShop, you can now visit inside and see all the club building action separated only by a floor to ceiling glass wall. Next door, Derek and Dave custom fit in a ClubRoom that opens straight onto the practice ground.

We've got the same phone number 045 430 660 and www.foregolf.ie will be updated soon, our favourite photographer is on standby waiting for the paint to dry. We've a few bits and pieces to finish, so bear with us during our move.

Come say hello, meet our new neighbours and see our new home at Killeen Castle Golf Club in Co Meath.

  • Friday 16th December - Red Lane Office open for collections
  • Monday 19th December - Red Lane Office Closed & ForeGolf at Killeen Castle is open

Update: You can see the new WorkShop and ClubRoom in the photo gallery

12Aug/10Off

RTE Sport Live at 3 Irish Open

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With all the madness at The Irish Open and with the practice ground so far from the truck Derek had to criss-cross the 18th fairway to get to the players. On one of his trips back he was caught by Darren Frehill who was heading up the RTE Sport team.

Derek was asked to give a little insight into what he was doing down in Killarney and also to discuss the ForeGolf plans to design and produce their own speciality wedge in 2011.

The project is underway and of course, we'll be posting updates here.

The interview first appeared on RTE on Day 1 of the 3 Irish Open 29th July 2010.

16Jun/10Off

The new Golf Pride 2G

Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G grips.
We have ripped the plastic off the new Golf Pride Tour Wrap 2G grips which are available from The ForeGolf Workshop. These are a remake of the original "leather-look" wrap grip and made of a special enhanced-feel rubber that feels like leather and sticks your hand like glue.

As Derek wrote in his Golf Central Daily and Irish Examiner article.

"The only connection a golfer has with the club is through the grip. There's nothing quite like the feeling of control a tacky grip provides, yet this critical club component is often overlooked by the golfer".

Golf Pride No1 Grip
As custom fitters, we would always say the better grip you have - the softer you hold the club. Allowing you better strike with more release in the hands and improved control. A good grip is also the best way to prevent the dreaded golfers elbow.

We've written previous articles about how to know when to re-grip and how to care for your new grips..

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