The Four Keys to finding a driver that optimizes your Launch Conditions - B Squared Golf has them all:
1) LAUNCH MONITOR - Many "fitting experts" have become good at recognizing a proper Launch Angle and Spin Rate to match a golfer's ball speed. These fitters are relying on estimates and guesses, however. The ONLY way to accurately measure the exact launch conditions is with a dependable Launch Monitor. That's why B Squared Golf . now uses the most trusted Launch Monitor in the industry: The Vector Launch Monitor.
2) VARIETY OF FITTING DRIVERS - Once you have the technological ability to measure launch conditions, you next need a vast, VAST variety of fitting drivers that each produce different ball flights. B Squared Golf . has the largest available selection of fitting drivers at any outdoor fitting facility, ANYWHERE. Titleist, Ping, Cobra, TaylorMade, Mizuno, Callaway, Cleveland and Adams are all among the manufactures used. All with different lofts, shafts, flexes, weights, and kick points. There are very few golfers we cannot fit.
3) OUTDOOR FITTING FACILITY - This is an absolute must when fitting golf clubs. Both the golfer and the fitter need feedback from watching the ball flight. It's a well known FACT: Golfers don't swing the same way when hitting into a net as they do outdoors where they can view down range ball flight. Don't let anyone tell you otherwise.
4) KNOWLEDGE & EXPERIENCE - Club fitting is a science, but it's also an art. Having a Launch Monitor, a large selection of fitting drivers and an outdoor facility is crucial. However, if your custom club fitter does not know how to use these resources and read the results, then you're "rolling the dice" that you'll be properly fit.
Iron Fitting
Properly fitted irons may be the most important equipment aspect of a golfer's development. Correctly fitted clubs will do 2 things:
1st they will give a player the "Greatest Odds" of hitting effective golf shots. 2nd, they will "reward" a golfer for making "proper golf moves".
If learning "ONE" swing in golf is not difficult enough, try learning 13 or 14. B Squared Golf puts its clients through a dynamic club fitting to make sure that ALL of their specs are PERFECT before the customer invests in his or her equipment. DON'T TAKE THE CHANCE OF BUYING THE WRONG CLUBS! Get Properly Fitted Before you buy!
Proper Length:Proper length shafts result in a player being able to set-up and swing in the correct posture. They also allow a player to make "center impact" most consistently.
Poorly Fitted Length
Proper Length
Proper Lie:Proper Lie Angles allow the loft of each club to kick the ball "up" and "straight" at the target. Incorrect Lie Angles will kick the ball to the right or to the left. ONLY a dynamic club fitting, outdoors, by a skilled custom fitting expert will allow you to have correct Lie Angles
Left to right -- Lie to flat, correct lie, slightly upright
Proper shaft:The correct shafts will help a golfer produce the best ball flight trajectory. Shafts that are too heavy, too stiff or have too high of a "kick point" will result in ball flight that is too low. Shafts that are too light, too weak or have too low of a kick point will result in ball flight that is too high. The wrong shaft may also decrease the golfer's odds of making solid contact. Only a skilled, experienced club fitter will be able to combine these elements to guarantee that a player is ordering the correct shafts.
Improper Shaft Flex
Proper Shaft Flex
Each of the major Equipment Manufacturers offer a variety of head designs which are engineered with specific strengths and weaknesses in mind. Some hit higher shots, some hit lower. Some provide a lot of "feedback" and some are more forgiving for off-center hits. Head Design Fitting is the most basic, yet a very important "spec" when buying the right set of clubs.
Wedge Fitting
Do you know your short game style?
What makes a wedge right for you? "Do you know your short game style?" Tiger Woods and Phil Michelson are two of the greatest "wedge players" in the world. Other than Phil Michelson's wedges being left handed, there are some big differences in their wedge designs. They have very different "techniques" and their club designers have taken this into account. Michelson is a classic "slider" and Woods is a "digger". A "slider" slips the club under the ball and a "digger" hits the ball first while digging into the turf. In order for them to get the most out of their skills, their wedges require a different sole width, bounce angle, sole camber, sole rocker, leading edge, trailing edge, sole grind and overall bounce. If any of the terms listed above are unfamiliar to you, you should probably consult a quality club fitting expert before you hit your next wedge shot. At B Squared Golf ., we'll put you through a two-phase, multi-step wedge fitting process to make sure that you know EXACTLY which wedges are right for you BEFORE you spend your money. Weather you need a "3-wedge system" or a "4-wedge system", we'll make sure you have the correct lofts, yardage gaps and head (or sole) designs to fit your short game technique.
One of these designs is good for a "slider", the other is not.
All of these wedges are good, but very different.
Do you know which wedge is right for you?
Set Composition Fitting
USGA Rule 4-4 a. - The player must start a stipulated round with not more than 14 clubs. He is limited to the clubs thus selected for that round except that, if he started with fewer than 14 clubs, he may add any number provided his total number does not exceed 14.
It is CRITICAL to B Squared Golf 's ego that each customer is properly fit into the correct 14 clubs. We do not sell golf clubs that are unneeded. At the same time, each club that a golfer "starts a stipulated round" with, should serve a separate, distinct purpose. With that in mind, B Squared Golf . uses THE most scientifically advanced piece of technology available to the golf industry.
Putter Fitting
One of the largest equipment problems among golfers is "poorly fit putters". The fact of the matter is that "one size fits all" just doesn't work when it comes to golf clubs. A good putter does NOT need to be expensive, does NOT need to be any specific brand name, and does NOT need to look like anybody's but yours.
What a good putter MUST do is:
Aim at the target when it "Looks" like it's aimed at the target from the golfer's standpoint.
Allow the golfer to set up properly. (Eyes over ball, hands under shoulders & shaft on same plane as forearms).
At B Squared Golf we put our customers through a 4 phase, multi-step putter fitting process to guarantee that the putter they buy is the right length, the perfect lie angle, the best design, has the correct amount of offset, the correct "markings" and therefore accomplishes the three "MUSTS" listed above. From extensive research, 3 manufactures offer the best fitting capabilities, but Golf Advantage, Inc. recognizes that other putter brands are offering more and more fitting options. Putter head design is one of the three aspects of a properly fit putter, so we often are able to fit our customers into a brand of their choice.