All Golfers Now Have More Online Club Options At Frederickson Custom Clubs
Lack of clubset options is one big disadvantage to purchasing golf equipment at a retail store. Lefties and Women golfers really feel the pain through the traditional method of buying golf clubs. Frederickson Custom Clubs has added a new online store that specifically addresses these issues to help all golfers choose the best clubs for their game.
Boulder City, Nevada 1/14/2008
One of the biggest disadvantages to buying golf clubs off the store shelves is the lack of flexibility in choosing which clubs you need in your set that will best suit your game.
The new online store at Frederickson Custom Clubs offers golfers the ability to choose exactly which clubs they want in their bag - all without having to pay for extra clubs to replace clubs you have purchased as part of a set.
There are a few clubs in particular that golfers end up buying that are a poor match for their game.
1.) 3 Woods: A majority of the 3 woods in golfer's bags are simply "unhittable" for their swing abilities. The 3 woods offered in stores don't have enough loft and are too long for the golfers that buy them. Strong evidence of this lies in the fact that most golfers reach for the 5 wood to hit the ball off the ground.
2.) Long Irons: Most golfers rarely touch their 3 and 4 irons because they can't hit them straight. These clubs are usually too long - which leads to inconsistent ball-striking off the heel and toe of the clubface. The results are very poor distance and accuracy. The traditional solution forces the golfer back to the store to buy hybrid clubs to replace these long irons.
3.) Wedges: Golfers need to think about the wedges as being a separate "golf club" category within their set. The reason is because almost all wedges that are an extension of their iron set don't have the correct sole designs to hit the type of "special" shots that are required to have a good short game. In particular, these wedges have too much bounce towards the heel of the golf club - which makes it very hard to open the face of the golf club and hit high, soft-landing shots into the green.
4.) Left-Handed and Women Golfers: These two categories of golfers really suffer when they walk into a store to buy clubs. The main problem is lack of options across all categories of clubs - driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. There are simply not enough choices for different lofts for the woods, and there are usually only a few choices for irons and wedges. The choices that are available are a poor match for about 95% of the golfers who are playing these clubs.
Frederickson Custom Clubs has a new online store for golfers who can't find what they are looking for locally. All of these problems have been specifically addressed. The result is a place for golfers to get help building a set of golf clubs that will work with their swing and actually help improve their games.
Also, every golfer has direct access to the owner - Deron Frederickson - who has almost 10 years experience in clubfitting and clubmaking. He is available to provide answers to questions before they purchase their clubs.
In addition to the flexibility in custom tailoring their golf club set around their game, there are numerous guides available to help the golfer best determine the types of clubs they should have in their bags - all based on their abilities, playing goals, and swings.
If you are struggling to find those "magic" clubs that will elevate your game - Frederickson Custom Clubs is an option that you should seriously consider. Their philosophy is to help golfers play better golf by using the right equipment.
If you would like more information about how Frederickson Custom Clubs can help with your golf game, please contact Deron directly at 702-374-7232 - or visit http://www.fccgolf.com online.
One of the biggest disadvantages to buying golf clubs off the store shelves is the lack of flexibility in choosing which clubs you need in your set that will best suit your game.
The new online store at Frederickson Custom Clubs offers golfers the ability to choose exactly which clubs they want in their bag - all without having to pay for extra clubs to replace clubs you have purchased as part of a set.
There are a few clubs in particular that golfers end up buying that are a poor match for their game.
1.) 3 Woods: A majority of the 3 woods in golfer's bags are simply "unhittable" for their swing abilities. The 3 woods offered in stores don't have enough loft and are too long for the golfers that buy them. Strong evidence of this lies in the fact that most golfers reach for the 5 wood to hit the ball off the ground.
2.) Long Irons: Most golfers rarely touch their 3 and 4 irons because they can't hit them straight. These clubs are usually too long - which leads to inconsistent ball-striking off the heel and toe of the clubface. The results are very poor distance and accuracy. The traditional solution forces the golfer back to the store to buy hybrid clubs to replace these long irons.
3.) Wedges: Golfers need to think about the wedges as being a separate "golf club" category within their set. The reason is because almost all wedges that are an extension of their iron set don't have the correct sole designs to hit the type of "special" shots that are required to have a good short game. In particular, these wedges have too much bounce towards the heel of the golf club - which makes it very hard to open the face of the golf club and hit high, soft-landing shots into the green.
4.) Left-Handed and Women Golfers: These two categories of golfers really suffer when they walk into a store to buy clubs. The main problem is lack of options across all categories of clubs - driver, fairway woods, hybrids, irons, wedges, and putters. There are simply not enough choices for different lofts for the woods, and there are usually only a few choices for irons and wedges. The choices that are available are a poor match for about 95% of the golfers who are playing these clubs.
Frederickson Custom Clubs has a new online store for golfers who can't find what they are looking for locally. All of these problems have been specifically addressed. The result is a place for golfers to get help building a set of golf clubs that will work with their swing and actually help improve their games.
Also, every golfer has direct access to the owner - Deron Frederickson - who has almost 10 years experience in clubfitting and clubmaking. He is available to provide answers to questions before they purchase their clubs.
In addition to the flexibility in custom tailoring their golf club set around their game, there are numerous guides available to help the golfer best determine the types of clubs they should have in their bags - all based on their abilities, playing goals, and swings.
If you are struggling to find those "magic" clubs that will elevate your game - Frederickson Custom Clubs is an option that you should seriously consider. Their philosophy is to help golfers play better golf by using the right equipment.
If you would like more information about how Frederickson Custom Clubs can help with your golf game, please contact Deron directly at 702-374-7232 - or visit http://www.fccgolf.com online.

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