Custom assembly can fix your slice. If you slice the ball, this means that the toe of the golf drivers to the ball which opens the club face. This can be reduced to a swing fault, but it may be because the club is too flat. Thus, in the process of custom fitting, you can create a custom golf club more upright to help with this. This means that the toe of the club will be slightly above the ground at address to compensate. There are different methods of fitting according to custom golf club manufacturers but ultimately they are all trying to improve your game to start with simple measures such as the size of the wrist to the ground, height and hand and direct you to golf drivers the right size and what angle to the ground. Then you take a club and hit some balls. One method is to place impact tape on the bottom of a custom golf club and an impact board on the floor.
When you hit the ball the board will leave a mark on the tape whether the heel or the foot of the custom golf club is striking the first floor. The resulting mark will show whether the club faces needs to flatter or more upright. Then things get a bit more advanced. Analytical equipment to measure everything from your club speed to the side of the ball spins so you can get the maximum distance from your shot. You can also measure the launch angle of the ball, how much backspin you generate and impact efficiency – all which affect distance. The angle at which the custom golf club approaches the ball and the sidespin that can help improve your game as well.








