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One of the most common misconceptions about custom golf clubs is actually perpetrated by big golf stores, pro shops, and even some online vendors that sell mass-produced equipment and accessories. At these outlets, golfers are often told they're being custom-fitted, with an “expert” evaluating their swing before choosing a club. However, this procedure isn't a true customer experience and won't result in a club tailor-made for your unique swing.

Tim Mosel's Custom Golf and Repair, a leading custom golf club maker in Denville, NJ, wants every golfer to know that a true fitting is a time-consuming process, which may take up to an hour and a half. During this process, Tim Mosel carefully examines every aspect of your swing, from the speed to the angle of your strike. A detailed fitting experience that results in a truly custom club requires dozens of data points and a highly trained, experienced eye. 

custom golf clubWhile some advanced online tools and golf store employees may be able to recommend a golf club based on some factors, such as your height and skill level, this can't really be called a personalized fitting, especially since their options are limited to off-the-rack selections from their inventory. Experienced craftsmen like Tim Mosel, on the other hand, use top-of-the-line parts to carefully assemble a club like no other, with meticulous attention paid to everything from the stock angle to the shaft composition.

Tim Mosel's Custom Golf and Repair believes that every golfer deserves equipment tailored to their unique needs, which requires time and expertise you won't find at your average big golf store. For a true fitting, call this renowned custom golf club maker at (973) 586-1700 to make an appointment, or visit the website to learn more about their in-depth fitting process.

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