Lotus Golf - The Home of FitChip

Specializing in Truly Custom Fit Golf Clubs

On this Site you will find:

1. The scientific relationship of the players swing and fitting the proper shaft to match that swing.
2. How the fitting is accomplished.
3. The specifications for the players clubs and how they were arrived at.
4. Club makers information on purchasing and licensing the FitChip shaft fitting System.
5. Available Training devices.
6. Testimonials and Technical Blog.
7. Introduction of a new advanced Digital Teaching system and swing fault finder.

                
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FitChip is the only Golf Club Shaft Fitting System that  addresses getting the shaft back to Straight and Square at ball impact and assuring your best distance and accuracy.

Now affiliated with Adams Golf
Also Checkout our new Digital Teaching system under "teaching Tools'

 
How does the FitChip System differ from other club fitters?
Fitting Parameter
Perfected Golf Group’s
FitChip System
The Golf Industry
Shaft Selection
FitChip measures Shaft Load timing. Then Identifies the time between the shaft kick point and ball impact and computes the club frequency which will get the shaft back to straight and square at impact.
1.    Club Head speed, or may be modified by tempo or turnaround at top of swing.
2.    Launch Monitor trial and error.
3.    Age and Gender
No concern about straight and square.
Club to Club relationship
Each club is built to the frequency that fits the players timing with that club.
Each club is built to a standard slope or steps in frequency which very few people can play to. One or two clubs may fit well, but not all clubs.
Shaft Selection
Specially made custom shafts that cover a wider range of frequencies (for drivers 170 cpm to 320 cpm)
Off the shelf shafts (for Drivers 220 cpm to 280 cpm)
Experience says that only 40% of players fall in this range.
Lie angle Measurement
With your clubs after they are built for your swing timing.
The Shaft flex plays a major role in lie angle measurement.
Measured with a standard set of clubs, not the ones you are going to play.
      
An Engineer writes about selecting the proper golf Shaft

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