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TrackMan 4 is the tracking unit of choice for golf fitting. It combines two radars and one camera for zero doubt. That’s innovation. That’s better data. Better golf. More accuracy. And complete trust.
Pro Shop
Pro Shop
Regrip
plus cost of grip
$ 5.00
Regrip
customer supply grip
$ 10.00
Save grip
per grip
$ 15.00
Save Putter Grip
per grip
$ 20.00
Shorten Club
Price of new grip
Shorten Club
(Save Grip)
$ 15.00
Extensions
per club
$ 15.00
Reshaft (Steel or Graphite)
Plus Cost of Shaft
$ 25.00
Reshaft
customer supply shaft
$ 30.00
Shorten and save grips
per club
$ 15.00
Reattach head
per club
$ 25.00
Speed X Bonding
per club
$ 75.00
Pull head/adapter
per club
$ 15.00
Swingweight Adjustment
per club
$ 25.00
Flo Tracing
plus cost of shaft
$ 25.00
Flo Tracing
customer supply shaft
$ 30.00
Lie/loft charting
Full Set
$ 15.00
Lie/loft adjustment
Per Club
$ 10.00
Club Building Speed X Bonding (Express Service)
Full Iron Set
$ 400.00
Speed Bonding Machine
Speed X Bonding
Bonding in Seconds
Totally new Adhesive Type
One component
Cures in Seconds by Induction Heat
Easy and Fail-safe
Higher Performance and Robustness than standard Golf Adhesives
Debonding in Seconds
Debonding of every Adhesive Type
Debonding in Seconds by Induction Heat
Debonding of every Golf Club Type
No Risk of damaging Carbon Shafts
Flo Tracing
Introduction:
FLO is short for Flat Line Oscillation. It refers to the way a clamped shaft vibrates. If you clamp the butt of a shaft and put a weight (or a clubhead) at the tip, you will get some pattern to the vibration.
Due to the fact that irons aren't adjustable, getting your irons FLO traced is a good idea. ... If you have graphite shafted irons then getting the spines aligned is even more important.