MOI-Matching Irons
The force required to swing a golf club is a function of the moment of inertia (MOI) of the club around the axis of rotation at its grip end. When every club in a set has the same MOI, the effort in making a full swing with each club is also the same. Consequently, MOI-matched clubs promote a repeatable swing and consistent timing of the release through impact. Control, accuracy, and feel are optimized through the set. By comparison, swingweight matched clubs don’t have the same MOI through the set requiring subtle force adjustments for a full swing of each club: consistent timing is more difficult to achieve. Swingweight matching persists in factory-built clubs mainly because it’s a manufacturing convenience for OEMs and an inventory convenience for retailers. MOI-matched clubs fit to your swing are only available from custom clubmakers. Our clubfitting finds the optimum MOI for your swing, then we use state-of-the-art technology developed by Tom Wishon to build MOI-matched custom sets for you. We have several years of experience and understanding in building MOI-matched clubs. Once you play our MOI-matched clubs, you will never go back to swingweight matched alternatives.
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