When the founders of Scratch Golf Clubs got together with some raw heads and a grinding wheel in a garage in Oregon back in 2003, they didn’t envision professional victories and awards – they just wanted to make a better wedge. Now, just a few short years later, it’s hard to argue with the results.
So, what makes Scratch wedges better?
Better Fit – Scratch offers the only wedge fitting system in the industry. Our fitting system provides golfers and retail sales professionals with three easy-to-identify swing types, which are determined by the golfer’s angle of attack and divot tendencies.
Better Contact – While many companies promote grooves for spin, the most important
characteristic in a wedge is solid contact with the face of the club. Proper sole grind ensures this. No other company offers the variety of sole grind options in both their custom and retail lines.
More Options – Every component of the Scratch wedge can be customized to the
customer’s needs. In addition, the Tour Department offers the most comprehensive wedge customization on the market. Buyers can choose from three head shapes, 18 sole grinds, eight finishes, lofts from 46 to 64 degrees and unlimited stamping options.
Fitting Process
Scratch Golf Custom Fitting Process
Overview
Being properly fit is important for all golfers--tour players, top amateurs, and high handicappers alike. Better performance is something every golfer is looking for and Scratch Golf’s Custom Fitting Process is the tool to achieve that performance.
At Scratch Golf, our fitting philosophy starts from the ground up. The way the golf club works through and interacts with the turf ultimately determines the quality of contact with the golf ball. Proper ball contact ensures correct spin, trajectory, and distance control. Better control means better shots, which can lead to lower scores. Scratch Golf Clubs improve contact with unique and proven sole grinds. Through our online, phone, or outdoor experience fitting processes, Scratch Golf can evaluate a player’s swing and place them into one of three swing profiles (Digger/Driver, Driver/Slider, Sweeper/Slider) and find a sole grind that suits their needs.
Digger / Driver: Players in this swing profile tend to be very “steep and deep” with the club at impact. Their aggressive angle of attack causes the club head to dig into the ground requiring greater bounce angles to get the club head back out of the ground and maintain contact between the face and golf ball. Miss-hits for this profile are commonly fat.
Driver / Slider: This swing type encompasses a vast majority of golfers. These players will try and trap the ball between the clubface and ground, taking a shallow, even divot. Driver/Slider’s moderate angle of attack requires a mid-bounce angle providing assistance in maintaining the club head’s path through the turf and ensuring crisp, clean contact. Driver/Sliders tend to miss both thin and fat.
Sweeper/Slider: Often a favorite of course superintendents, Sweeper/Sliders have a very shallow angle of attack and take little to no divot at all. This swing profile requires a low bounce angle, which helps combat the thin miss-hit for Sweeper/Sliders.
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