Louisville, KY — The Professional CLUBMAKERS’ Society, an international, independent association headquartered in Louisville, Kentucky whose mission is to foster, promote, and elevate the art of professional golf club fitting and repair, announced it has scheduled an Advanced Fitting School for August 16-18 at its International Headquarters affectionately known as the Elmore Just Clubmakers Cottage. The late Just was the owner of Louisville Golf and started the PCS in 1989.
The Advanced Fitting School will include discussions on golf club equipment specifications and also cover equipment comparisons using the PCS swing analysis and club fitting data culminating in recommendations to build finished clubs.
"The Advanced Fitting School is integral to the enjoyment to the art of golf clubmaking and ultimately playing better golf," says Bob Dodds, PCS executive technical director, and an Advanced Professional "Class A" Clubmaker. "We are thrilled to offer Advanced Fitting School to the anyone interested in golf club making, and I know they will find the Advanced Fitting School an enjoyable and more importantly a valuable experience." 2006 PCS Clubmaker of the Year, Keith Chatham, Jr., of Kerrville, Texas, is also scheduled to instruct.
The registration fee for the Advanced Fitting School is $375 for PCS members, and non-PCS members are invited to attend for a fee of $475 that includes an introductory one-year membership to the PCS. Included in the registration fee is three days of instruction and lunch each day. PGA Professionals will receive In-service points for attending the school. In addition, all attendees will receive a DVD on the club fitting process as well as other merchandise.
For a complete schedule and program overview, call 800-548-6094 or visit www.proclubmakers.org
Contact:
Kim Pappas
kim@proclubmakers.org
800-548-6094