Grant Veentsra

Fitment Centre

The Grant Veenstra fitment centre provides players with a strategic combination of stroke analysis through the Trackman 3D data and video assessment tool and custom club fittings to ensure that the loft and lie of every club is fitted to theFitment player’s exact physical and style specification, providing club potency and effectivity

The fully fitted Grant Veenstra workshop adjust the loft and lie of clubs for players, and the graphite shaft extractors change shaft lengths to suit the different physical requirements of players.

The putter *bender* also adjusts the loft and lie of putters enabling players to work within the limitations of their short game.

What we Track

Trackman Assesment

As one of only *four* Driving Ranges in the country equipped with a Trackman 3D, data and video assessment tool, The Grant Veenstra fitment team use Trackman to assess, dissect and understand the DNA of a players swing.

The Trackman dual radar system tracks every movement of the ball and club individually enabling the GVG fitment team to eliminate any guess work when it comes to fitting players with the perfect arsenal of clubs to better unleash their golfing potential.

Trackman Smash Factor

Smash Factor

Smash Factor is ball speed divided by club speed.

trackman spin

Spin Rate

Spin Rate is the amount of spin on the golf ball immediately after impact

angle

Launch Angle

Launch Angle is the angle the ball takes off at relative to the ground.

carry

Carry

Carry is the distance the ball travels through the air.
GVGA Result Golf Ball

Ball Speed

Ball Speed is the speed of the golf ball immediately after impact

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Club Speed

Club Speed determines a golfer’s potential distance

Dynamic Loft

Dynamic Loft

Dynamic Loft is the amount of loft on the club face at impact

Attack Angle

Attack Angle

Attack Angle is the direction the club head is moving (up or down) at impact.

Club Path

Club Path

Club Path is the direction the club head is moving (right or left) at impact.

 Face Angle

Face Angle

Face Angle is the direction the club face is pointed (right or left) at impact.

“After technique, basic skill practice, & mental preparation, the arsenal of golfing tools you have to support your game are the next most important items you can equip yourself with.”

Grant Veenstra