Each week the PGA Tour has it’s stop and before the tournament kicks off, the players are working with tour reps to make sure their tools are in perfect order. Each tour player will test shafts, heads and make sure their set is giving them the best ball flight and feel for their game.
When you service more players than any other shaft company, you need to make sure everything is on board with a complete tour van and today THPers get a look inside the True Temper operation from Paul Loegering (known as Lego).
Join us on the THP Forum to discuss the video above in this thread.
Man talk about wanting that set up in my basement.
What an incredible set up!
“We’ve got drills”. Probably mu favorite line. That is pretty cool, nice inside looks. I wonder if they keep all grips from all the oems or just specific/most popular ones?
I knew they worked hard but had no idea the commitment they make to all the players at an individual event. True Temper is a first class company!
Love the video. Awesome to see what’s inside their tour van and get insights into what they do.
Really neat to see the use of space on the tour van!
Insight into,the tour vans is always fun and cool. Being a shaft van I can imagine they are goimg nonstop early every week.
My kind of (as Lego put it) traveling circus. Very cool setup!
Bad ass video!! Thanks for sharing!!
Nothing better than a behind the scenes look!
Solid video – nice tour. Talk about maximizing space!
What a great behind the scenes look . I’m amazed at how those guys operate . That would be an awesome job .
These guys make great shafts, I have them in all my irons and wouldn’t use anything else.
Would love a tour in one of those vans.
Cheers
Hard to fathom all that has to be kept on the van to account for all of the different scenarios. Very cool to see the depth involved. Hello HZRDUS and LZ handcrafted!
Justin stays a little busy….just a wee bit.
I know it’s get crazy and probably stressful at times, but working on the tour van would be a fun job.
Traveling Circus week to week… I like that kind of circus. No scary clowns. Fun watch. And a great set up.