Training Aids That Actually Solve Problems
Perfect Form exists because we were tired of gimmicky training aids that overpromise and underdeliver. We find and offer tools that target real swing issues golfers actually struggle with.
Problem-Solving Design
Every product starts with questioning "why doesn't this work better?" then engineering a real solution, not just another version.
50+ Years Golf Knowledge
Decades of designing, engineering, and manufacturing golf equipment for major brands. We know what actually performs.
Built to Help You
Started from a passion to help golfers perform better. This isn't just business—it's about getting you real results.
Direct Pricing
No middleman markup. You get premium training aids at fair prices because we sell directly to players.
Nassau Precision Casting Company Inc., Nassau Golf has been designing and manufacturing golf equipment for over 60 years. We started by producing club heads for major brands, learning what works and what’s just marketing hype. That knowledge became the foundation for everything we build today.
Robert Chorne, our founder, holds multiple patents in golf technology and has fit Tour players for decades. His approach is simple: question why something doesn’t work better, then engineer a real solution. No gimmicks. Just functional design backed by engineering and testing.
Perfect Form exists to get performance gear directly to golfers without the middleman markup. We’re not trying to be the biggest brand. We’re trying to help players who are tired of overhyped products that underdeliver. If it doesn’t solve a real problem, we don’t sell it.
Robert has fit Tour players and worked with pros for decades. This isn't theory—it's tested at the highest level.
Deep knowledge of club heads, shafts, grips, and how they work together. Every recommendation is backed by real technical understanding.
Multiple patents in golf technology including revolutionary cavity back woods and iron designs. Robert creates what doesn't exist yet.
Designed and engineered right here in Long Island. Quality control happens in-house, not overseas in some factory we've never seen.