Hybrid Fitting
A hybrid only earns a spot in the bag if it actually closes a gap. We chart your existing carry numbers first, then size the replacement to fit what's really missing.
We Measure the Hole Before We Fill It
Most hybrid fittings start with a demo swing. Ours starts with a carry-gap chart across your current long irons and fairway woods, so we know whether the real gap is a 12-yard hole or a 25-yard one before a single new head gets hit.
Once the target carry is set, candidate hybrids get compared on launch angle and spin, then the shortlisted shafts get frequency-matched against the irons they're replacing.
What Actually Moves in a Hybrid Fitting
Head Style
A more iron-like profile suits players who already sweep the ball; a rounder, wood-like sole suits steeper attack angles.
Loft-to-Iron Gap
We check the hybrid's real carry against the longest iron staying in the bag to confirm the gap actually closes.
Shaft Frequency Match
A hybrid shaft that reads noticeably softer than the irons around it can feel like a different club mid-transition.
Turf Interaction
Tested off both a firm and a soft mat setting, since a hybrid's sole behaves differently than a fairway wood's off a tight lie.
Length & Lie
Set to bridge naturally between the iron set and the fairway woods, not treated as an isolated club.
Spin Window
Enough spin to hold a green from long range, without ballooning into extra height instead of carry.
Find the Gap Worth Filling
Appointments run 45–60 minutes and start with your current gap chart. You leave with a printed spec card either way.