One Club or the Entire Bag
Small appointment or big one, the process doesn't change — swings logged on the monitor, shafts checked on the bench, and a printed spec card in your hand before you leave.
Driver Fitting
Head, loft, and shaft settled on together rather than one at a time, chasing whatever dispersion your motion can actually repeat.
View driver fitting →Fairway Wood Fitting
Hit off two different turf firmness settings in the same visit, since a tee shot and a deck lie ask different things of a sole.
View fairway wood fitting →Hybrid Fitting
Starts with a look at your actual carry gaps, not a demo swing, so the replacement earns its spot instead of duplicating a club you keep.
View hybrid fitting →Iron Fitting
Every shaft frequency-charted, lie angle read under real swing speed, then rechecked once the set leaves the bench.
View iron fitting →Wedge Fitting
Bounce and grind picked around your home course conditions, loft spacing set against real spin data off full and partial shots.
View wedge fitting →Putter Fitting
Posture and stroke path read on a fixed plate first, then length, lie, and loft dialed in around what the plate actually shows.
View putter fitting →Everything, One Extended Sitting
If your whole bag hasn't been looked at together in years, a full-bag appointment walks straight through from driver to putter in a single extended block. That lets us weigh gapping and frequency across every club at once instead of piecing it together across separate visits.
- Every carry gap in the bag mapped in one sitting
- A frequency chart covering every shaft we touch
- A priority order ranking what's actually worth fixing first
- The appointment fee applies toward whatever you build after
Don't Know Which Tier Fits?
Describe your bag and what you're trying to fix, and we'll steer you toward the right appointment.