A Fitting Studio Built Around the Bench, Not the Screen
Not a pop-up demo day, not a rack of loaner clubs — a permanent workshop where a frequency analyzer and a loft-lie machine sit beside the launch monitor, because a good number means nothing if the club behind it wasn't built right.
A Clubmaker Tired of Guessing at "Close Enough"
Persimmon Pro opened its Randolph Street workshop in 2015 after one too many fittings ended with a spec written down but never actually checked once the club left the shop. The name is a nod to the old persimmon-headed woods clubmakers used to shape by hand — the same attention to a physical build, just applied to a modern bag.
A frequency analyzer and swingweight scale went in next to the launch monitor from day one, and a fixed-temperature bench replaced guesswork about how Nebraska weather was quietly changing epoxy cure times. Years in, we've logged appointments on close to four thousand clubs, and every spec card still gets checked twice before it goes out the door.
Three Rules the Bench Runs On
Three Instruments, Not One
No club gets recommended off a single-source read. Launch monitor, frequency analyzer, and swingweight scale all log every build, and any mismatch gets a manual re-check.
No Brand Quota
We stock components from every major manufacturer specifically so a recommendation never traces back to a sales incentive.
You Keep the Card
Every appointment ends with a printed spec card showing the actual numbers — yours to keep, purchase or not.
Meet the People Running the Bench
Certified fitters with hands-on bench experience across thousands of builds.