The Cutting Room
Notes from our workshop — practical explanations of what actually happens between a fitting appointment and a finished club in your bag.
Made-to-Measure vs. Off-the-Rack: What Really Changes
What actually differs, step by step, between a club built to your own numbers and one pulled from a rack — and why it shows up in how the club plays.
Read article →How to Read Your Fitting Card
Every finished club here leaves with a signed fitting card. Here's how to actually read one and why it matters years down the road.
Read article →Head, Shaft, and Grip: Cut From the Same Cloth
Why measuring components independently misses the point — and how treating a club as one assembly changes what we recommend.
Read article →Why We Cut Every Shaft to Your Measurements
Pre-cut shafts save time. Here's what gets lost when a studio skips cutting its own, and what we check before a single blank goes on the saw.
Read article →Fitting Through a Fort Wayne Winter
What a northeast Indiana winter actually does to epoxy cure, grip stock, and indoor bay scheduling — and how we plan around it.
Read article →The Apprenticeship Behind a Club Tailor
Why every fitter on staff spends months on assembly before running an appointment solo, and what that apprenticeship actually looks like.
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