Start With One Club, or Start With All Fourteen
People walk in with wildly different goals — some just want a putter that matches their stroke, others haven't had a full bag looked at in a decade. Both get the same bench treatment at the end of the appointment.
Driver
The club with the widest range of outcomes from a mismatch, and usually the fastest payoff from a proper fitting.
View driver fitting →Fairway Wood
Tested against a real turf mat, not just a mat-free launch monitor screen — sole interaction matters as much as the numbers.
View fairway wood fitting →Hybrid
Measured directly against the long iron it's meant to replace, so it closes a real gap instead of creating a new one.
View hybrid fitting →Iron Set
Static and dynamic lie angle checked separately, then the whole set gapped rather than fit one club at a time.
View iron fitting →Wedge
Bounce and grind chosen for how firm or soft the ground actually plays where you golf, not a chart written for a different region.
View wedge fitting →Putter
Stroke path and face angle captured on dedicated equipment, not read off your setup posture alone.
View putter fitting →Fitting a Bag as a System, Not Fourteen Clubs
Individual club fittings solve individual problems well, but they don't catch a gapping hole between your 7-iron and hybrid, or a shaft weight that jumps unevenly across your set. A full bag appointment pulls every club's data into one comparison before we cut anything.
- Carry-distance map across every club, side by side
- A build order ranked by which fix matters most first
- Bench verification on every finished club, not a spot check
- Your session fee applies as credit toward whatever you order