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Fitting Services / Wedge

Wedge Fitting

Wedges live or die on bounce and turf interaction, and the firm, tight Midwest turf around Fort Wayne behaves differently than a soft-condition fitting chart assumes. We measure for the turf you actually play.

What We Measure

Bounce and Grind, Matched to Your Attack Angle

Bounce angle determines how a wedge interacts with turf at impact — too little and the leading edge digs, too much and the club bounces into the ball on tighter lies. We measure your typical angle of attack from full swings down to short chips, since it often changes shot to shot.

From there we test grind options that suit both your attack angle and the firm fairway conditions common on this side of Indiana, then set loft gapping across your full wedge set before cutting shafts to length.

Wedge Fitting Card
Attack Angle LoggedFull Swing & Chip
Bounce Range Tested6°–14°
Loft Gapping4–6° Steps
Grind OptionsFull Manufacturer Range
Common Misses

What a Wedge Fitting Can Fix

Chunked Shots From Tight Lies

Too much bounce on firm turf can cause the leading edge to catch early. A lower-bounce, narrower-sole grind usually cleans this up.

Skulled Contact From the Bunker

Insufficient bounce in soft sand lets the leading edge dig deep and stall. Higher bounce and a wider sole restore consistent bunker contact.

Uneven Wedge Gapping

A pitching wedge that carries too close to your gap wedge leaves an awkward distance no club covers well. Loft gapping across your set closes that hole.

Inconsistent Spin

Worn or mismatched grooves reduce spin unpredictably. Fresh, properly gapped wedges restore predictable spin from full shots and short-game work alike.

Fit Your Wedges to Your Actual Turf

Bring your current wedges and we'll test bounce and grind combinations built for the ground you play, not a generic chart.