Four Stages, Every Time
One wedge or a full bag — the sequence doesn't change, only how much time each stage takes.
Baseline & Turf Read
A short round of swings on your current clubs gets logged first — launch numbers for full-swing clubs, and a turf-sled pass for irons and wedges to see how the stock sole is currently holding up. This baseline becomes the reference point for everything that follows.
Demo Comparison
Head, shaft, length, and loft get compared across brands on demo stock. This part looks like a typical fitting session anywhere else, except every option gets weighed against your baseline instead of a generic swing-speed table.
Sand Tray Verification
Once a wedge head and loft are settled, candidate bounce and grind combinations get run through the sand tray one at a time, comparing entry angle and splash until one clearly stands out from the rest.
Grind & Release
The chosen profile gets cut in stages, re-tested between each pass, then finished with a final check of lie, loft, and swing weight. You leave with every spec written down on a fitting card.
Time Scales With What You Bring
One wedge, start to finish, usually clears all four stages in under an hour — demo comparison often gets skipped entirely if you're keeping the current head. A full bag naturally runs longer, mostly because of demo comparison across drivers, fairway woods, hybrids, and putters; once candidates are narrowed down, the actual sand tray step rarely takes more than ten minutes per wedge.
Rough Time Budget
Under an hour for a single wedge. Closer to 60–90 minutes for a full bag session with demo comparison and grind work included.
Watch It Happen in Person
Book a session and see every stage play out in one visit, from baseline to a finished grind.