Six Sessions, Bookable Together or Apart
Come in for one specific club or clear the whole bag in a single visit. Iron and wedge sessions can extend into a turf-and-sand test once head and shaft decisions are already made.
Driver Fitting
A launch-monitor baseline first, then head, shaft, and loft changes measured against that starting point rather than a single good swing.
Learn more →Fairway Wood Fitting
Verified against a real turf sample so the sole glides through dense bermuda instead of snagging on a tight lie.
Learn more →Hybrid Fitting
Built around your existing long-iron carry numbers, so the loft you land on fills a genuine gap instead of duplicating a club you already own.
Learn more →Iron Fitting
Lie, loft, and length paired with a turf-response check — the second-most-booked session we run after wedges.
Learn more →Wedge Fitting
What the studio was built around — bounce and grind that have to prove themselves on the sled and tray before we call a fitting finished.
Learn more →Putter Fitting
A separate stroke-tracking session on a dedicated capture mat, entirely apart from turf or sand testing.
Learn more →Turf & Sand Testing, When It's Actually Warranted
After head and shaft are locked in, iron and wedge fittings can move to the turf sled and sand tray for a genuine bounce-and-grind evaluation — sole width, leading-edge shape, or heel-toe balance, cut based on what the readings actually show rather than a guess. Plenty of sessions never reach this stage at all, and that's fine; it's not something we push on every client.
See the Full ProcessWhen We Recommend Passing
If your current sole already reads well against the sled and tray, we'll tell you directly — a grind should fix a real problem, not appear on every invoice by default.
Pick a Starting Point
Book one service, or combine several into a longer full-bag visit.