A Fitting Bay Where the Weather Never Gets a Vote
Green Room Golf runs every session inside a climate-controlled screen bay with dual camera-and-radar capture. No wind gusting your numbers sideways, no July asphalt heat cutting a session short — just a repeatable read on your swing, every visit, every month of the year.
The Same Swing, Read the Same Way Every Time
An outdoor range session in Mesa means testing through a 15 mph crosswind in March or a 112°F afternoon in July — both of which quietly change what your numbers say. Inside the bay, none of that is in play.
Radar Plus High-Speed Camera
Doppler radar tracks the full flight path while a high-speed camera locks in clubhead data at the moment of impact — two independent reads cross-checked against each other.
Same Air, Every Session
Temperature and air density stay constant year-round, so a September reading and a January reading are actually comparable — something an outdoor range can't promise in this state.
Checked Against Real Turf
Our screen data gets re-validated against outdoor flight numbers on a rolling schedule, so what you see indoors keeps matching what happens on the course.
Session-to-Session Repeatability, Charted
The numbers above show how closely a client's carry-distance readings matched across three back-to-back sessions of the same club. Wind is the single biggest source of noise in an outdoor fitting — take it out of the picture and the same swing produces the same numbers, visit after visit.
See How the Bay Is BuiltOne Bay, Every Club in the Bag
Every fitting starts on the same screen and the same mat, whether it's a single wedge or a complete bag rebuild.
Driver Fitting
Head, shaft, and loft matched together against dispersion data the wind can't blur.
Driver fitting details →Fairway Wood Fitting
Sole interaction tested on a turf-response mat that swaps between firm and soft settings.
Fairway wood details →Hybrid Fitting
Carry gaps mapped on-screen so a hybrid earns its spot instead of duplicating a club you already carry.
Hybrid fitting details →Iron Fitting
Full-set gapping and lie angle checked club by club under identical bay conditions.
Iron fitting details →Wedge Fitting
Spin and trajectory captured off a return net calibrated for accurate short-shot reads.
Wedge fitting details →Putter Fitting
Stroke path logged on a true-roll putting lab with a stimp reading that never changes.
Putter fitting details →Four Stops Between the Door and the Rate Sheet
Swing Capture
Radar and camera log your current clubs before anything new gets tested, so we have a real baseline instead of a guess.
Bay Comparison
Candidate heads and shafts get hit into the same screen, back to back, under the same bay conditions every time.
Cross-Check
Screen numbers get compared against our outdoor validation set so the recommendation isn't resting on simulator data alone.
Spec & Build
You leave with a printed spec sheet, and clubs are built in-house against that exact reading, usually within a week.
Every Major Head and Shaft Brand, One Bay
Nobody on staff is paid to steer you toward a single manufacturer's line.
What Golfers Say After a Bay Session
I booked in August specifically to avoid the heat and figured the numbers would be some kind of simulator approximation. They matched my range numbers from October almost exactly.
Never realized how much a gusty range day was messing with my dispersion numbers until I saw how tight my pattern was inside the bay.
The putting lab alone was worth the visit. My stroke path was way more inconsistent than I thought once it was actually being logged.
Curious What the Bay Would Show You?
Sessions run 60–90 minutes and end with a printed spec sheet. The session fee applies in full toward any build we complete for you afterward.