Two Different Fixes, Easy to Mix Up
We only run fittings here, no instruction on staff — but we'll tell you plainly when a swing needs a coach before it needs new equipment, because building around a moving target wastes everyone's time and money.
| What's Going On | Probably Means |
|---|---|
| Where you're hitting the face jumps around noticeably between shots | See a coach first |
| Contact is repeatable, but the shot shape isn't what you're picturing | Book a fitting |
| Your bag hasn't been touched in half a decade or more | Book a fitting |
| You just wrapped up a swing overhaul with an instructor | Give it time, then fit |
| Genuinely unsure | Come in with your clubs and we'll be straight with you |
New Equipment Won't Save an Inconsistent Motion
Everything we dial in — length, lie, shaft weight — assumes you're delivering the club roughly the same way swing after swing. When that delivery is still in flux, whether from an active swing change or just an unsettled pattern, the numbers we capture are measuring the chaos as much as the club. We're upfront about it when that's what the screen and camera are showing, and we'd rather send you to work with an instructor and see you again once things settle. It doesn't come up constantly, but it happens often enough that we'd be doing you a disservice pretending otherwise — a set built around a pattern that's still shifting usually just means paying twice.
Let Us Take a Look First
Come in with your clubs and we'll give you an honest read on which one makes sense to do first.