Wedge Fitting
Short shots are the hardest thing to read accurately indoors, which is why our return net is calibrated specifically for partial-swing spin capture, not just full-swing drives.
Matched to How You Actually Hit It
Bounce and grind selection depends on attack angle and typical turf firmness — a high-bounce sole that's forgiving on softer grass can bounce into thin, tight desert lies.
Spin readings on short, partial shots are notoriously easy to misread on cheaper indoor setups. Our return net's rebound is calibrated so wedge spin numbers hold up against real chip and pitch data.
What We Check During This Fitting
Bounce & Grind
Selected against your typical turf firmness and attack angle, not a one-size recommendation based on handicap alone.
Loft Gapping
Wedges get checked against irons and each other on-screen so partial-shot yardages don't overlap or leave holes.
Spin on Partial Shots
We calibrate the return net specifically for shorter swings, where spin data is easiest for a generic setup to get wrong.
Tighten Up Your Scoring Clubs
Sessions run 45–60 minutes and can cover a single wedge or a full three-wedge regap.