The Hands Behind Every Bend
Nobody picks up a bending iron here until they can read a static and a dynamic number apart from each other without hesitating.
Derek Halvorsen
Set up the first gauge bench in a rented machine shop back in 2014. Twenty years cutting precision metal parts taught him to distrust any number that hadn't been checked twice.
Mika Osei
Spends most of her week on iron sets and full bags, chasing down the mixed-length lie drift that a single-club fitting would never catch.
Jorge Tellez
Built the studio's stroke-capture rig himself and still recalibrates it monthly. Every putter appointment starts on his side of the room.
Sylvie Whitlock
Bends and assembles nearly every club that leaves the studio, rechecking spec after the epoxy cures rather than trusting the first read.
We Track Impact Data as Closely as the Equipment
Manufacturer certification covers the hardware side. The other half of our training happens in-house: quarterly reviews of impact tape from returning clients, comparing this year's marks against last year's file to catch a swing that's drifted before a golfer even notices.
Work With Our Team
Sit down with any of them and find out what your current specs actually do under a real swing.