Two Readings, Not One
Every appointment, from a single wedge to a full bag rebuild, runs through the same core comparison: what your clubs measure at rest, and what they actually deliver once you're swinging them.
A Resting Club Doesn't Know Your Swing
A bench gauge measures a club sitting perfectly still. Your swing never delivers it that way — grip pressure, shaft droop, posture, and swing plane all shift loft and lie by the time the head reaches the ball. Two golfers with identically-specced clubs can deliver completely different numbers at impact.
That's the gap most fittings never check. We build the whole session around closing it.
What Happens Bay to Bay
Static Bench Read
Every relevant club goes on the gauge bench first — loft, lie, length, and swing weight recorded exactly as the club currently sits.
Impact Tape Pass
Strike location and face contact get logged across a set of real swings before we touch a lie board, giving us a baseline strike pattern to compare against.
Dynamic Lie Board Check
The lie board and motion capture together show how loft and lie actually present at impact, swing after swing, not just on one lucky strike.
Bench Build
Clubs are bent on our loft-lie machine and rechecked against your signed spec before you pick them up, usually within a week.
You Watch Every Reading Happen
Nothing about the recommendation is a black box. You'll see the bench numbers, the impact tape marks, and the dynamic readout together, so a correction is something you watched happen rather than something you're asked to trust.
- Full swing set logged, mis-hits included, not just the good ones
- Static and dynamic photos placed side by side for each club
- Your written report lands in your inbox by the next morning
- Ordering is optional, and the report stays yours regardless
See the Gap for Yourself
The comparison only really lands once you've watched your own numbers move on the readout.