Hybrid Fitting
A surprising number of hybrids in golf bags aren't fixing anything — they're just repeating a yardage the golfer already had covered. We map your carry numbers on screen before we suggest adding one.
Sometimes It's a Hybrid. Sometimes It's Something Else.
Before recommending anything, we lay out your full carry ladder on the screen, top to bottom. Occasionally that reveals a gap that's better solved with a longer iron, or a shorter fairway wood, than with a hybrid at all.
Once we've confirmed there's an actual hole to fill, shaft length and flex get dialed in using the same dual-track capture as everything else we test that day.
What This Session Actually Covers
Full Carry Ladder
Every club you already carry gets charted first, so a new hybrid slots into an actual opening instead of overlapping something you hit fine.
Matched Shaft Feel
Length and flex get set close to your iron shafts wherever practical, so switching between the two doesn't feel like two different clubs.
Enough Spin to Hold a Green
A hybrid flying too flat won't stop the way the long iron it's replacing sometimes could — we watch for that trade-off on screen.
Find Out If You Actually Need One
Forty-five to sixty minutes, starting with your carry map before a single new head gets tested.