Iron Fitting
Most iron fittings check one club and assume the rest of the set matches. We put the whole set through the bay, club by club, since gapping drift is more common than most golfers expect.
One Set, Checked Under Identical Conditions
Because the bay never changes — same temperature, same air, same mat — a nine-iron hit at 9am reads the same way a nine-iron hit at 6pm would. That consistency is what lets us trust the gapping numbers across a full bag.
Dynamic lie angle gets measured the same visit using impact tape against a lie board, so length and lie corrections are based on where the sole is actually contacting the mat.
What We Check During This Fitting
Carry Gapping Across the Set
Every club gets its own screen reading, so a club duplicating a neighbor's yardage gets caught before it's built rather than after.
Dynamic Lie Angle
Impact tape against a lie board shows exactly where the sole is contacting the mat, club by club, at your actual swing speed.
Length Consistency
Wrist-to-floor measurement plus a posture check confirm the set length fits how you actually stand at address, not a generic chart.
Check Your Whole Set, Not Just One Club
Sessions run 60–90 minutes and cover lie, length, and gapping across the full set.