Your Swing, Measured Without the Sky Getting a Say
Bunker Bay Golf sits a short walk from the water on Gulf to Bay Boulevard, and every appointment happens inside a climate-held room built around a four-camera optical wall and a pressure-mapped strike plate. Let the range down the street shut down for the afternoon squall — you'll still be mid-session.
Test the Club, Not the Forecast
A Gulf Coast fitting session outdoors is a bet against the sky — a gusting onshore afternoon in March, a pop-up cell in July. Step inside the studio and neither one factors into a single number on your card.
Four Lenses, One Flight Path
A synchronized camera array watches the ball leave the face from four angles at once — purely optical, no radar unit sitting between you and the data.
A Plate That Reads the Strike
Underneath the mat, a pressure-mapped surface logs exactly where contact happened and what loft and lie were doing in that instant — a second opinion on every single swing.
Rechecked Against Real Courses
Fitters take the same demo clubs out onto Clearwater-area layouts on a set cadence, matching studio numbers against actual flight to catch anything drifting off.
Repeat Sessions Should Repeat
Those bars track carry-distance agreement across three separate visits with an identical club. Water-driven wind is the single biggest variable a Gulf Coast fitting has to fight — strip it away and a given swing keeps producing a given number, month after month.
Inside the Capture RoomDriver Through Putter, Same Wall Every Time
A single wedge check or a start-to-finish rebuild both begin the exact same way.
Driver Fitting
Head, shaft, and loft narrowed down together against dispersion data the breeze can't distort.
Driver fitting details →Fairway Wood Fitting
Run across two turf-firmness settings so tee balls and deck lies both get a fair look.
Fairway wood details →Hybrid Fitting
We plot your existing gaps first, then size a head to whatever distance window is actually open.
Hybrid fitting details →Iron Fitting
Set gapping and lie checked one club at a time, all inside the same fixed room.
Iron fitting details →Wedge Fitting
Bounce and spin dialed in off a calibrated net built for short-game accuracy.
Wedge fitting details →Putter Fitting
Stroke path tracked on a lab surface that holds one green speed all day long.
Putter fitting details →Four Steps, Start to Finish
Baseline Capture
Current clubs go through the wall first, establishing a real starting point instead of an assumption.
Head-to-Head Testing
Candidate heads and shafts get hit back to back under the exact same room conditions.
Outdoor Cross-Check
Numbers get compared against our field-validated data rather than trusted on their own.
Spec Card & Build
You walk out with a written spec, and clubs go into production against it within about a week.
A Mix of Manufacturers, No Favorites
Staff pay is never tied to which badge you walk out with.
Player Feedback
Booked this in the thick of storm season half-expecting an email pushing my slot back. Showed up on time instead, and the readings lined up with a calm-day range session I'd had months earlier.
Didn't realize the breeze off the water had been shaping my miss pattern until I watched it tighten right up in the room.
Went in mainly for the driver and ended up spending half the visit on the putting lab — turns out my stroke path was all over the place.
Ready to See What the Wall Picks Up on You?
Appointments typically run an hour to ninety minutes, and every visit ends with a spec card in hand. Whatever you paid comes off any build you order afterward.