Hybrid Fitting
A hybrid only earns a bag slot if it closes a real gap. We start by mapping the distances you already have, then size a head and shaft to the gap that's actually missing.
We Chart the Bag Before We Add Anything
Long irons, fairway woods, and your current long-game options all get hit into the wall first, logging carry distance and dispersion for each. That map shows exactly where a gap sits, and how wide it actually is, before we pull a single hybrid head off the wall.
From there we size loft and shaft length to fill that specific window, not just to add another club to the bag.
What Decides the Final Spec
Iron-Style vs. Wood-Style Heads
Compact iron-style heads suit players who want to work the ball; wider wood-style heads tend to forgive a wider range of strikes.
Loft Spacing
We test in half-club increments so the gap actually closes instead of overlapping a club that's already working fine.
Shaft Length & Flex
A hybrid that's too long or too stiff for your tempo tends to show up as inconsistent strike location on the impact plate.
Close the Gap the Right Way
Sessions run 45–60 minutes, starting with a full carry-gap map of your current bag.