Hybrid Fitting
A hybrid that duplicates a distance you already carry is dead weight. We check your existing gaps before recommending one at all.
The Gap Comes First, the Club Comes Second
Before a single hybrid gets hit, we log carry distances for the long irons and fairway woods already in your bag. That gap chart determines what loft and length the hybrid actually needs to be — guessing at it backwards from a rack model rarely lands right.
Once the gap is defined, candidates get tested for launch consistency out of both rough and a clean lie, since a hybrid earns its keep in exactly those situations.
What Actually Moves in a Hybrid Fitting
Loft & Head Size
Larger, more forgiving heads suit players replacing a long iron; smaller heads suit players who want more workability.
Shaft Weight & Grain
Matched to the same feel as the irons on either side of it in the bag, so the transition between clubs doesn't feel jarring.
Turf & Rough Interaction
Tested through both a clean lie and a rough-simulating mat, since a hybrid's real job is recovering from lies a long iron struggles with.
Find the Hybrid That Actually Fills a Gap
Expect roughly 45 to 60 minutes, gap chart included. The printed readout is yours to keep no matter what you decide afterward.