Two Separate Problems People Often Confuse
There's no instructor on staff here, only fitters — which means we're motivated to tell you honestly when equipment isn't actually the thing holding your game back.
| Signal | Likely Path |
|---|---|
| Strike location on the face varies a lot swing to swing | Talk to an instructor |
| Contact is consistent, but the ball doesn't go where you're aiming | Get fit |
| Same clubs for years without ever being checked | Get fit |
| Fresh off a swing change with a coach | Wait a stretch, then get fit |
| Not sure which applies | Bring your clubs in and we'll tell you straight |
A Fitting Assumes a Repeatable Swing Already Exists
Length, lie, grain orientation, grip texture — all of it is built around the assumption that you're delivering the clubhead roughly the same way, swing after swing. If that delivery is still changing, whether from active coaching or just an inconsistent motion, the readings we take are picking up that inconsistency as much as anything about the club itself. When the launch monitor tells that story, we'll say so directly and point you toward working with an instructor first. It isn't the most common outcome of a session, but it happens enough that pretending otherwise wouldn't be honest — and a set built around a swing that's still shifting usually means starting over later.
Bring Your Clubs In First
We'll give you a straight read on which direction makes more sense before you spend on either one.