Wedge Fitting
Bounce and grind matter more around the green than loft alone. We test your actual turf interaction, not just spin numbers off a mat.
Bounce and Grind Before Spin
Your angle of attack and typical turf interaction determine which bounce and grind combination actually works for how you play, well before spin rate ever enters the conversation. We check that first, off a firm-and-soft turf station.
From there we log spin and trajectory off a calibrated return net, comparing full swings and partial shots since a wedge that spins well at full speed doesn't always hold that spin on a 70-yard pitch.
What Actually Moves in a Wedge Fitting
Bounce & Sole Grind
Matched to your typical angle of attack and the turf conditions you actually play, not a generic recommendation.
Loft Spacing
Checked against your full set so gaps stay even from the pitching wedge through lob wedge, no awkward distance overlaps.
Grip Texture
Feel matters more on delicate wedge shots than almost anywhere else in the bag. We test texture options specifically for touch.
Tighten Up Your Short Game Gaps
Wedge sessions usually run 45 to 60 minutes. Building afterward is optional — the printed numbers are yours regardless.