A Studio Built Around Not Handing Anything Off
Not a fitting desk that mails your order out, not a build shop that never sees a swing — one bench, one craftsman, start to finish.
A Clubmaker Tired of Watching Specs Get Lost in Translation
Grain & Grip Golf opened its Louise Avenue bench in 2016 after years of watching fitting shops separate the measuring from the building — a golfer's numbers taken by one person, then faxed or emailed to a build shop that never once watched the swing they were building for. The studio was built around a single idea: fitting and building shouldn't be two different jobs done by two different people.
A launch monitor replaced the guesswork, and a bench-trained craftsman replaced the handoff. Since opening, we've logged sessions on several thousand clubs across every price point, and every one of them was built by the same hands that took the original reading.
A Handful of Things We Won't Compromise On
One Set of Hands, Start to Finish
Whoever takes your measurements is who builds your club. That rule doesn't bend, even when the schedule is tight.
Stocked Independently
Parts come from a broad manufacturer mix precisely so recommendations aren't shaped by a supplier deal behind the scenes.
Your Numbers Stay Yours
Whatever the session turns up, it goes home with you on paper — whether or not anything gets ordered.
Get to Know the People at the Bench
A small crew, each one comfortable both taking measurements and building from them.