Wedge Fitting
Full-swing numbers only tell half the wedge story. Our calibrated return net logs the shorter, softer shots that actually decide scoring from 100 yards in.
A Net Built for Sub-Full Swings
Standard launch monitors can lose accuracy on low-speed, high-spin partial shots. Our return net is calibrated specifically for that speed range, so a 40-yard pitch reads just as reliably as a full-swing gap wedge.
Bounce and grind get tested against your typical turf interaction and attack angle, not a generic recommendation based on handicap alone.
Bounce and Grind Aren't Just Numbers on a Box
Attack Angle Match
Steeper attack angles usually call for more bounce; shallower angles can get away with less — we measure yours instead of guessing from your handicap.
Sole Grind Options
Full sole, heel relief, or wide low-bounce grinds each behave differently out of firm turf or sand — we let you hit more than one before you commit.
Loft Spacing Across the Set
Wedge lofts get set to avoid overlapping distances with your last iron and your other wedges, so every club in the short game has its own job.
Tighten Up Your Short Game
Sessions run 45–60 minutes and cover full swings plus partial shots off the calibrated net.