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Hybrid Fitting

A hybrid only earns its spot in the bag if it fills a real gap. We map your existing carry distances before we ever pull a demo head off the wall.

Gap-First Fitting

Find the Hole in the Set Before Filling It

We chart carry distances across your longest iron and shortest wood first. Whatever gap that leaves — whether it's ten yards or thirty — is what the hybrid actually needs to cover, not a generic loft number pulled off a spec sheet.

From there, head style and shaft weight get tested against that specific gap, cross-checked by both bench instruments on every swing.

Carry Gap Found18 yds
Launch15.4°
Turf InteractionLogged
Head Styles Tested3–5
What We Check

Head Style Isn't One-Size-Fits-All

Compact vs. Full-Size Heads

Smaller heads suit players who want a more iron-like look and lower launch; larger heads add forgiveness on off-center strikes.

Shaft Flex Continuity

We match hybrid shaft flex against your iron set so the transition between the two doesn't introduce a new timing variable.

Rescue vs. Driving Iron

If your gap sits closer to a long-iron distance, we'll say so — a driving iron sometimes outperforms a hybrid for lower-spin players.

Close the Gap in Your Bag

Sessions run 45–60 minutes and start with your current set's carry-gap map.