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Hybrid Fitting

A hybrid only earns its spot in the bag if it actually replaces the club it's meant to replace. We measure hybrids against your real long-iron numbers, then build them to slot in cleanly.

What We Test

Comparing a Hybrid Against the Club It Replaces

We start every hybrid fitting by capturing carry distance and dispersion on your current long iron — usually a 3 or 4-iron — so the hybrid gets measured against a real baseline, not a generic distance chart. A hybrid that only matches your 5-iron carry isn't closing a gap, it's creating a new one.

Once we land on a head and shaft combination that launches higher, holds greens better, and covers the distance gap you actually have, we cut the shaft to length and set swingweight before you leave.

Hybrid Fitting Card
Baseline Club LoggedLong Iron
Launch Angle TargetSet at Fitting
Shaft Weight Range65–95g
Set Slot CheckGapping-Verified
Where a Hybrid Fixes the Set

Three Signs You're Overdue for This Fitting

A Dead Zone in the Bag

If two clubs in your bag carry within five yards of each other, a hybrid built to the right distance can close that gap instead of duplicating a yardage you already own.

Long Irons You Avoid

Low launch and thin dispersion on 3- and 4-irons are common even among strong ball-strikers. A properly built hybrid usually launches higher with a larger margin for error.

Struggling to Hold Greens

Long approach shots that release too far past the pin often trace back to insufficient spin and launch — both correctable with the right hybrid head and shaft pairing.

Close the Gap in Your Set

Bring your current long irons and we'll test hybrids against them directly, not against a chart.