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CT Club Tailor Golf Clubs Made to Measure, Fort Wayne IN
The Fitting Process

From First Swing to a Finished Club, In One Visit

We get asked what a first appointment actually looks like more than almost any other question. Here's the honest walkthrough, station by station, whether you're here for a putter or a full bag rebuild.

The Conversation Comes First

Before anything gets measured, we talk through what's actually bothering you on the course — a specific miss, a distance gap, or just clubs that have never quite felt right.

Baseline Numbers, Your Current Clubs

We log your existing equipment on the launch monitor first, so every later comparison has something real to measure against instead of a generic average.

Testing Off the Workshop Wall

Candidate heads and shafts come off the wall one at a time, each one tested against your baseline rather than a printed comparison chart.

Cutting, Boring, and Winding

Once we land on a spec, the same fitter moves to the bench — hosel bored, shaft trimmed and epoxied, grip wound to your hand size.

Why It's Slower Than a Retail Fitting

You See the Numbers Change, Not Just Hear About Them

Every appointment runs on a monitor angled so you can watch your own carry distance, dispersion, and swingweight shift in real time as components change — rather than being told after the fact that a spec "should" help. That's a big part of why sessions here run longer than a five-minute retail launch monitor demo.

  • Every swing gets logged, not just the cleanest few
  • Side-by-side comparison stays visible on screen the whole time
  • You leave with a signed card, not a verbal recommendation
  • The data is yours whether or not you order anything
Before Any Club Leaves
Baseline Logged First
Frequency & Swingweight
Epoxy Fully Cured
Card Signed & Filed

Watch Your Own Numbers Move

Come see the process instead of taking our word for it — every appointment starts with your current clubs on the screen.