Bench Notes
Short, practical write-ups on the questions we field most often about fitting on a bench instead of off a rack.
Why Swingweight Still Matters in a Launch Monitor World
Launch data tells you what happened after impact. Swingweight tells you whether the club was actually built to deliver that impact consistently in the first place.
Read article →Frequency Matching a Set of Shafts by Hand
What a frequency analyzer actually measures, how a mismatched set feels different from swing to swing, and why the fix takes patience more than equipment.
Read article →Reading Wear Marks on a Face Before You Ever Hit a Ball
What the scuff pattern on your current irons tells a fitter before a single swing gets logged on the monitor.
Read article →What a Loft-Lie Machine Actually Tells You
The difference between a static bench reading and a dynamic, full-speed lie angle check — and why we run both.
Read article →The Case for a Slower Fitting Appointment
Why we'd rather run a 90-minute iron fitting over three separate visits than compress it into thirty minutes on a Saturday.
Read article →Epoxy Cure Time and Why We Won't Rush a Build
What actually happens inside a hosel while epoxy cures, and why a same-day build promise is usually a warning sign.
Read article →Put This to Work on Your Own Bag
Reading about the bench is a start — seeing your own spec card fill in is where it actually clicks.