Hybrid Fitting
A hybrid is supposed to feel like a natural extension of your long irons, but a wider sole and a rounder topline can present a subtly different picture to your eyes at address than the iron it's replacing — even when the specs on paper look similar.
Why a Hybrid Can Feel Wrong Even When It's Built Right
We photograph your setup with your longest comfortable iron first, establishing the eye-line reference you already trust. Then we compare every hybrid head against that same overhead reference, instead of fitting the hybrid in isolation as if it were a standalone club.
A hybrid that scores well on a launch monitor but reads differently at address is still asking your eyes to relearn a picture — something most fittings never check for.
The Build Decisions That Matter Most
Sole Width
A wider sole sits and reads differently at address than a narrower iron sole, which can quietly shift your perceived aim even when the topline alignment aid is identical.
Lie Angle
Matched to carry your reference posture over from your long irons rather than treated as an independent measurement.
Offset
Head offset changes how far forward the leading edge sits relative to the hosel, which shifts the visual picture your eyes are working from at setup.
Close the Long-Iron Gap With Confidence
Sessions run 45–60 minutes and compare every hybrid directly against your own reference iron setup.