Iron Fitting
The iron is the club you swing most, so a small lie angle error or an uneven yardage gap gets amplified over hundreds of rounds even though it rarely gets noticed as the actual cause.
The Number at Rest Isn't the Number That Counts
Set a club on a bench and it reads flat, neutral, or upright with total confidence. Swing it, and grip pressure, posture, and swing plane can shift that reading by several degrees before the head ever reaches the ball. We put impact tape and a lie board to work specifically to catch that shift instead of trusting the resting number.
A drift of just two or three degrees is enough to push shots consistently off line — and it's routinely blamed on a swing flaw that was never actually there.
Clean Steps From the Six Down to the Wedge
| Club | Carry | Gap |
|---|---|---|
| 6-Iron | 158 yds | — |
| 7-Iron | 146 yds | 12 yds |
| 8-Iron | 134 yds | 12 yds |
| 9-Iron | 122 yds | 12 yds |
| PW | 109 yds | 13 yds |
Choices We Make Together, Not for You
Shaft Material
Steel, graphite, and multi-material options each land differently against your actual tempo, which we test rather than assume.
Head Category
Players' irons, distance irons, and game-improvement heads trade off workability for forgiveness at different points along your strike pattern.
Where the Set Ends
The line between the shortest iron and the first hybrid gets set by real carry numbers, not by whatever a rack set shipped with.
Get Your Set Checked at Rest and in Motion
Iron set fittings run 60–90 minutes and include a full written gapping report with static and dynamic readings for every club.