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Call the studio: (615) 442-0157 4 Climate-Controlled Bays · Est. 2016
Tour Bay Golf Indoor Bay Club Fitting
How It Works

What Actually Happens Inside a Bay

Every session follows the same four stages, whether you're booking a single wedge or a full bag rebuild.

1

Baseline Capture

We start by hitting your current clubs in the bay so we have a real, dual-tracked measurement of your existing numbers — not an assumption carried over from an outdoor session.

2

Controlled Demo Testing

Using your baseline as the reference point, we work through heads and shafts from the demo wall, comparing each combination under identical temperature, lighting, and surface conditions. Every swing is logged and compared side by side.

3

Spec Review & Sign-Off

Once the numbers settle, we walk through the recommended head, shaft, length, lie, and loft together, with the reconciled radar-and-camera data still on screen.

4

In-House Build & Bench Check

Clubs are assembled on-site, then verified against target frequency and swing weight before pickup. Most orders are ready within a week.

The Instrumentation

What We're Actually Measuring

Each bay pairs radar and high-speed camera tracking to capture clubhead speed, attack angle, dynamic loft, spin loft, ball speed, spin rate, and carry on every single swing. When the two systems disagree by more than a small tolerance, the session pauses and we recheck before trusting the number — that reconciliation step is what most outdoor setups skip.

Why It Repeats

Same Numbers, Different Month

Because temperature, humidity, wind, and light are all held constant bay to bay, a fitting run in January and a follow-up check run in June read the same way for the same swing. That repeatability is what lets us trust a small change in the numbers as a real change in your swing, not noise from the weather.

See the Process in Person

Book a session and walk through all four stages with your own numbers on the screen.