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Swing Bench Dual-Monitor Launch Data Fitting COEUR D'ALENE, ID • Fitting Since 2013
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho · Fitting Since 2013

One Swing, Two Monitors, No Argument About the Number

A radar unit and a dual-camera unit watch every single swing at the same time. When they land on the same ball speed and spin number independently, that's the figure your fitting gets built around — not whichever sensor happened to catch the cleanest look.

SESSION TICKET — SWING 14 CAPTURING
Radar Unit
Ball Speed161.4
Spin Rate2,318
Launch °13.9
Camera Unit
Ball Speed161.6
Spin Rate2,301
Launch °14.0
Cross-Unit Agreement99.1%
7,400+ swings logged this year 98.6% average unit agreement 24 brands on the wall 13+ years running the floor
How It Runs

Four Stops From Your First Swing to a Finished Spec

The same sequence whether you're booking one club or the whole bag — nothing skipped, no shortcuts on the data.

Baseline Capture

Your current clubs go through both monitors first, so every change afterward has a verified starting point instead of a guess about what you already own.

Live Comparison

Demo heads and shafts come off the wall and go through the same dual capture, logged side by side against your baseline in real time on the screen in front of you.

Spec Agreement

We walk through the readout together and settle on head, shaft, length, and loft once both units agree the numbers are stable across repeated swings.

Build & Re-Capture

Finished clubs go back through the same two-monitor setup before pickup, confirming the build actually matches the spec we agreed on.

The Session Menu

Every Club, Captured the Same Way

Book a single club or the entire bag — every session runs through the identical dual-monitor process, start to finish.

DR

Driver Sessions

Loft, shaft, and head tested against your attack angle with every swing captured twice for a confirmed dispersion pattern.

View driver sessions →
FW

Fairway Wood Sessions

Off the tee and off the deck, matched to how you actually strike the turf rather than a stock recommendation chart.

View fairway wood sessions →
UT

Utility Club Sessions

Closes the gap where long irons stop launching cleanly, sized so it earns a real spot in your set instead of overlapping two other clubs.

View utility club sessions →
IR

Iron Sessions

Lie, length, and shaft solved together across the full set so carry gaps stay even from wedge to long iron.

View iron sessions →
WG

Wedge Sessions

Bounce and grind chosen against your real turf interaction, with descent angle checked alongside distance for every gap.

View wedge sessions →
PT

Putting Sessions

Stroke path and face angle captured on a dedicated putting rig, not eyeballed on the practice green.

View putting sessions →
Why It Matters

One Monitor Can Be Wrong and Never Tell You

Camera-based systems can misread a low, fast strike. Radar units can lose a shot that launches too flat off the face. Either one running alone will still hand you a confident-looking number even when it's off — there's nothing built into a single unit to catch its own miss.

Running both at once turns that blind spot into a built-in check. When the two disagree past a set threshold, we re-swing before the number goes anywhere near a build sheet.

Read Our Data Guide
Single-Unit Sessions, Industry Avg.Unverified
Swing Bench Dual-Unit Sessions98.6%
Re-Swings Triggered by Disagreement4.2%
Client-Reported Confidence in Numbers96%
On the Wall

Demo Heads From Every Major Maker

No single manufacturer pays anyone here a spiff, so what gets recommended traces back to your readout instead of a quota.

TM
TaylorMadeDrivers & Woods
TT
TitleistIrons & Wedges
PG
PingIrons & Putters
CW
CallawayDrivers & Hybrids

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From the Floor

What Players Notice First

★★★★★

Two other shops gave me two completely different spin numbers on the same driver. Here they run both monitors at once and show you when they don't match. Finally trust the printout.

DP
Dana P.Driver Session
★★★★★

My iron gapping had a dead zone I never caught on my own. Watching both units agree on the carry numbers swing after swing made the fix obvious instead of a guess.

MR
Marcus R.Iron Session
★★★★★

Nobody had ever put my stroke on a dedicated putting rig before. Watching the face-angle readout change in real time as we adjusted length was the first fitting that actually felt measured.

EW
Ellie W.Putting Session

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Want to See Your Own Numbers Agree?

Sessions run 60–90 minutes and end with a printed readout from both monitors. Session fees are credited toward any club built here.