Club Fitting in Hawaii: Get Fit for Your Driver, Irons, Wedges, Shafts and Putter at Clubhouse Hawaii

Club Fitting in Hawaii: Get Fit for Your Driver, Irons, Wedges, Shafts and Putter at Clubhouse Hawaii

Club Fitting in Hawaii | Driver, Iron, Wedge, Shaft & Putter Fitting

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Club Fitting in Hawaii: Get Fit for Your Driver, Shafts, Irons, Wedges and Putter at Clubhouse Hawaii

Most golfers are playing clubs that are close enough, not clubs that are actually fit for them.

That is a problem.

Your driver might be spinning too much. Your shaft might be too soft, too heavy, too light, or completely wrong for your tempo. Your irons might have the wrong lie angle. Your wedges might leave gaps in your scoring clubs. Your putter might not match your stroke, aim bias, posture, or setup.

At Clubhouse Hawaii, we built our fitting experience around one simple idea: golfers should not guess when buying clubs. They should be measured, tested, compared, and fit using real data.

We offer professional club fitting in Honolulu for drivers, shafts, irons, wedges, and putters using advanced technology including TrackMan, SAM PuttLab, SAM PuttStudio, and SAM BalanceLab. This gives golfers in Hawaii access to a fitting experience that goes far beyond hitting a few balls and picking the club that feels good.

Why a Proper Club Fitting Matters

A good club fitting is not about selling you the newest club. It is about finding the right combination of head, shaft, loft, lie, length, weight, grip, launch, spin, dispersion, and feel for your swing.

The wrong equipment can create problems that look like swing problems.

  • A driver with the wrong loft or shaft can cost you distance and accuracy.
  • An iron with the wrong lie angle can make good swings miss left or right.
  • A wedge setup with poor gapping can leave you guessing inside 120 yards.
  • A putter that does not fit your stroke can make alignment and distance control harder.
  • A shaft that does not match your speed, tempo, and delivery can make every club feel inconsistent.

When your clubs fit you properly, your swing does not have to fight your equipment.

Driver Fitting at Clubhouse Hawaii

The driver is one of the most important clubs to get fit correctly because small changes can make a major difference. Loft, shaft profile, head design, launch angle, spin rate, face angle, club path, attack angle, and strike location all affect how far and how straight you hit the ball.

At Clubhouse Hawaii, our driver fitting process uses TrackMan data to measure how the club and ball are actually performing. We look at the numbers that matter, including:

  • Ball speed
  • Club speed
  • Launch angle
  • Spin rate
  • Carry distance
  • Total distance
  • Attack angle
  • Club path
  • Face angle
  • Smash factor
  • Shot dispersion

The goal is not just to hit one long drive. The goal is to find a driver setup that produces better launch, better spin, tighter dispersion, and more playable distance.

Upcoming Titleist GTS Driver Fittings Starting May 13

Clubhouse Hawaii will be offering fittings for the upcoming Titleist GTS drivers starting May 13. Titleist has announced that GTS fittings begin May 13, and the new GTS metals are being positioned as the next generation after GT. [oai_citation:0‡Titleist](https://www.titleist.com/teamtitleist/team-titleist/f/the-clubhouse/74378/new-titleist-gts-drivers-what-has-you-most-excited-to-try-it/376506?srsltid=AfmBOoqtFGKW0zpU5jY_OCQSYyUMhRte8-Ig1VP3mpHM7YKOisYZL1bP&utm_source=chatgpt.com)

This is a strong opportunity for golfers in Hawaii who want to be fit early into the newest Titleist driver lineup instead of buying blindly off the rack.

During a Titleist GTS driver fitting, we will be looking at more than distance. We will test launch, spin, miss pattern, ball speed, forgiveness, shaft match, and overall consistency. A new driver only matters if it performs better for your swing.

If the GTS driver gives you more ball speed, better launch, tighter dispersion, or a more playable miss, then it may be a strong upgrade. If it does not beat your current gamer, we will tell you that too.

Shaft Fitting: The Engine of the Club

The shaft is one of the most misunderstood parts of golf equipment. Flex alone does not tell the full story. Two “stiff” shafts can feel and perform completely differently depending on weight, torque, bend profile, tip stiffness, balance point, and overall design.

At Clubhouse Hawaii, we fit golfers into a wide range of premium shaft options, including the latest models from major shaft manufacturers. We also carry the newest Fujikura Ventus models, one of the most recognized high-performance shaft families in golf.

During a shaft fitting, we evaluate:

  • Swing speed
  • Tempo
  • Transition force
  • Release pattern
  • Launch window
  • Spin profile
  • Shot shape
  • Face control
  • Feel preference
  • Dispersion pattern

A shaft should not just feel good. It should help you deliver the club more consistently.

Iron Fitting in Hawaii

Iron fitting is where precision matters. Your irons are scoring tools. They need to produce the right carry distance, launch, spin, height, descent angle, and left-to-right control.

At Clubhouse Hawaii, we fit irons by looking at the full picture, not just how far a 7-iron goes. More distance is not always better if the ball does not stop on the green or if the gaps between clubs are wrong.

Our iron fitting process can include:

  • Iron head selection
  • Shaft selection
  • Length recommendation
  • Lie angle testing
  • Loft and gapping review
  • Launch and spin analysis
  • Carry distance mapping
  • Descent angle review
  • Forgiveness and strike pattern evaluation

The right iron setup should give you predictable distance, better turf interaction, tighter dispersion, and confidence over the ball.

Wedge Fitting: Better Scoring Starts Inside 120 Yards

Most golfers spend money on drivers but lose shots with poor wedge gapping. Wedges need to be fit just like the rest of the bag.

A good wedge fitting looks at loft, bounce, grind, shaft, lie angle, full-swing distance, partial-swing distance, turf interaction, and the types of shots you actually play around the green.

At Clubhouse Hawaii, we help golfers build better wedge setups by reviewing:

  • Pitching wedge loft
  • Gap wedge spacing
  • Sand wedge and lob wedge setup
  • Full-swing carry distances
  • Partial wedge distances
  • Bounce needs
  • Grind options
  • Typical course conditions
  • Short-game shot preferences

The goal is to remove guesswork. You should know how far each wedge goes and why each wedge is in your bag.

Putter Fitting With SAM PuttLab and SAM PuttStudio

Putting is where Clubhouse Hawaii separates itself from a standard fitting shop.

We offer advanced putter fitting using SAM PuttLab and SAM PuttStudio. This allows us to analyze the stroke, face angle, path, timing, aim, launch, roll, and setup in a way that most golfers have never seen before.

A putter fitting is not just about choosing a putter that looks good. The putter needs to match your stroke type, setup, aim tendency, face rotation, posture, and distance control.

During a putter fitting, we can evaluate:

  • Putter length
  • Lie angle
  • Loft
  • Head shape
  • Toe hang
  • Face balance
  • Grip style
  • Aim bias
  • Face angle at impact
  • Stroke path
  • Face rotation
  • Launch and roll

With SAM PuttStudio, golfers can also see visual feedback projected onto the putting surface. That makes the fitting more interactive and easier to understand.

TrackMan + SAM Technology Creates a World-Class Fitting Experience

Clubhouse Hawaii combines multiple technologies to give golfers a complete fitting experience. TrackMan helps us measure full-swing ball flight and club delivery. SAM PuttLab and SAM PuttStudio help us measure putting stroke, setup, aim, and roll. SAM BalanceLab helps evaluate pressure, balance, and weight movement.

This matters because golf fitting is not one-dimensional.

A driver fitting needs launch monitor data. An iron fitting needs carry, spin, descent angle, and lie angle evaluation. A wedge fitting needs distance gapping and turf interaction. A putter fitting needs stroke and aim analysis. A world-class fitting looks at the full player, not just the club.

What Makes Clubhouse Hawaii Different

There are places where you can buy golf clubs. There are places where you can hit balls indoors. Clubhouse Hawaii is different because we combine fitting, technology, instruction, repair, and performance testing in one facility.

  • TrackMan simulators for full-swing data and ball flight analysis.
  • SAM PuttLab for advanced putting stroke measurement.
  • SAM PuttStudio for visual putting feedback and putter fitting.
  • SAM BalanceLab for pressure, balance, and weight shift analysis.
  • Latest premium shafts, including new Fujikura Ventus models.
  • Driver, iron, wedge, shaft, and putter fitting all under one roof.
  • Golf club repair and build services available on site.

This allows us to fit the club, test the performance, and make the necessary adjustments with a level of precision that most golfers in Hawaii have never had access to.

Who Should Get Fit?

A fitting is not only for low-handicap golfers. In many cases, higher-handicap and mid-handicap players benefit the most because they are often playing clubs that make the game harder than it needs to be.

You should consider a fitting if:

  • You are buying a new driver.
  • You are interested in the new Titleist GTS drivers.
  • You are unsure which shaft is right for you.
  • Your irons miss consistently left or right.
  • Your wedge distances are not properly spaced.
  • You struggle with distance control on putts.
  • You feel like your clubs are fighting your swing.
  • You want real data before spending money on new equipment.

Do Not Buy New Clubs Without Getting Fit

Golf clubs are too expensive to guess.

The best club for your friend may not be the best club for you. The shaft that works for one golfer may be completely wrong for another. The putter that looks good on the rack may not match your stroke. The newest driver may be great, but only if it fits your delivery and produces better numbers than your current club.

At Clubhouse Hawaii, our job is to help you make the right decision based on performance, not marketing.

Book a Club Fitting at Clubhouse Hawaii

If you are ready to get fit for a driver, shaft, irons, wedges, or putter, Clubhouse Hawaii offers one of the most complete fitting experiences in Hawaii.

We will also be offering fittings for the new Titleist GTS drivers starting May 13. If you want to test the latest Titleist driver technology with TrackMan data and premium shaft options, this is the time to get on the schedule.

Book your club fitting at Clubhouse Hawaii and find out what your equipment should actually be doing for your game.

Clubhouse Hawaii
820 W Hind Drive #102
Honolulu, HI 96821
Phone: 808-425-5128