Club Fitting Kelowna

Golf club fitting in Kelowna built on full TrackMan ball‑flight data.

Full Bag and Component Fitting

What a Proper Club Fitting Changes

Most golfers have never had a single spec verified. Length set for the wrong posture. Lie angle set for the average player, not you. Shaft flex chosen from a swing speed chart that has no bearing on how you actually load and release the club.

Those mismatches don't feel dramatic on any single shot. They just cost you a few yards, a few degrees of accuracy, and a consistent miss pattern you've been trying to fix with your swing for years.

Every golf club fitting session at Groove4 Golf is custom to your swing, using TrackMan to dial in your driver, iron and wedge specs.

Golf club fitting in Kelowna with clubs lined up against the wall at Groove4 Golf.

What a Groove4 Club Fitting Covers

A full bag fitting checks every club you’re unsure about and builds a coherent bag from driver to wedges, using TrackMan data rather than guesswork.

Whether you need a full bag session or a quick driver fitting or iron fitting, we build a setup that actually matches how you swing.

Call to Book: 778-721-4400

Full Bag Fitting

$300​

Component Fitting

$150​

Driver

Starts with your current driver numbers: carry distance, ball speed, attack angle, launch angle, landing angle, and spin rate, so we can see exactly what your pattern produces off the tee. From there we adjust head design, loft, shaft weight and flex to move you toward a more upward attack angle, lower spin loft, and your best combination of carry and dispersion.

Iron

Focuses first on distance gapping through the set so each iron produces a predictable “step” in carry instead of bunching at the same number. Then we tune loft, shaft, and set makeup to create proper landing angles, so approaches come in steep enough to hold greens rather than bouncing through the back.

Wedge

Maps your real carry distances on the short end of the bag to find any missing or overlapping windows. We then dial in loft, bounce, and grind based on your angle of attack and typical turf conditions, so your wedges work on both tight Kelowna fairway lies and softer surrounds.

Putter

Putter fittings are run separately by Ryan Stugis, using a dedicated process for aim, start line, roll, and speed control. They are not included in a full bag fitting and must be booked as their own session (see /club-fitting/putter-fitting/ for full details).

Brands We Fit

Mizuno Golf
TaylorMade
PING Golf
Callaway Golf
Titleist Golf

TrackMan Data: What Each Metric Means for Your Fitting

Club Head Speed

How fast you swing — sets your shaft weight and flex window

Attack Angle

Whether you're hitting up or down — shapes launch and compression

Launch Angle

Where the ball comes off the face — paired with spin to dial in your carry wind

Spin Rate

RPM off the face — too high balloons, too low falls out early

Carry Distance

How far the ball flies in the air — the number your course management is built

Face Angle

Where the face points at impact — primary driver of where the ball starts

How to Prepare for a Club Fitting

Bring your clubs

Bring your whole bag. If you play it, bring it.

Bring your golf ball

Use the ball you normally play. Don’t switch brands mid-fitting.

Swing like it’s the course

Hit it the way you do on the 5th tee, not warmup or all-out hero swings.

Use your real game speed

Know your pattern – slice, hook, short right, whatever. The more honest you are, the faster we can fix it.

Bring your launch monitor history

If you’ve got past TrackMan or launch monitor numbers, bring them so we can compare patterns instead of starting from scratch.

Club Fitting FAQ

For a golfer who plays regularly and makes consistent contact: yes. You are making decisions about 13 clubs based on specs that were set for someone else's swing. The carry numbers change. The miss patterns change. 

For a beginner still developing a repeatable swing, a lesson first is the better investment. The two are not in competition — fitting makes more sense once the swing is consistent enough to generate repeatable data.

Full bag fitting is $300. Component Fitting is $150, and Putter Fitting is $150.

No. You leave with a spec sheet. Some players use it to buy new clubs through Groove4. Others use it to have their existing clubs adjusted for lie and loft — which often costs under $100 at a club repair shop and makes a meaningful difference. Some players just want to know the numbers. All of those are valid outcomes.

Yes. Component fittings  are available for driver, irons, or wedges. If your irons are recently fitted and you have a real question about one category, book for that component only.

A component  fitting — driver, irons, or wedges — runs approximately 60 minutes. A full bag fitting takes approximately two hours. Putter fitting is a separate 60-minute session with Ryan.

Retail fittings are constrained by available inventory and selling targets. Groove4's fitting is not attached to a particular brand or a sales quota.

 Mizuno, TaylorMade, Ping, Callaway, and Titleist. Groove4 is not tied to a single manufacturer and does not earn more from recommending one brand over another.

Bring your current clubs, the ball you normally play, and any previous fitting notes or launch monitor data you have. If you are unsure what matters, bring your full bag so the fitting starts from your real baseline.