SHORT GAME FITTING

Lower Scores Inside 120 Yards.

Optimize spin, turf interaction, and putting consistency.

Why Short Game Fitting Matters

Short game accounts for the majority of strokes.

Most golfers:

  • Play the wrong bounce for their turf
  • Have poor wedge gapping
  • Struggle with distance control
  • Use a putter that doesn’t fit their setup

Small adjustments here create fast scoring gains.

The Outdoor Fitting Difference

Outdoor + Trackman 4

Most golf retailers fit indoors into a net.You hit into a screen. They show you numbers. You never see full ball flight.

At Jeff Shuster Golf, fittings happen outdoors at Angus Glen.

Why this matters:

  • Real turf interaction
  • Real wind feedback
  • Real carry validation
  • Real descent angle
  • Real visual confidence

Trackman 4 provides the data. The outdoor ball flight confirms it.

That combination builds trust — and better decisions.

  • What A Session Looks Like

    Wedge Fitting:

    1. Yardage baseline
    2. Bounce and grind testing
    3. Spin window optimization
    4. Turf interaction analysis
    5. Gapping wedge lofts

    Putter Fitting:

    1. Setup evaluation
    2. Length and lie optimization
    3. Face angle control
    4. Aim consistency testing
  • FAQ

    Do I need multiple wedges?

    • Most players benefit from proper loft spacing.

    How do I know what bounce I need?

    • That’s determined through turf interaction outdoors.

    Is putter fitting really necessary?

    • Length and lie directly affect aim and face control.

Performance You Can Expect

Short Game Fitting

  • Improved spin consistency
  • Better distance control inside 100 yards
  • Reduced chunked or bladed shots
  • Improved putting alignment and roll