Four People. No Handoffs.
Whoever runs your fitting is the same person who grinds your wedge afterward — your session doesn't get passed off partway through.
Javier Valdes
Opened the studio in 2014 out of a range repair counter. Still personally grinds most wedges and shows every new hire how the sand tray works.
Keisha Bowman
Handles driver, fairway wood, and iron sessions. Spent six years running a launch-monitor bay at a regional retailer before joining full-time.
Rafael Figueroa
Covers regrips, reshafts, and lie or loft tweaks, and steps in on full-set grind work when the schedule gets busy.
Lena Torres
Runs the booking calendar, keeps demo stock rotating, and is likely the first person you'll talk to on the phone.
Nobody Grinds a Client's Wedge on Week One
New hires spend their first stretch practicing bounce and relief cuts on old, retired heads — typically ten weeks before they're handed a real session on their own. Even past that point, Javier reviews every full-set grind before it leaves the building, no exceptions.
Why We're Strict About This
Nobody requires this of us. We hold ourselves to it because a rushed grind ruins a good wedge, and that's expensive for everyone involved.
Come Meet Whoever's Working That Day
Every session is one-on-one, start to finish, with the same person the whole way through.