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Loft Bench Lab Allentown mill floor

The rack

Heads we keep because they survive a bend

The mill rack is short on purpose. We are not a warehouse. We keep a handful of shapes so a golfer can feel a weaker or stronger loft before we touch the gamer. Nobody here is paid to steer a logo.

What “in the rack” means

A sample, a clamp, a comparison — not a sales floor

If your gamer is a 10.5 that delivers 9.2, we can put a weaker sample in your hands for a dozen balls, then decide whether to open the gamer or leave it and change the window with a different head. The rack exists so that argument has a physical second voice.

Left-side players: we keep a thinner left-handed shortlist. Rare shapes may need freight. We say that in the first email, not after you have parked on Hamilton.

We will not

  • Pretend every OEM hosel enjoys two degrees
  • Stock a wall of last year’s posters
  • Hide the delivered loft on a demo because the stamp looks pretty
  • Order a crate of heads “just in case” you might like them

If the right head is not on the rack, we still measure yours. Most mill tickets end with “keep the gamer, move the metal” or “keep the gamer, stop chasing paint.” That is a successful afternoon.

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