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Beverly Hills

Address

True Spec Golf

9658 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Hours

10am-6pm (Tues-Sat)

By Appointment Only

Location Style

Indoor

# of Bays

2 Fitting Bays, Putter Studio

Beverly Hills

True Spec Golf

9658 Wilshire Blvd
Beverly Hills, CA 90212

Hours:

10am-6pm (Tues-Sat)

By Appointment Only

Location Style:
Indoor
# of Bays:
2 Fitting Bays, Putter Studio
Club Fitting Beverly Hills

About

Located a few blocks from Rodeo Drive, True Spec Beverly Hills includes two indoor club fitting bays, a world-class putting studio, and utilizes the industry’s first quadroscopic launch monitor, Foresight GCQuad. True Spec Beverly Hills also features our signature brand-agnostic club fitting matrix of over 70,000 clubhead and shaft combinations which helps our master fitters identify the best equipment to improve your golf game.

About

Located a few blocks from Rodeo Drive, True Spec Beverly Hills includes two indoor club fitting bays, a world-class putting studio, and utilizes the industry’s first quadroscopic launch monitor, Foresight GCQuad. True Spec Beverly Hills also features our signature brand-agnostic club fitting matrix of over 70,000 clubhead and shaft combinations which helps our master fitters identify the best equipment to improve your golf game.

Fitting Types

Full Bag with Putter

3.5 hrs

$475

The Overhaul. Upgrade from driver down to putter

Full Bag

2.5 hrs

$375

Everything but the putter. You’re rolling it just fine

Woods

2 hrs

$275

Just the top of the bag. Driver, fairway woods & hybrids

Driver & Iron

2 hrs

$275

Upgrade your driver & irons only

Iron & Wedge

2 hrs

$225

Better fit, better ball striking. Find what works for you

Short Game

1.5 hrs

$225

Bottom of the bag, top importance. Upgrade wedges & putter

Driver

1 hr

$175

More distance? Better accuracy? Find the right big stick for you

Fairway & Hybrid

1 hr

$175

All woods & hybrids but no need for driver change

Iron

1 hr

$175

More forgiveness? Better feel? Find the right iron set for you

Putter

45 min

$150

Fitting takes place in state-of-the-art putting studio

Wedge

1 hr

$125

Dial in your “scoring” clubs to snug closer to pins

Gap Analysis

1 hr

$125

Fitting provides loft & lie data of existing clubs

Shaft Only

1 hr

$125

Retrofit existing club with new shaft

Customer Reviews

5.0
(561 reviews)
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Art
06/09/2026
Source: Google
5/5
Went to see Simon for a full bag fitting after reading online reviews. He is one of the most honest fitting professionals I've come across and really knows his stuff. I would recommend him to anyone looking for a fitting, no doubt!

Chris
05/28/2026
Source: Google
5/5
Honestly didn't know what to expect when I booked my appointment with Simon. I'm glad to say that I did, though. Simon is super knowledgable in this space and gives excellent recommendations on what to try. The fitting process was super easy and very enjoyable. I had a great time learning different things about the different parts and how they affect someone's golf game. It's definitely an eye-opening experience that I would recommend someone to get fitted, but only from a professional like Simon who knows what they're doing. Thanks Simon for the awesome experience and help!

Luke
05/23/2026
Source: Google
5/5
Great experience! Simon was extremely knowledgeable. He quickly put me at ease and was a pleasure to work with. Within only a few swings of difference clubs/shafts, I already knew I was in great hands. Would highly recommend!

Looking To Host An Event?

Look no further than True Spec Beverly Hills. Whether you’re hosting avid golfers, beginners, or a group that simply wants to be entertained in a fun, unique way – True Spec Beverly Hills’ modern and spacious studio serves as the perfect venue for your corporate event or party.

Capacity

40 people

Ready To Get Fit?

Simply fill out the booking form and we’ll schedule your appointment with one of our certified master fitters.

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