Putter Fitting
Green speed changes with humidity, mowing height, and the time of day — a putting lab that holds one stimp reading all day is the only way to actually isolate your stroke.
One Stimp Reading, Every Session
Our indoor putting lab runs a fixed synthetic surface calibrated to a consistent stimp reading, so a session in January rolls the same as a session in August. A tracking strip under the surface logs face angle, path, and impact location on every stroke.
We also test length, lie, and loft together, since a putter that's too long for your posture often shows up as a face-angle problem that has nothing to do with your stroke.
What Decides the Final Spec
Head Style
Face-balanced heads suit a straighter stroke path; toe-hang designs help players who naturally rotate the face through impact.
Length & Lie
Posture and eye position over the ball drive both numbers — get either wrong and aim gets harder no matter how good the stroke is.
Grip Size
An oversized grip can quiet handsy players; a thinner grip gives feel-based players more touch on shorter putts.
See What Your Stroke Is Actually Doing
Putter sessions run 45–60 minutes on the tracking-strip putting lab.