Putter Fitting
Putting decides more rounds than any other part of the bag, and it's the club most golfers have never actually been measured for. We check the whole picture — length, lie, loft, and face balance — against your real stroke.
Stroke Path Capture, Not a Guess at Setup
We capture your stroke path, face angle at impact, and tempo using dedicated putter fitting equipment — not just a visual read of your posture at address. A putter that looks correct in a mirror can still fight a stroke that naturally arcs or a face that closes late.
From there we match toe-hang or face-balanced head designs, adjust length and lie to your posture, and confirm the change actually improves start-line consistency before you leave with a finished putter.
Three Fit Points Most Golfers Skip
Toe Hang vs. Face Balance
A face-balanced head suits a straighter stroke; a toe-hang head suits a natural arc. Fighting this pairing usually shows up as a push or pull at the start line.
Length & Lie
Standing too far from or too close to the ball changes stroke path more than most golfers realize. Length and lie are set to your posture, not a generic 34-inch default.
Grip Size
Oversized grips quiet excess wrist action for players who get handsy under pressure. We test grip sizes on the bench, not just off a rack.