Putter Fitting
Most players never get their putter fit, despite it being the club they swing the most. Our putting strip holds one stimp reading all day, so what you see on the bench matches what you'll see on the green.
Path, Face Angle, and Impact Location Logged
A stroke-tracking rig sits above the putting strip and logs path, face angle at impact, and where on the face contact happens — three numbers that together explain most missed reads players blame on the green instead of the putter.
Length, lie, and loft get checked against your setup posture, since a putter fit for someone standing taller or crouching lower won't deliver the same face angle for you.
Face Balance Isn't Just Feel
Toe-Hang vs. Face-Balanced
Stroke arc determines which head style keeps the face square through impact — we match it to your logged path, not a generic recommendation.
Length & Lie for Your Posture
A putter that's too long or too upright pushes your eyes off the line without you noticing — we check eye position directly.
Grip Style
Oversized, pistol, or counterbalanced grips each change hand action through the stroke — we let you roll putts with more than one before deciding.
See Your Real Stroke Numbers
Sessions run 30–45 minutes on the putting strip, standalone or added to any other fitting.