Putter Fitting
Outdoor practice greens change speed by the hour as the grass dries or the mower schedule shifts. Our putting lab holds one stimp reading, so length, lie, and stroke work all get measured against a fixed target.
Length and Lie Follow the Stroke, Not the Other Way Around
We capture your stroke path and toe hang on the lab's tracking strip before touching length or lie angle. A "standard" 34-inch putter can leave you hunched or reaching depending on posture and eye position.
Face balance gets matched to your stroke arc — a face-balanced head suits a straighter stroke, while a toe-hang design suits a stroke with more natural arc.
What We Check During This Fitting
Stroke Arc & Toe Hang
Logged on the lab's tracking strip to determine whether a face-balanced or toe-hang head fits your natural stroke path.
Length & Lie
Set to your posture and eye-line position at address, checked with the ball rolling rather than guessed from height alone.
Simulated Break
The lab can hold a fixed break angle across attempts, isolating stroke consistency from green-reading skill.
Stop Guessing at Length and Lie
Sessions run 45–60 minutes and include a full stroke-path capture on our putting lab.