Putter Fitting
You'll swing this club more times in a season than every other club in the bag combined, and it's usually the one nobody's bothered to actually measure.
Your Stroke Decides the Shape, Not a Chart
A capture rig tracks face angle at address and at impact, the shape of the path through the stroke, and where on the face contact actually happens. Together those three numbers show whether your natural stroke arcs, runs straight, or lands somewhere in between — and which face balance actually supports that path instead of fighting it.
Eye position and setup posture get checked in the same pass, since both shift where you perceive the target line, independent of anything the putter itself is doing.
Four Adjustments, One Stroke
Length
Set so your eyes sit correctly over the ball without hunching forward or standing unnaturally tall at address.
Lie Angle
Controls whether the toe or heel lifts at address, which quietly shapes your aim before the stroke even starts.
Loft
Matched to how the ball actually leaves the face, so it rolls out cleanly instead of hopping or skidding early.
Face Balance
Toe-hang designs generally suit an arcing stroke; face-balanced heads suit a straighter path — set by what we captured, not a guess.
Measure the Club You Use Most
Putter fittings run 45–60 minutes and include stroke-path capture, a face-balance recommendation, and confirmed length and lie.