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Precision or Guesswork?

The Choice is Yours.

Your eyes are lying to you. Even 20/20 vision cannot see the micro-degrees of face rotation or the milliseconds of skid that cause a "good" putt to miss.

At our studios in Fort Myers and Atlanta, we don't guess. We measure. We employ precise technology to reveal exactly why you miss—and exactly how to fix it. Stop wasting strokes on "mystery" errors.

The Judge: Quintic Ball Roll

The Gold Standard for Launch

You can't argue with physics. While other systems estimate what the ball is doing, Quintic sees it.

Using a high-speed camera (1,080 fps), Quintic tracks the ball for the critical first 16 inches of the putt. It reveals the invisible battle between skid and roll.

  • Zero Skid: We tune your launch conditions to eliminate hop and skid immediately.

  • True Roll: We prove—with data—that your ball is holding its line better than ever before.

If the ball isn't rolling pure, nothing else matters.

The Architect: Capto Gen 3 & Capto EZ

The "Why" Behind the "What"

If Quintic tells us what happened to the ball, Capto tells us why it happened.

We employ Capto Gen 3 and Capto EZ sensors to build a 3D biometric map of your stroke. These aren't just gadgets; they are the bridge between the studio and the course.

  • Capto Gen 3 (The Deep Dive): This sensor provides a microscopic breakdown of your mechanics. We analyze over 40 parameters—including handling tremor, acceleration profiles, and path—to isolate the exact mechanical flaw causing your inconsistency.

  • Capto EZ (The Validator): Simplicity is power. Once we identify the fix, we use Capto EZ to verify it. Its real-time bio-feedback ensures you can take your new "Polished" stroke from our mat to the grass with total confidence.​

The Result: Total Clarity

No more "trying" different things. No more hoping today is a good putting day. By combining Quintic's ball data with Capto's club data, we eliminate the variables. You leave with a stroke that isn't just felt—it’s proven.

​One Process. Two Entry Paths.

Clarity in your stroke starts with clarity in your first step.

Whether you are thinking performance first or equipment first, the methodology remains constant. We measure, we evaluate, and we refine.

For players focused on performance:

Putting Analysis

A measured evaluation of stroke delivery, speed control, and ball roll behavior.

For players focused on equipment:

Putter Fitting

 

About Polished Putting

Polished Putting is built on the principle that reliable putting performance starts with measurement.
Rather than relying on feel or assumptions, evaluations are grounded in objective data to guide every recommendation.

Systems such as Quintic Ball Roll (capturing ball behavior and impact conditions) and Capto Golf (analyzing stroke delivery and face control) help reveal what truly drives a player’s putting performance and equipment needs. This data-driven approach allows decisions to be made with clarity and consistency — whether the focus is on performance or equipment. Every evaluation follows the same standard: measure first, interpret carefully, and recommend only what the data supports.

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A Polished Putting Fitting Includes:

  • Measurements of your current putter

  • A compression test of your current ball and the effects the compression has on putter selection*

  • Multiple tests of your vision to determine your dominant eye and what effect that has on your putting

  • VIDEO!! You will see in slow motion detail what your movements look like during your stroke*

  • A full analysis of all the technical specifications of your putter and a potential new putter including: swing weight, total weight, loft, lie, length and more*

  • Items with * available only in our Fort Myers Studio

Did You Know?

  • The putter is used for 40% of golf strokes per round whether the player is a professional or amateur.

  • The putter is the least likely club to be custom fit to the player.

  • The simplest and fastest way to lower your score likely starts with your putter.

  • The utmost reason for missing a putt is alignment. A misalignment of just one degree will cause a putt greater than eight feet to be missed.

  • The color, shape, alignment aids and offset of your putter may be affecting your ability to align correctly.

  • The compression of the ball you play will affect how far a putt travels.

Insights & Tech-Driven Tips

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