Capto Golf at Polished Putting
Stroke information used to support evaluation - not replace it.
At Polished Putting, performance decisions are guided by how the ball actually rolls.
Stroke information is used when it helps explain those outcomes.
Capto Golf is used as a supporting system to capture detailed information about putter delivery. This information provides context when interpreting ball roll behavior and helps distinguish cause from coincidence.
Why Capto is Used
Capto Golf measures aspects of putter delivery during the stroke. At Polished Putting, this information is used to:
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Provide context for ball roll outcomes
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Help explain why certain roll patterns appear
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Identify delivery tendencies that influence consistency
Capto data is never interpreted in isolation. It is reviewed alongside ball roll measurement and video.
How Capto Fits Into the Process
Capto Golf is used after ball roll behavior has been measured.
The sequence matters:
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Ball roll establishes performance outcomes
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Stroke information helps explain those outcomes
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Decisions are guided by what meaningfully affects results
This approach avoids overcorrecting motion that does not influence performance.
Why Capto Is Not the Starting Point
Stroke data alone does not define putting performance.
Two strokes that appear similar can produce very different ball roll outcomes, and small delivery differences can matter only when they influence launch, speed, or roll.
Capto is valuable when it helps clarify why something is happening — not as a standalone diagnostic.
When Capto Is Most Useful
Capto Golf is particularly helpful when:
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Ball roll shows variability that needs explanation
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Equipment changes are being evaluated
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Delivery consistency is being assessed over time
In these situations, stroke data adds clarity and reduces uncertainty.
One Integrated Evaluation
Capto Golf is part of a broader evaluation process that includes:
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Ball roll measurement
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High-speed video
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Careful pattern identification
Each system plays a role. None is used independently.
Measurement provides clarity. Interpretation provides understanding.



