The Process
This is not a fixed routine.
It’s a structured way to understand performance.
Most putting changes don’t last because they’re made without measurement—or understanding.
This process shows what your putting is actually doing before anything is changed.
What This Process Is
Most putting instruction focuses on what your stroke looks like or how it feels.
This process focuses on how your putts actually perform.
Putting improves when performance is understood, measured, and acted on with purpose—not guessed.
Whether you’re seeking instruction or considering a new putter, the goal is the same:
Understand what the ball is doing.
How the Process Works
• Performance is measured before anything is changed
• Impact and ball roll determine what matters
• Patterns—not isolated results—guide decisions
• Changes are made only when supported by data
• Results are verified, not assumed
What This Process Eliminates
• guessing why putts miss
• constant stroke changes
• generic instruction without measurement
• fitting based on assumptions
• relying on feel without proof
Every session begins with the same evaluation.
The difference is what we do with it.