Putter Fitting Based on Measured Ball Roll
Putter fitting in Naples, FL and Atlanta, GA—based on measured ball roll.
Most putter fittings start with feel.
That works—until it doesn’t.
The ball doesn’t care how a stroke feels. It reacts to face angle, speed, and strike at impact.
A proper fitting starts there.
Putter fitting here is based on measurement, not trial and error.
How the fitting begins
Every putter fitting begins with Quintic Ball Roll. Ball roll is measured immediately after impact:
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start direction
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launch
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speed
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skid and roll
Why that matters
A putt can look solid and still miss its line.
A putt can feel off and still go in.
Results don’t explain performance.
Ball roll does.
What is actually fit
During a putter fitting, your putter is built to support consistent ball roll:
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length
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lie angle
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loft
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head design and balance
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total weight
Where most putter fittings fall short
Most putter fittings rely on:
The ball might go in.
That does not mean the roll is repeatable
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how a stroke looks
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how the putter feels
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trial and error
The difference
Length, lie, loft, weight, head design, and balance all influence how the putter is delivered.
Ball roll confirms whether those choices work.
The goal is not a putter that feels good for a few strokes.
The goal is a putter built to support repeatable roll.
The decision
A putter either supports a repeatable roll—or it doesn’t.
There’s no guesswork once it’s measured.
Start Your Putter Fitting in Naples or Atlanta
Measure how the putter actually performs.
Then decide what to change.