Atlanta Putter Fitting Built on Measured Ball Roll
Without ball roll, start direction, speed, and strike are calculated.
A putter cannot be fit accurately without measuring how the ball actually rolls. Polished Putting fits putters in Atlanta using Quintic Ball Roll-the premier system for measuring how the ball starts, skids, and rolls after impact.
Atlanta Putter Fitting Built on Ball Roll
Putting performance is determined at impact.
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start direction
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ball speed
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strike quality
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roll quality
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total weight
Ball roll is where putter fitting stops being opinion.
That is the difference between choosing a putter and fitting a putter.
Quintic Ball Roll in Georgia
Polished Putting uses Quintic Ball Roll for putter fitting in Georgia.
The system captures how the ball starts, skids, and transitions into roll after impact.
SAM PuttLab may also be used to measure putter delivery, including face angle, path, and motion consistency.
Quintic measures what the ball actually did.
SAM helps explain why it happened.
A complete fitting should connect both.
Ball Roll is the Truth.
Why Virtual Putter Fittings Miss the Most Important Piece
Virtual fittings evaluate setup and stroke.
They do not measure ball roll.
Without ball roll, start direction, speed, and strike are calculated.
For a golfer searching for putter fitting in Atlanta, that matters.
The putter should be tested against measured roll, not predicted roll.
Why Retail Putter Fitting Is Limited
Most putter fittings are built around available inventory.
A limited set of designs.
Fixed head shapes.
Predefined balance options.
That approach often fits the golfer to the product.
Polished Putting works differently.
The putter is fit to measured performance, not forced into a retail category. Polished Putting works with putter brands that can adjust the build to the golfer:
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head design
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weight distribution
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balance
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alignment
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loft
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lie
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shaft position
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visual setup
That matters.
A properly fit putter should match how the golfer aims, delivers the face, controls speed, and rolls the ball.
The golfer should not have to make swing changes to accommodate a new putter.
If a putter requires a new stroke to make it work, the fitting failed.
The putter should fit the player.
The player should not be forced to fit the putter.
Retail brands can build excellent putters.
But most retail fitting systems do not offer average golfers the level of customization required to make the putter truly fit.
Polished Putting uses measured ball roll and putter delivery to identify what the golfer actually needs-then works with brands capable of building toward those requirements.