Putter Fitting
A putter is the one club in the bag with an alignment aid built directly into the head. That only helps if your eyes are positioned to read it correctly — and for a large share of golfers, they aren't, through no fault of their stroke.
Testing the Eyes Before Testing the Head
We start every putter fitting with a short dominance test, then photograph your natural address posture from directly overhead. That combination tells us, before you strike a single putt, roughly which direction your eyes are likely to bias your read — and by how much.
From there we bring out heads with different sightline treatments — a single centered line, a wide triple-track, a small dot — and log which one you read most consistently across ten repeated attempts. Length and lie are set to hold that eye position steady once we've found it.
The Build Decisions That Matter Most
Length & Lie
Set so your measured eye-line holds steady at your natural, repeatable posture — a putter that forces you to reach or crowd the ball pulls your eyes out of position every time.
Sightline Style
Matched to which alignment treatment you read most consistently in testing, not whichever style happens to be trending or ships stock on a given model.
Face Balance
Checked alongside your stroke path so the head isn't fighting your natural motion at the same time your eyes are adjusting to a new sightline.
What a Sightline-First Fitting Can Fix
The Chronic Pull
Putts that consistently finish left of the hole even when the face contacts the ball cleanly often trace back to eyes sitting inside the target line at address — a posture fix, not a stroke flaw.
The Chronic Push
The mirror-image miss, right of the hole on reads you were confident in, frequently points to eyes sitting outside the line rather than a face angle problem.
Reads That Look Different Every Time
If the same putt reads differently depending on how you happen to stand over it, inconsistent eye position — not inconsistent green reading — is usually the bigger factor.
"I Trust the Line, the Ball Doesn't Start There"
Sometimes the read is correct and the setup simply has your eyes feeding you a slightly false picture of where the face is actually aimed.
Find Your Own Sightline Match
Sessions run about 60 minutes and include a full dominance and setup readout you keep either way.