Putter Fitting
Most putters get chosen by look and feel alone. Length, lie, and toe hang matter just as much, and none of the three can be guessed accurately from a standing posture check.
The Stroke Arc Decides Toe Hang, Not Preference
A stroke-capture camera records your natural path across a series of putts before any club selection happens. An arcing stroke generally pairs with more toe hang; a straighter, face-balanced stroke usually wants less. Fighting that pairing with the wrong head style is one of the most common putting mistakes we see walk in.
Length and lie get set from your actual posture at the ball, then rechecked with strike tape on the putter face to confirm contact is landing where it should across a full session.
What Actually Changes Feel and Outcome
Toe Hang
Matched to your captured stroke arc rather than picked by how a head sits at address in the showroom mirror.
Length & Lie
Set from your real posture at the ball, then confirmed with tape so the sweet spot lines up at impact, not just at setup.
Face Insert
Feel and sound preference gets tested last, once length, lie, and toe hang are already dialed in.
See Your Stroke Arc on Camera
Putter sessions run 45–60 minutes and end with a stroke-arc printout you can keep.