Putt Well.
Putt Confident.
36% of your shots are on the green. Most golfers spend zero time on the skill that matters most around it. We fix that — with TrackMan putting analysis, proven drills, and custom putter fitting.
Why Your Putting Hasn't Improved
Most golfers practice putting the same way they practiced as beginners — hit balls, hope it gets better. But putting is a skill like any other: it requires structured practice, feedback, and progressive refinement.
What works: deliberate drill work with a consistent routine,TrackMan data on your start line and speed control, and equipment matched to your stroke type. What doesn't work: random practice with no measurement.
Pro Drills for Lower Scores →The Three Pillars of Better Putting
Start Line
Can you start the ball on your intended line? This is the first skill to master. Most golfers start the ball 2-3° off line and never know it. We measure it with TrackMan and prescribe the exact drill to fix it.
Drills →Speed Control
The second skill. How consistent is your distance control from 3ft to 30ft? Most amateurs are 15-20% inconsistent. We train this through green-reading drills and speed ladder work.
Common Mistakes →The Right Putter
The third variable — and the one most ignored. Your putter's length, weight, head type, and face balance need to match your stroke. A great putting stroke on a wrong putter is a wasted effort.
Putter Fitting →“The gap between a 90 shooter and an 80 shooter is almost entirely short-game and putting. The driver gets all the attention, but the short game is where handicaps are made and broken.”
— TrackMan data across 400+ South African fittingsWhat We Measure at a Putting Fitting
Face angle at impact — measured to ±0.1°. The single biggest cause of missed putts.
Start line deviation — TrackMan tracks where the ball starts relative to your aim point.
Roll quality — skid distance before True Roll begins. Affects how much the ball breaks.
Speed distribution — TrackMan measures your 3ft, 6ft, 10ft, 20ft, and 30ft speed consistency.