Fitting Guide
Fitting Guide
Build the right putter for your stroke.
Everything you need to pick a model, a grip, and the right specs. Skip ahead if you know what you want.
The honest version:
For most golfers, the defaults work. Pick your hand, your height for shaft length, the model you like the look of, and you're 90% of the way there.
Loft and lie almost never need adjustment unless your fitter has told you a specific number. Don't change them just because you can.
The Models
Eight putters. Pick your shape.
Each model is built for a different stroke, feel, or eye. Read the quip and pick the one that sounds like you.
Blade · 340g
TS-503 Blade
For the player who wants a pure, traditional blade. Compact at address, classic feel, no gimmicks. Best for smooth strokes that find center consistently.
303 stainless · 40° toe hang or face balanced
Discover →Mid-Mallet · 375g
TS-713 Mid-Mallet
Original T Squared shape. A blade with backbone. For the player who wants blade feel and visual but a wider, more stable head. The widest engraving canvas in the lineup.
303 stainless · 40° toe hang or face balanced
Discover →Mid-Mallet · 365g
TS-713i Mid-Mallet
Same shape as the TS-713, softer feel. For the player who wants quiet, muted impact. The aluminum face insert is what tour pros chase for distance control.
303 stainless body + aluminum insert · 40° toe hang or face balanced
Discover →Mid-Mallet · 350g
TS-905 Mid-Mallet
Half-moon shape, lightest mid-mallet. For the player who wants a livelier feel and a unique silhouette that stands out without trying too hard.
303 stainless · 35° toe hang or face balanced
Discover →Mid-Mallet (Tour) · 375g
TS-912 Mid-Mallet (Tour)
MyGolfSpy 2024 Top 3, number one from ten feet. Tour grade for the player who wants tested, premium performance backed by independent data.
303 stainless · 35° toe hang or face balanced
Discover →Mallet · 372g
TS-1029 Mallet
Aluminum body, ten anodized colors, square mallet shape. For the player who wants maximum forgiveness, alignment confidence, and a putter that looks like nobody else's.
6061 aluminum · Face balanced (center or heel shafted)
Discover →Mallet · 360g
TS-1104 Mallet (BIG PAPA)
Most versatile mallet. Toe flow of a blade with the MOI of a mallet. For the player who can't decide between blade and mallet preferences and wants both.
Steel + aluminum baseplate · 50° toe hang (flow neck) or face balanced (single bend)
Discover →Mallet · 385g
TS-1106+ Mallet (The CAT)
Heaviest face balanced mallet, MyGolfSpy 2024 Top 5 Mallet. For the player with a smooth pendulum stroke who wants a planted, deliberate feel.
Steel + aluminum baseplate · Face balanced only
Discover →Hand
Right or left.
Pick the hand you putt with. If you're a right handed golfer, pick right. If you're a left handed golfer, pick left. Easy one.
Shaft Length
Match your height.
At address, your eyes should sit over or just inside the ball with your arms hanging naturally. The chart below is right for most golfers. When in doubt, pick the length that matches your height.
Loft & Lie
Leave them at default. Almost always.
Every putter ships at 4° LOFT 70° LIE. These are USGA conforming and right for the vast majority of golfers.
Loft is how far the face tilts back. 4° gets the ball rolling cleanly off the face without skipping or hopping.
Lie is the angle between the shaft and the ground at address. 70° sits flat on the green for an average stance.
If a fitter has told you a specific spec (like "you need 72° lie"), use that. Otherwise, leave the default. Changing these without a reason makes the putter worse, not better.
Balance / Neck Style
Match your stroke arc.
Watch your putter swing through the ball. If the face naturally rotates open then closed, you have an arc. If the face stays square front to back, you have a straight stroke. The neck style on your putter should match.
Arc Stroke · Toe Hang
Pick a SHORT plumber's neck.
The toe of the head naturally drops below the heel when balanced. This matches the natural rotation of an arc stroke and helps the face return to square.
TS-503, TS-713, TS-713i give 40° toe hang. TS-905, TS-912 give 35°. TS-1104 with the flow neck gives 50°.
Straight Stroke · Face Balanced
Pick a LONG plumber's neck.
The face points straight up when balanced. Best for straight back, straight through strokes with minimal arc. The face stays square through the swing.
All five blade and mid-mallet models offer this. The TS-1029, TS-1104 (single bend), and TS-1106+ are face balanced by design.
Not sure which stroke you have? Most golfers fall somewhere between. Toe hang fits more players because pure straight strokes are rare.
Grip Family
Pick how it should feel in your hands.
Every putter ships with your chosen grip installed at no extra charge. Three families to choose from. The full lineup of 12 specific grips is further down.
Standard
Round, neutral profile.
The classic cylindrical grip. No top side preference. Works equally well with conventional, cross handed, or claw putting styles.
Pick this if:
You don't have a strong preference. The right starting point.
Pistol Oversize
Contoured back, larger diameter.
A raised ridge registers your trail thumb in the same position every time. Larger diameter reduces grip pressure and quiets the hands.
Pick this if:
You grip too tight. Or your hands take over the stroke.
Flat Cat
Two flat sides. Installed two ways.
Flat sides parallel to your putter face: commonly installed by golfers using traditional and left hand low grip styles.
Flat sides perpendicular to your putter face: commonly installed by golfers using claw, open hand, or pencil grip styles.
Pick this if:
You want a built in alignment reference at address.
All 12 Grip Options
The full grip library.
Every grip ships installed on your putter at no extra charge.
Standard Family
Round, no top preference. The neutral starting point.
Black Standard
Most popular
Smooth rubber, neutral round profile. Works with every putting style.
Red Standard
Same feel, sharp contrast
Identical to Black Standard. Red colorway pops against the matte silver head.
Pistol Oversize Family
Contoured ridge for thumb register. Larger diameter relaxes the hands.
Black Pistol Oversize
For tight grippers
Textured rubber, oversized diameter. Lets shoulders, not wrists, drive the stroke.
Red Pistol Oversize
Same feel, red colorway
Same construction as Black Pistol Oversize. Red contrast.
Flat Cat Family
Two flat sides for alignment. Installed parallel to the face (traditional, left hand low) or perpendicular (claw, open hand, pencil).
Fat Original
Maximum stability
Widest flat top profile. Heaviest of the Flat Cat lineup. Smooth rubber.
Standard Original
Entry point flat top
Reliable in all weather. Best starting point for players new to flat top grips.
Standard TAK
Tacky compound
Standard flat top with extra grip. Good for humid rounds or hand feel.
Svelte TAK
Slim + tacky
Narrower flat top with tacky compound. Wrist lock at a slimmer diameter.
Original Svelte
Slim, smooth
Slim flat top, classic feel and diameter. Wrist lock without the bulk.
Standard Solution
Counterweighted · tempo helper
Internal counterweight slows the stroke to a natural pendulum tempo. Great for rushed strokes.
Pistol
Middle ground
Slight thumb ridge without going full oversize. Between Standard and Pistol Oversize.
Slim Svelte
Slimmest profile
The narrowest Flat Cat. Wrist stability at the smallest possible diameter.
Head Weight
Set by the model you pick.
Each model has its own head weight. Heavier feels planted and slow. Lighter feels lively and responsive.
- 340g · TS-503 (lightest blade)
- 350g · TS-905 (lightest mid-mallet)
- 360g · TS-1104
- 365g · TS-713i
- 372g · TS-1029 (with both weights, the standard config)
- 375g · TS-713, TS-912
- 385g · TS-1106+ (heaviest, planted feel)
Build Time
Up to 4 weeks from order to ship.
Every Custom putter is milled to your spec from the start. We don't keep them on a shelf and bend them to fit. Built right takes time.
Ready to build?
Pick a model and start configuring. Or browse the lineup first.