Fix Your Putting Problems
Missing left? Missing low? No stability? Find the real cause of your putting problem — and learn how the right putter setup can fix it.

What Are You Struggling With?
Choose the miss, feeling, or putting problem you keep seeing on the course.
Why Do I Keep Missing Left?
Learn why the face may be closing through impact and what setup helps correct it.
Learn MoreWhy Do I Keep Missing Right?
Find out why your putter face may be staying open and how balance affects direction.
Learn MoreWhy Do I Keep Missing Low?
If your putts keep coming up short, the issue may be energy transfer and stability.
Learn MoreWhy Do I Keep Missing High?
If your putts keep running past the hole, your weighting and feel may be mismatched.
Learn MoreWhy Doesn’t My Putter Feel Stable?
Understand why twisting, poor balance, and bad fit can destroy confidence.
Learn MoreHow Do I Fix My Stroke?
Before changing your mechanics, make sure your putter actually matches your stroke.
Learn MoreAre You Using the Wrong Putter?
Most golfers adapt to the wrong club instead of using a putter built for them.
Learn MoreWays to Reduce Putts Per Round
Lower scores start with better start lines, distance control, and confidence.
Learn MoreAre Adjustable Putters USGA Legal?
Learn when adjustable putters are legal and what cannot change during a round.
Learn MoreFace Balanced vs Toe Hang
Understand the difference and how each balance type affects your stroke.
Learn MoreWhat Is the Best Modular Putter?
See what makes a modular putter useful beyond simple weight swaps.
Learn MoreModular Putters Compared
Compare fixed putters, basic adjustable putters, and the Killer Golf platform.
Learn MoreMost Putting Problems Start With a Bad Match
Golfers often blame their stroke, read, or confidence. But many putting problems start with a simpler issue: the putter does not match the way the player naturally moves.
When the putter fights your stroke, you compensate. That creates pulls, pushes, poor speed control, and an unstable feel.
- ✓ Wrong balance can affect face control
- ✓ Poor weighting can affect speed and feel
- ✓ Bad fit can make the putter feel unstable
- ✓ One-size-fits-all putters force compensation

Stop Fitting Your Stroke to the Putter
Your putter should fit your stroke — not the other way around.
Killer Golf was built around adjustability, balance, and configuration. Instead of buying another fixed putter and hoping it works, you can dial in the setup that gives you better control.
Three Steps to Better Putting
Identify Your Miss
Start with what keeps happening: left, right, low, high, unstable, or inconsistent.
Understand the Cause
Learn whether the issue is face control, distance control, balance, weighting, or fit.
Match the Setup
Use the right putter configuration to support your natural stroke instead of fighting it.
Trusted by Players, Fitters, and Pro Shops
Killer Golf putters are designed for golfers who want more control, more confidence, and a putter that can be configured around their game.
Stop Guessing. Start Putting Better.
Find the setup that matches your stroke, your speed, and your feel.
Why Do I Keep Missing Left?
If your putts start left, your face may be closing through impact.

You’re Not Just Pulling It
It’s often a face-control and setup mismatch — not just your hands.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Excess face rotation
- ✓ Mismatched balance
- ✓ Poor weighting
- ✓ Stroke/putter mismatch
Stop Missing Left
Build a setup that returns the face square.
Why Do I Keep Missing Right?
If your putts leak right, the face may be staying open.

It’s Not Just Aim
Your setup may be preventing a natural release.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Open face at impact
- ✓ Hard-to-release feel
- ✓ Wrong weighting
- ✓ Low stability
Stop Missing Right
Find balance that helps you square the face.
Why Do I Keep Missing Low?
If your putts keep coming up short, it is not always confidence. It may be poor energy transfer.

What Missing Low Means
Missing low means the ball is not reaching the hole with enough speed.
You may feel like you need to hit it harder, but the real issue may be that your putter is not transferring energy efficiently.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Poor energy transfer
- ✓ Unstable putter head
- ✓ Bad weight distribution
- ✓ Deceleration through impact
Stop Missing Low
Start controlling your distance with the right setup.
Why Do I Keep Missing High?
If your putts keep running past the hole, your speed control may be fighting your setup.

What Missing High Means
Missing high means the ball has too much pace and keeps rolling past the hole.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Too much speed
- ✓ Poor feedback
- ✓ Bad weighting
- ✓ Unstable feel
Stop Missing High
Take control of your speed and distance.
Why Doesn’t My Putter Feel Stable?
If it feels shaky or twisty, stability is costing you strokes.

Stability Matters
Unstable heads lead to compensation and inconsistency.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Poor weight distribution
- ✓ Balance mismatch
- ✓ Excess twisting
- ✓ Bad fit
Build Stability
Dial in balance and feel for a solid stroke.
How Do I Fix My Stroke?
Before changing mechanics, fix the setup.

Don’t Blame Mechanics First
A mismatched putter forces compensations that look like stroke flaws but really aren’t.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Arc mismatch
- ✓ Hard-to-square face
- ✓ Unstable head
- ✓ Tempo mismatch
Fix the Setup First
Build around your natural motion before you change anything else.
Are You Using the Wrong Putter?
Most golfers are using a setup that doesn’t fit.

The Signs
Misses left/right, low/high, unstable feel, constant switching.
The Real Cause
- ✓ One-size-fits-all
- ✓ Unique stroke/tempo
- ✓ Wrong balance
- ✓ Poor fit
Use the Right Putter
Customize to your stroke and feel — stop adapting to a one-size-fits-all club.
Ways to Reduce Putts Per Round
Lower scores start with better putting.

Save Strokes Fast
Improve start line and distance control to cut three-putts and steady your card.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Poor speed control
- ✓ Direction misses
- ✓ Unstable feel
- ✓ Low confidence
Reduce Putts
Start with a setup that fits your game.
Are Adjustable Putters USGA Legal?
Yes — when the configuration is set before the round and stays fixed during play.

Adjustability Is Legal.
Mid-Round Adjustment Is Not.
USGA rules allow clubs with adjustable features as long as the player does not change those features during a round.
Conformity
- ✓ Configuration locked before the round
- ✓ No adjustments during competitive play
- ✓ USGA conforming when set up correctly
- ✓ Pre-round flexibility, in-round consistency
Configure Before. Lock for Play.
Set up the putter before the round and treat it like any locked club once play starts.
Face Balanced vs Toe Hang
The right balance depends on how your stroke moves and how the face naturally opens and closes.

Face Balanced Helps Straight Strokes.
Toe Hang Helps Arc Strokes.
Neither is automatically better — the best choice is the one that matches your stroke.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Face balanced: best for straight strokes
- ✓ Toe hang: best for arc strokes
- ✓ Mismatch causes pulls and pushes
- ✓ Adjustable balance lets you tune both
Match Your Balance
Find the balance that fits your stroke — stop fighting your own motion.
What Is the Best Modular Putter?
More than weight swaps — true modularity changes how the putter behaves.

Modularity Done Right
Head shape, balance, weighting, and fit should all be tunable — not just static weights.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Tunable balance, not just weights
- ✓ Interchangeable head shapes
- ✓ Adjustable weighting for tempo
- ✓ Single platform that grows with you
Build the Platform
Tune the putter around your stroke instead of replacing it.
Modular Putters Compared
Fixed putters lock you in. Adjustable platforms set you free.

Three Approaches Side by Side
Fixed putters, basic adjustable putters, and the Killer Golf platform — see where each one fits.
The Real Cause
- ✓ Fixed putter: one feel, no tuning
- ✓ Basic adjustable: weight swaps only
- ✓ Killer Golf: full configuration
- ✓ One platform replaces multiple putters
See the Difference
One platform covers what used to take a bag full.







