Are you using the wrong putter?
Short answer:Probably yes. Most golfers play a putter they were never fit for. They adapt to whatever is in the bag — and the adaptations show up as misses, inconsistency, and constant putter-switching. The fix isn't another fixed putter; it's a setup that can be tuned to how you already move.
Why:Putters are personal. Balance, head shape, MOI, and mass all need to match the player's stroke shape, tempo, and feel preference. Fixed-CG putters get one fit at the milling stage and can't change after — so most off-the-rack putters fit a generic player, not a specific one.
What to do:Get diagnosed at a SAM PuttLab session or partner pro shop, then match the Artifact head and EQ65 angle to your stroke. The same Killer Golf platform reconfigures as your stroke evolves.
Quick reference
| Symptom | What it suggests |
|---|---|
| You miss in the same direction repeatedly | Balance is wrong for your face control |
| You can't repeat pace inside 10 feet | Mass or feel doesn't match your tempo |
| You've swapped putters 3+ times in a year | None of them were diagnosed against your stroke |
| You bought the same putter your favorite pro uses | You bought their fit, not yours |
| You feel you have to "manage" the putter | You're compensating for it, not playing it |
| It feels good on the practice green and bad on the course | Stress reveals the mismatch |
Source: Killer Golf White Paper (2026); fitting outcomes from partner pro shops.
Why this happens
Most putters are built for a "typical" stroke. There is no typical stroke. Players with the same height, age, and handicap can have wildly different arc shapes, tempos, and face-control patterns. A putter that fits one of them will fight another.
Three structural reasons most golfers play the wrong putter:
- Off-the-rack purchase with no diagnostic — you picked what looked good
- Tour-pro emulation — you bought the putter your favorite player uses, but their stroke isn't yours
- Inheritance / hand-me-down — the putter was never matched to anyone
None of these are bad reasons to buy a putter. But all of them produce a mismatch, and a mismatch costs strokes.
You don't need a different putter. You need the right setup.
The mechanical answer
The right putter has three properties matched to the player:
- Balance: face-balanced for straight strokes, toe-hang for arc strokes
- MOI: high for forgiveness; low for feel; depends on miss patterns
- Mass: tuned to tempo and green speed
Most fixed putters lock all three at the factory. The Artifact platform separates them so each can be matched independently.
Killer Golf fit map:
- Straight stroke + slow tempo: Wing + EQ65 at −30° heel
- Slight arc + medium tempo: Wing or Blade + EQ65 at +15° toe
- Moderate arc + medium tempo: Blade + EQ65 at +30° toe
- Strong arc + quick tempo: Blade + EQ65 at +45° toe
- Lag-putt focus: Wing + Base 40 + Anchor
- Fast greens: Blade alone, EQ65 at 0° unless directional
One platform, six common fits. All USGA conforming, all retunable.
How Killer Golf solves this
The traditional answer to "I'm using the wrong putter" is "buy a different one." That's how most golfers end up with a closet full of putters and no consistent gamer. Each new putter solves one problem and creates two more — because changing the putter changes balance, mass, and MOI together.
The Artifact platform solves the underlying mismatch instead of trading it. The Wing or Blade head is one purchase; the EQ65, Bases, and Anchors are tuning components. A fit dials in the platform to your stroke today, and adjusts later if your stroke evolves.
The platform is fitted through the LPGA Equipment Van and a network of partner pro shops, so the diagnosis happens in person — not from guesswork.
Find a fitter →Comparison
| Approach | Cost of fixing the mismatch | Future-proof |
|---|---|---|
| Killer Golf Artifact + EQ65 | One platform, retunable forever | Yes |
| Buying a new fixed putter | New purchase per mismatch | No |
| Adding lead tape / weight kits | Limited; affects balance unpredictably | Partial |
| Lessons + same putter | Slow; treats the symptom | n/a |
Full comparison: killergolf.com/compare
Frequently asked
How do I confirm I'm using the wrong putter?
Three checks: a SAM PuttLab session shows mismatch directly; a 30-putt distance test from 20 feet shows pace consistency; a missing-direction inventory (left or right pattern) shows balance mismatch. If any of those flag a problem, you're likely on the wrong setup.
My putter "looks right" — does that matter?
Visual confidence helps. But it doesn't fix balance or mass mismatches. The right putter should look right and behave right.
Should I sell my current putter before buying a Killer Golf?
Not necessarily. Many golfers keep a familiar backup. But you should plan to play the fitted setup as your gamer.
How do I avoid buying the wrong putter again?
Get diagnosed before you buy. Match the platform to your stroke at a fit, not to a magazine review or a Tour pro's bag.
What if I'm a beginner — is fitting still useful?
Yes. Beginners benefit most because their stroke is still forming. A fitted putter shapes the right habits; a mismatched putter teaches the wrong ones.
Can I do this without a fitter?
Partially. The Quick reference above and the Face-balanced vs toe-hang guide give a starting point. But a fitter validates faster and avoids guesswork.







