Hey TT, I just returned home from sunny southern California to a sloppy, frozen but thawing mess in South Central New York State. On Friday March 6th, I went for my scheduled fitting at the Scotty Cameron Putter Studio in Encinitas, California. My Marine Corp son lives in Oceanside, CA so the ride was a short one to the Studio. Upon arrival, my son and I were greeted warmly and since I was early, we were offered to look around the gallery for a bit and ask any questions of the staff that arose. When it was time to get down to the process at hand, Senior Fitter, Joseph Farrow had me start with stroking a few 20 footers with a similar putter to the one I currently use. I play a Newport 2.6 center shafted putter. Once we got down to business, he explained all about the floor covering and its proprietary nature then he turned on all the cameras and we started the fitting in earnest. I had noticed in my warm up that all of my putts were missing 6" - 8" to the right and the cameras showed that my putter face never closed through the impact zone! Joseph explained in detail about path, arc, toe flow and length. What I learned about my putter stroke is that I had a good one! Consistent in its arc and consistently open through impact. I was then instructed to try different style putters of different weight and lengths till we came to a putter that when I let the stroke occur in my natural rhythm and arc, I dropped putt after putt consistently!! My newest purchase will be a Scotty Golo 3 come the April 3rd release date!!!! I almost bought the prototype that I used during the fitting because I was so overwhelmed with it all! What I want most is to tell everyone that this experience is worth absolutely every penny. I had a club fitting back in 2011 at TPI and I though that it would never be rivaled in value but this fitting did all of that and more for a left eye blind golfer with cataracts in both eyes. Much appreciation for the opportunity to experience a real tour feel. Ps., I missed Adam Scott by a few weeks getting fitted for his short stick. Thank you Joseph Farrow and the Scotty Cameron Staff.