“You can take the torque out of the putter, but not out of the player”
At Makefield, we recognize that every golfer is unique. While other brands try to "fix" your stroke, we focus on Player Torque Matching. Torque—the twisting force generated during your stroke—is created by a combination of your grip pressure, acceleration, and natural path. Every player has a unique "Torque Profile." The X-3 Weight System is the first technology designed to harmonize the physics of the putter with the mechanics of the person holding it.
The X-3 Advantage: Total Calibration
By utilizing interchangeable weights made of Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Tungsten, the X-3 System offers the largest array of customizable weighting options in the industry. This isn't just about making a putter "heavier" or "lighter"—it’s about shifting the center of gravity to compliment your specific torque-to-path relationship.
Fitting vs. Matching
Standard putter fitting focuses on length, loft, and lie. At Makefield, we believe that is only half the battle. Customized Torque Matching is essential. When a putter is "Torque Matched" to your profile:
- The head resists twisting through the impact zone.
- The face returns to square naturally, without manipulation.
- Your "misses" become narrower and your confidence becomes absolute.
Makefield is leading the industry by making Custom Torque Matching technology standard across our entire lineup. Don't fight your putter—match it.
Makefield Putters’ X3 Weight System uses Aluminum, Stainless Steel, and Tungsten to create endless customizable options to accommodate all types of golfers’ needs. We created the X3 Weight System for different kinds of strokes, skill levels, and green speeds to create maximum adjustability and performance for all golfers.
Standard - Recommended for most Golfers
We recommend every golfer start with Tungsten and Aluminum weights in the Standard setting for the best tempo and optimal Path of Inertia effects. The two outside channels control the clubface, and the middle channel moves the CoG back. This setting allows consistency in both distance and direction, giving the golfer the feel of a mallet putter but the control from a blade putter.
Heel Weighted Biased - Recommended for Golfers that miss to the right
We recommend the Heel Weighted Bias for golfers who miss to the right. This setting will still give Path of Inertia and Tempo, and it will move the CoG closer to the heel, which will lead to the clubface returning to square faster.
Face Weighted Biased - Recommended for Golfers looking for directional control
We recommend the Face Weighted Bias for golfers looking for the feel of a blade putter. This setting will still give Path of Inertia and Tempo, and it will move your CoG closer to the clubface.
Toe Weighted Biased - Recommended for Golfers that miss to the left
We recommend the Toe Weighted Bias for golfers who miss to the left. This setting will still give Path of Inertia and Tempo, and it will move the CoG closer to the toe, leading to the clubface returning to square faster.
Back Weighted Biased - Recommended for Golfers looking for distance control
We recommend the Back Weighted Bias for golfers looking for the feel of a traditional mallet putter. This setting will still give you Path of Inertia and Tempo, and it will move your CoG closer to the back of the putter.
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Creating Improved Ball Roll
Radial Cusp Face Technology (RCFT)
The putter’s face pattern is optimized to contact the ball with minimal friction through Radial Cusp Face Technology (RCFT). Through precise CNC milling of the face, individual intersectional nexuses are created with a near point-like structure. Because of the cusps’ radial profile, the force of the ball that impacts the face evenly distributes into the putter body while not “sticking” to the ball through traditional V or straight grooves.