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Keith Mitchell has been on one of the wildest putter‑switching streaks on the PGA Tour. Blade one day, face‑balanced mallet the next… sometimes switching in the middle of a tournament round. And it’s not because he’s indecisive—it’s because he’s trying to solve a biomechanical problem with equipment.

Here’s the issue: if your setup geometry isn’t stable—wrists, elbows, shoulders—no putter design can save you. Toe‑hang, face‑balanced, high‑MOI… they all behave differently, but none of them fix inconsistent joint positions.

That’s why DynAlign dynamic preshot alignment is different. It stabilizes your biomechanical geometry first, before you take final aim. When the body is stable, the putter becomes almost irrelevant.

And to prove it, I’m using this antique Wilson The Wilsonian Open Hearth Forged putter… with a warped hickory shaft. Not exactly tour‑ready.

But with DynAlign, the geometry is stable… so the stroke is stable… so the ball starts on line. Five putts, rapid fire, with a crooked museum piece.

Keith Mitchell keeps searching for the magic putter. But the real magic is in the setup. Fix the geometry, and any putter becomes a good putter.

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