Face Remill
Face remill is a vital—and highly technical — step in the putter restoration process. The milling pattern on the face directly affects vibration, sound, and tactile feedback.
Deeper milling absorbs more vibration, resulting in a softer feel and a duller sound at impact; while finer or smooth patterns generate a more responsive touch and clearer acoustic feedback
Pure Face
Tiger wood’s favourite, the Pure Face preserves the original surface offering unmatched feel and 100% feedback with every stroke. With no grooves or milling to buffer vibrations, you experience every nuance of contact, sound, and response
Smooth Remill
A hallmark of early Scotty Cameron putters from the mid-1990s to 2010, Smooth Mill delivers clean feedback with a touch of dampening. This option is ideal for those who want to feel every detail off the face while maintaining the classic, original look of their putter. Perfect for purists seeking a balance between authentic response and subtle refinement.
Deep Mill
A technique favored by top putter makers for decades, Deep Mill has become a retail standard over the last 15 years. This option introduces pronounced grooves, resulting in a softer feel and dampened touch on steel faces. Expect a muted, dull sound at impact and smoother feedback—ideal for players seeking added softness and control in their putting experience..
Smooth Mill + Oval Track
A purist favorite, this milling pattern makes any putter stand out—combining top-tier performance with head-turning, custom aesthetics. Smooth Mill + Oval Track delivers the gentle feel and subtle sound of a soft mill, enhanced by a luxury oval design for distinctive visual appeal.