Welding
Removing stamps, blanking out the sole, preparing a head for a bespoke project — TIG welding is the structural operation that lets the work start again from a clean surface, with no compromise. Every operation is followed by a complete re-finishing.
What welding makes possible.
The prices shown exclude re-finishing — see the workshop note below.









Stamp / marking / logo removal
TIG filling and re-flattening of a marked area. Price per work area.
Sole blank-out
Complete sole blank-out — all markings, reliefs and engravings removed. Fully flat surface.
These prices cover the TIG work only. The complete re-finishing is always included in the project's overall quote — it is never optional. For any hosel modifications, please see the dedicated page.
Welding and finishing are inseparable.
The heat generated by TIG welding inevitably alters the existing finish around the work area. It is a physical constraint, not a variable — it applies to every operation, regardless of how precise the execution is.
That is why any welding carried out in the workshop involves a complete re-finishing of the head. It is not an option or an add-on: it is the condition for the head to leave in a unified, coherent state, worthy of the work performed.
A welding project starts with a precise brief.
Describe your putter, what you want removed or prepared, and the final goal of the project. Rod reviews every request and gets back to you directly with a technical assessment and a tailored quote.
Apply for a buildProjects that aren't a fit for the bench are declined directly, with no delay.