A simple guide to selecting length, lie and custom options if you are considering a Void putter build. For golfers researching premium putters in the UK, that means looking beyond headline claims and focusing on how the design could affect setup, face control, speed control and confidence.
Void Putters article image 6: How to Choose the Right Void Putter Length, Lie and Build Options. Image credit: Void Putters
Start with length, not head shape
Length affects posture, eye line and where the sole sits at address. Void's own guidance is straightforward: taller golfers often suit 35 inches, shorter golfers often suit 33 inches, and many players sit comfortably at 34 inches. That makes length the most important first decision for a direct-order buyer.
Putter fitting setup and posture illustration. Image credit: Void Putters
Why lie and loft should not be guessed
Void says loft and lie can be adjusted to your requested specification, which is a useful level of flexibility for a smaller direct-to-consumer brand. Lie angle influences how the putter sits on the ground and whether the face aims where you think it does. Loft affects launch and can influence how the ball gets rolling.
If you are uncertain, the safest approach is to work from your current putter specs or use a proper fitting session. Even after buying direct, there can still be value in local support and post-purchase checks, which is why service pages such as putter loft, lie and length adjustments remain relevant.
Putter loft and lie adjustment concept. Image credit: Void Putters
Custom requests and build style
Void's returns policy references custom requests including loft, lie, length, paint fill, grips and engravings. It also highlights extended lengths for special build styles such as armlock and split-grip configurations on some listings. That tells buyers the brand is willing to support more personalised builds than a simple off-the-rack order.
What UK golfers should do before ordering
Measure the putter you are currently using. Note the grip style you prefer. Decide whether you want the most stable head or the cleanest look. Then place the order only once those basics are clear. Direct ordering works best when the golfer removes as much guesswork as possible.
Grip choice and stroke feel
Grip shape can change the way a putter behaves in your hands just as much as a small spec tweak can. A larger grip may quieten the wrists, while a more traditional profile can preserve a little more feel and release. Because Void references multiple grip-related custom requests, buyers should think about this part of the build before focusing only on the head.
If your current putter works well in your hands but not in setup, copy the grip and change the head or length. If your hands feel too active, changing grip style may be one of the most helpful adjustments available.
Why direct-order buyers should keep records
Write down your current putter length, lie, loft and grip preference before ordering. Measure what you already use, even if only as a baseline. Direct-to-consumer brands work best when buyers arrive with clear information, and putters are precise enough that a small mistake can change the whole feel of the club.
Doing this also helps if you later want a local tweak or follow-up check. Good records make it far easier to understand whether the new build really improved on the old one.
Why spec changes should stay practical
It is easy to over-customise a putter on paper. In reality, the best build is usually the one that solves a specific setup issue without changing everything at once. Length, lie and grip can do a great deal of good on their own, especially when the head style is already a sensible fit.
Keeping the spec practical also protects the buying experience if you are ordering direct and relying on your own notes rather than a live fitting bay session.
Direct order works best with clear intent
The smoother the buying intent, the better the direct-order experience tends to be. Buyers who know the shape they want, have sensible spec notes and understand the policy position usually get far more value from specialist brands than buyers who are still trying to discover everything at once.
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Conclusion
The right Void putter build starts with length and lie, then moves to head shape and balance concept. Getting those fundamentals right gives the technology a far better chance to work.