05/14/2026
Got fancy with one of my zero torques. A little custom laser work plus my first attempt at an oil can finish.
Pro tip: used motor oil provides deeper color and improved character. After being preheated to 500 degrees and torched for over 10 minutes, this head was quenched in oil I removed from my Civic Type R Monday. Truly a 1 of 1!
04/28/2026
Photo dump from the last couple weeks in and around the Gambit shop.
04/03/2026
Friday morning facing...it's a thing in the Gambit shop!
A milled part is only as precise as it's datum surfaces. That's why every Gambit putter billet is faced square prior to starting the 1st setup. This ensures the mill knows exactly where the part is in relation to itself. Just another detail that goes into every small batch putter.
03/28/2026
Trying out some shop upgrades today. I now have a dual vice setup to run 2 putters at once on my 770M. The L**E CUBE from does a much better job clearing chips. Add in the improved inspection tools and I'm like a kid on Christmas morning!! All have been great adds to make future putter heads come off the mill better than ever.
03/05/2026
Introducing: the GP-Z1. The first zero torque model milled by Gambit, and the sexiest zero torque on the market. A sleek blade design with that milled 303 stainless steel feel, this putter has all the technical benefits of a zero torque in an understated, premium package.
Now available for order from the website. You can also get fitted for one this weekend at the Michigan Golf Show! Booth 518.
03/03/2026
Just wrapped up this custom milled GP-W1 for . I fit him at the for 4 degrees of loft and a 67 degree lie. Because of the nature of a face balanced center shaft design, there's no hosel I can bend to spec after building. So those specs were milled directly into the head itself. In other words, this putter was truly milled for him. Custom color fill and initials as a cherry on top 👌
03/02/2026
I just finished these fully personalized coins for a customer and his family. Their direct ancestor, Philip Suiter, was a highly recognized raft pilot in the 19th century. He was responsible for the safe passage of boats and rafts over a treacherous stretch of the Mississippi River called the Rock Island Rapids. Due to this expertise, he was called in to testify in a case relating to a steamboat accident. His testimony helped a lawyer by the name of Abraham Lincoln (yes, that Lincoln) win his case.
This was such a cool story, I had to share (with the customer's permission). My hope is that these coins help to appropriately commemorate a really special piece of family history.
02/06/2026
Roll some putts with us this weekend at the booth 732!
01/27/2026
We cannot wait to return to the in less than 2 weeks! We'll have plenty of demos of all 5 putter models, our milled brass accessories, plus our mobile fitting center to build your own small batch putter on site while you wait. See you at the Cincinnati Convention Center in February.