Swiss Precision on the Green: How a Surgeon and a Mechanic Built the Most Individualized Putter in Orlando
A story of Swiss engineering, surgical rigor, and total customization — and how a convex-face innovation is redefining control and consistency on the greens.
ORLANDO — Most products arriving at the PGA Show compete on aesthetics, materials, or marketing. myvicto arrives with something different: a technical concept born from two professions where precision is non-negotiable. The company was founded by Jérôme Salamin, an expert in precision mechanics, and Ludovic Melly, a cardiac surgeon — a pairing that does not exist anywhere else in the golf equipment world.
Their shared obsession with exactness led them to the part of the game they believed had the most randomness baked into it: the first few centimeters of a putt. The result is myputter, a Swiss-made, fully customizable putter built around a distinctive convex face that reduces skidding, stabilizes the initial roll, and increases control over distance.
In a traditional flat-faced putter, the true sweet spot is small and extremely sensitive to face angle. myputter approaches the problem differently. Thanks to its curved geometry, the point of impact always occurs at the equator of the ball, which means forward spin is initiated more quickly and the transition to pure roll happens earlier. The effect is measurable: fewer variables, less initial unpredictability, and tighter distance dispersion.

For Ludovic, who spends his professional life making controlled movements with zero tolerance for error, randomness is not acceptable. For Jérôme, accustomed to machining parts where every micron matters, the solution had to be mechanically sound and repeatable. myputter is the intersection of those worlds — a tool designed to give golfers something they rarely experience on the green: consistency they can feel.
That foundation of precision is paired with another defining pillar of the brand: complete customization. Every myputter can be tailored in depth — colors, shafts, grips, alignment lines, insertion types, even lie angle adjustments and advanced configurations such as armlock or broomstick. The philosophy is simple: no two players see the line, feel the strike, or align themselves in the same way. Therefore, no two myputters are identical. Each unit is built for its owner.

This ecosystem extends beyond the putter itself. myfork, the matching repair tool, reflects the same aesthetic language. myhole, the brand’s multifunctional training tool, helps players work on four fundamentals — precision, alignment, speed control, and slope reading. And the Virtual Fitting Experience brings expert-level analysis directly to the golfer: three short videos and a form are reviewed by Stéphane Barras (Golf Digest’s 2020 Best International Teacher), who recommends the ideal myputter model based on stroke mechanics.
Finally, the brand incorporates a social dimension rarely seen in golf manufacturing: each putter is crafted in a Swiss protected workshop, where individuals with physical or mental disabilities contribute to production. The result blends high-level engineering with meaningful impact.
In a PGA Show filled with tracking sensors, data platforms, and distance technologies, myvicto is presenting something quieter but more original — a Swiss-engineered solution to golf’s most persistent inconsistencies. For operators, coaches, and players interested in a putter built with mechanical and surgical precision, this is a stop worth making.
📍 Stand 1018 at the PGA Show — Stop by to see the customizable myputter in person.
🎯 Experience the difference firsthand and ask the team about custom weighting and convex face benefits.
🌐 More info at myvicto.com — Learn about the engineering and performance behind the design.



