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Live At The Turn Q&A: Chamber Putters

Some of the best conversations we’ve had lately have come from brands doing things a little differently.

This one fits that perfectly.

We’ve got Vikash Sanyal from Chamber Putters joining us this Thursday for a Live Q&A, and if you’ve never heard of Chamber before, this is exactly the kind of introduction you want.

Because this isn’t your typical putter story.

Chamber Putters is built around a pretty simple idea that ends up going a lot deeper the more you think about it. Instead of focusing only on shape or feel, they’ve put a ton of attention into how a putter is constructed internally. The “chamber” concept itself is about redistributing mass and tuning performance in a way that gives you a different kind of stability and feedback through the stroke.

It’s not loud. It’s not flashy.

But it’s intentional.

And that’s what makes this interesting.

We’re not just talking about another putter release or another slight variation of something you’ve already seen. This is one of those brands where you start asking questions pretty quickly.

Why build it this way?
What does it actually change in the stroke?
Who is it really for?

That’s where Vikash comes in.

This is your chance to hear directly from the person behind it all. The thinking, the process, and the why behind every design decision.

And just like always with these, this is not a presentation.

It’s a conversation.

If you’ve joined any of our Live Q&As before, you already know the deal. This is a space where golfers can show up, ask real questions, and get real answers. No filters, no fluff. Just people who care about the game talking about the gear and ideas that are pushing it forward.

If you’re curious about putters, this is worth your time.

If you’re someone who loves digging into the details of why something works, this is definitely worth your time.

And if you’ve never heard of Chamber before, this might be one of those calls where you walk away thinking a little differently about what a putter can be.

Details:
Thursday (April 9)
4PM EST
Live on Google Meet
Open to everyone

Come hang out, bring a question, and see where the conversation goes.

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Recommended Comments

Live a few minutes early for those that want to join in for some pre chatter.

Golfer TJ

Founding Member

It was a great call, seemed like an easy conversation with him. Some interesting technology and sounds like the potential for some great stories in the future!

Just now, Golfer TJ said:

It was a great call, seemed like an easy conversation with him. Some interesting technology and sounds like the potential for some great stories in the future!

There was another good question I had for him and then I forgot it :( Needed to start writing them down!

Northern Monkey

Founding Member

You’ll find that happens more and more the older you get 🤣

Northern Monkey

Founding Member

Great call and really interested to hear more of his stories

Coulter

Founding Member

This was such a great call! I definitely liked Vikash and his career path makes it easy to believe in his product.

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