Varello builds one putter at a time. Each head is CNC-milled from a single block of 303 stainless, hand-lapped flat to a thousandth of an inch, and commissioned to your stroke.
Every Varello putter is milled from a single billet of steel on a four-axis CNC, then taken to the bench. There, the face is hand-lapped flat, the sight-line channels are cut, and the copper inlay is hammered cold and dressed flush.
The crest medallion is set last, pressed into a blind pocket cut to within two thousandths of the mark. It never comes loose.
“Eight weeks. One putter. Yours.”