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Killer Golf Announces Affiliation With LPGA Players

July 8, 2026

Killer putter builds for LPGA Tour players now available to consumers

BOISE, Idaho — Killer Golf, a Boise-based golf equipment brand developing modular, adjustable putters, today announced that it has created custom putter builds for multiple professional players, including LPGA Tour players Mi Hyang Lee and Soo Bin (Alicia) Joo. The Killer Golf putters are available at (www.killergolf.com).

Lee, currently the second ranked putter on the LPGA Tour, is a three-time LPGA winner from the Republic of Korea, captured the 2026 Blue Bay LPGA title in March on Hainan Island, China. Her success at the highest level of women’s golf adds another proof point for Killer Golf as the company introduces its adjustable putter platform to more competitive players.

Killer Golf has also created a custom putter for Joo, the 22-year-old South Korean LPGA Tour player who has recorded two Top-10 finishes this season. Joo’s putter, called “The Alicia,” was designed specifically for her and is now available to the public through the Killer Golf website (www.killergolf.com).

“The LPGA Tour is one of the most demanding proving grounds in golf,” said Shamik Patel, founder of Killer Golf. “Seeing Tour players trust our putter platform reinforces why we built Killer Golf in the first place; to give golfers a putter they can tune to their stroke, their feel and the conditions in front of them.”

Killer Golf was founded on a different approach to putter design. Rather than treating the putter as a fixed, one-size-fits-one club, Killer Golf developed a modular system that allows golfers to adjust key performance variables before they play.

At the center of the brand is the Artifact Putter Platform, a system engineered to separate core putter geometry from performance-influencing components. The design allows golfers to calibrate weight, balance, feel and feedback to match their stroke, tempo and mindset. Then lock that configuration in place for stability through impact.

The Killer Golf website also features an AI-driven fitting system designed to help golfers identify a putter configuration matched to their preferences and playing style.

“Our goal is to bring Tour-level adjustability to golfers who care about performance and personal expression,” Patel said. “Every golfer feels the putter differently. Killer Golf gives them the ability to make the club feel right in their hands.”

 

About Killer Golf

Killer Golf is a Boise, Idaho-based golf equipment brand focused on precision engineering, modular performance and personal expression in putting. Developed and manufactured in the United States under parent company InDesign Products, Killer Golf has created a new approach to putter design that allows golfers to tune performance before play and adjust to variable conditions.

At the core of the brand is the Artifact Putter Platform, a modular system designed from inception to separate core putter geometry from performance-influencing components.

For more information, visit www.killergolf.com.

Media Contact:

Al Abrams. Hamilton PR
646.210.7016, al@abramsgolfsolutions.com

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