Golf putter with protective cover on a golf course green, compared to regular putter cover on the ground, with trees and blue sky in the background.

PutterUp. Inspiration

PutterUp began with the realization: It would be nice if I didn’t have to drop and pick up my putter every time I had hit a chip shot.

I knew it could work, but if I was going to do it, it had to be just right: not too big, not too heavy, and easy to use.

In other words, this putter cover had to look, feel and function like putter covers golfers have been using for decades.

Problem solved.

Is PutterUp. for you?

  • Golfers who appreciate the little things in life… like a caddy handing you your putter as you walk up to the green.

  • Those looking to make life on the course just a little easier and more enjoyable.

  • Anyone with back pain, tightness, or who struggle to bend over constantly.

  • The golfer in your life who already has every golf gadget and gizmo.

  • Putter manufacturers looking for their putters to stand out above the rest. Why stuff 20+ putters in a staff bag when you could stand them around a practice green?

  • Custom corporate gifts for clients.

  • Golf courses and clubs that want to offer a unique tee gift for club events.

  • Retailers and pro shops who want to free up the wall space.

PutterUp is not out to solve the world’s problems — we won’t even promise that you will make more putts.
PutterUp will, however, make your golf life a little easier and more enjoyable.

*Not suitable for just any environment (shown above) .

Does PutterUp. Work?

Absolutely.

However, as we discovered during our trip to the beach, some conditions are better than others.

The Blade model is best suited for greens and fringes.

The X Blade and Mallet models have a slightly bigger frame, and are prepared to tackle — or stand on — rougher terrain.

Generally speaking: The longer the grass, the greater the care.

*PutterUp covers are susceptible to friends knocking your putter over…especially after made putts.

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Founder Aaron Yarmuth

Aaron is from Louisville, Kentucky, where he grew up playing at Valhalla Golf Club. A lifelong golfer, he enjoyed success as a junior, and remains competitive as an amateur and mid-amateur player.

Aaron has a Journalism degree from Indiana University Bloomington and a Master’s in Teaching from American University. He worked as a journalist in Louisville for several years. While staying active in social and competitive golf, he came up with the idea for PutterUp.

After leaving media, he turned to developing PutterUp, which launched at the 2025 PGA Merchandise Show.