An engineer, a surgeon and an obsession.
Two golfers who decided to use science to fix their scorecards.
Why you play better with a curved face.
Two golfers who decided to use science to fix their scorecards.
Jérôme is a mechanical engineer. Ludovic is a cardiac surgeon. Two careers where precision is not optional. Where a fraction of a millimetre changes the outcome. Same as on the green.
They spent years trying to understand why good strokes still produced bad putts. The answer was not in their stroke. It was in the putter itself.
That obsession became myvicto.
Jérôme is a mechanical engineer. Ludovic is a cardiac surgeon. Two careers where precision is not optional. Where a fraction of a millimetre changes the outcome. Same as on the green.
They spent years trying to understand why good strokes still produced bad putts. The answer was not in their stroke. It was in the putter itself.
That obsession became myvicto.
Named after Swiss curves that keep mountains stable
Every myvicto is named after a Swiss dam. Because the principle is the same. A dam is a curved structure that gets stronger under pressure. The more hydraulic force on one side, the more the curve pushes back against the mountain. The strength comes from the shape.
Our curve does the same thing. It converts the energy of your variations into consistent launches. More variation, more compensation.
Arch dam, Valais. 180m tall. Holds 227 million cubic metres behind a curve.
Gravity dam. No movement. No flex. Pure foundation.
Arch dam, Bernese Alps. The curve does the work.
Val d'Anniviers. 148m of engineered stillness.
Gravity dam, Nendaz. 87m wide at the base. Built to absorb.
1925. One of Switzerland's first large dams. Where it started.
Named after Swiss curves that keep mountains stable
Every myvicto is named after a Swiss dam. Because the principle is the same. A dam is a curved structure that gets stronger under pressure. The more hydraulic force on one side, the more the curve pushes back against the mountain. The strength comes from the shape.
Our curve does the same thing. It converts the energy of your variations into consistent launches. More variation, more compensation.
Arch dam, Valais. 180m tall. Holds 227 million cubic metres behind a curve.
Gravity dam. No movement. No flex. Pure foundation.
Arch dam, Bernese Alps. The curve does the work.
Val d'Anniviers. 148m of engineered stillness.
Gravity dam, Nendaz. 87m wide at the base. Built to absorb.
1925. One of Switzerland's first large dams. Where it started.
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results too?
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results too?