The wheeled putter is a putter using a shrink fit process to secure the
putter head to wheels in order to provide a training putter that ensures
a uniform putting height above ground. The wheeled putter includes a
putting head and a pair of wheels mounted onto the putting head. The
wheels each have a bearing assembly mounted in the wheel hubs. The putter
head is cooled, thus shrinking the putter head, which is then pressed
into the bearing assembly. When returned to room temperature, the putter
head is secured directly against the bearing assemblies of the wheel by
expansion of the axle shaft against the bearing assembly.