Do You Have The Best Putter Available?
When it comes to your choices of golf clubs to carry in your
bag as you play the course, the official rules state that you
can have up to 14 total. While different players may use a
variety of irons and woods, there is always a putter. In fact,
many opinions agree that the putter is probably the most
important club a golfer has.
Statistics show that professional golfers will make almost
half of their total game shots with a putter. Many players who
golf regularly may carry up to four different putters in their
bag, in case one of the putters is feeling a little “off”. If
you are a beginner golfer, there is no need to have more than
one putter until you become a little more seasoned with the
game.
What Size & Shape Putter Is Best?
If you walk into any golf store you will see a huge variety
of putters that come in all shapes and sizes. However, there
are just two main types of putters; the mallet and the blade
putter. (continued below)
Mallet putters have a large, flat sole and a rounded back.
This putter is great when shooting off-center putts because the
weight is evenly distributed across the face of the club.
A blade putter is a top choice due to its ability to make it
easier to align with the golf ball. Blade putters also have
more right angles than the mallet.
Out of all of the different sizes and shapes of putters you
can find in a golf accessory store, the one thing in common
you'll notice on all putters is that the clubface lines up
exactly perpendicular to the target. In other words, when the
putter is held properly, the face will always be pointed
straight towards your target.
The only time that a putter can do more harm than good is
when a golfer accidentally bends it when he or she drops their
golf bag. It happens often and can prove to be frustrating for
the serious gamer. A bent putter makes it tough to align your
aim, as well as hitting the ball straight.
A New Type Of Putter
There is a new breed of putter clubs on the market that is
fairly recent in development. These putters have an extended
shaft. Professional golfers have found some relief in this new
design after experiencing problems with different shaft lengths
of their other putters.
With a longer shaft, it makes it possible to hold tight to
the top of the club on your chest, while at the same time using
the arms and shoulder muscles to make the stroke. This new
design has caught on in both professional golfers and amateurs
alike.
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