Golf Clubs
The Putter (Part
2)
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As far
as golf putter heads and shapes go, there are really
only a couple of definitions here. These are the blade and
the mallet.
There is
an abundance of both on the market. Even the less
traditional looking putter heads are really a hybrid of both
styles.
The
classic shaped putter heads are the blade design or where
the term ‘flat stick’ comes from.
This
design probably still reigns most popular with the higher
skilled, steadier nerved players because of the ‘feel’ they
afford the player.
You’ll
notice that most of today’s blade putters employ cavity back
technology. This type of design is to help reduce any
twisting of the putter face at contact.
The mallet
putters resemble their namesake. The mallet design allows
for an even weight distribution across a large area which
will give the feel of a pendulum and allow for a consistent
smooth stroke and get the distance needed with having to
feel like you need to accelerate the putter head.
Other
design considerations that you will see with putters will be
center shafted or heel shafted. You’ll also note various
degrees in the offset of the hosel.
This is
where is looks like the shaft is bent forward of the putter
head just before the two come together. Golf putter
faces may also have inserts in them to provide the golfer
with different ‘feels’ to the sweet spots. Putters even have
varying degrees of loft to the putter face
themselves.
I am
often asked “what is the proper length of a golf
putter?”
Today
there isn’t a length that a shaft can’t be cut to. So the
proper length of the putter is what feels best and above all
what works best for you. You should pick out a putter length
that matches your height and your posture over the
ball.
The bottom
line when picking out a golf putter that is right for you is
to try out as many looks and feels as you can. Needless to
say is to hit as many puts as you can when you are demo-ing
putters for yourself.
Hit long
puts, short puts, and in between puts. I putter that works
for me may be the worst choice you could make.
Don’t go
by recommendations go by what you like. And never ever give
away or get rid of that old putter… one day it might be your
best friend again.
Play Good Golf!
Jeff O'Brien
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