Putter Buyers Guide: How to Pick the Right PutterBy Bobby Eldridge of Purepoint Golf
Putter Length and FittingIf someone told me there are one million patents on putters I would probably respond by saying "is that all" because in the past 50 years I am sure I have picked up at least one million putters in golf shops all over the world. What to Look for in a New PutterAllow me to take a few minutes to walk you through the five most important things that you have to consider before you buy a putter. If you are happy with the putter you are using you can skip this part and move on to the next section.
Putter LengthLet's start with the length of the putter. Most putters come in lengths that range from 33-36 inches. The most important thing to keep in mind when you are trying out a new putter is the sole of the clubhead must rest on the ground. If the putter is too long you will have to stand too far from the golf ball and the toe of the putter might sit off of the ground.(#1) If the putter is too short you will have to stand too close to the golf ball and the heel of the putter might sit off of the ground.(#2) Putter WeightPutters come in all different weights. The manufacturing companies do not stamp the weight on the putters. There is not a standard weight for putters in the industry. Some putters are heavier than others. Some putters are "head" heavy, there is more weight in the head, and some putters have the weight evenly distributed throughout the entire putter. Putter LieThe lie of the putter plays a much larger role than people pay attention to. The reason is simple; golfers buy putters and then adjust to them instead of buying a putter that fits your setup. Remember if the putter is too long you will stand too far from the ball and the toe will sit up in the air. Furthermore if the toe is in the air, the heel of the putter will get stuck in the putting surface in the downswing and the toe will pass the heel during impact. Of course if the putter is too short and the heel is in the air the toe will get stuck in the putting surface during the downswing and the heel will pass the toe during impact. Putter GripThe grip of the putter is not the most important part of the putter. As soon as I say those words you are going to tell me how your grip has to have three wraps of silk and one wrap of orange foam. Believe me I know what you are talking about. I have used the exact same type of grip for 25 years and I have to put the grip on all of my putters because I put the grip on sideways. Putter LookLet's move on to what I consider the single most important part of a putter is. The four S's. The shape, size, style and the "sweep you off your feet look". ![]() Instantly Downloadable Solution to Your Swing Problems!!Having trouble with your golf swing? Struggling to setup correctly? Want to add yards to your drive? Want to improve your consistency? This instantly downloadable book can and will solve all your problems and niggling questions. You won't ever need to buy an instructional course ever again!!! Click Here to Visit the Golf Swing Fundamentals Website Now... 100% Money Back Guarantee! |