Saturday, April 6, 2019

DIY Putting Advice

Three important factors in fitting that are normally lumped into a generic toe hang description. First to look at the distance of the shaft axis from the toe of the putter. Second, where is the center of percussion relative to the shaft axis, Finally how does that influence to position of the face relative to the sweet-spot path. Basically this analysis will help you understand why you hit pulls with some putters and pushes with another.

Try to avoid the mistake of using another player or teachers example to influence your decision. Especially avoid the one style fits all mentality!


Three important factors in fitting that are normally lumped into a generic toe hang description. First to look at the distance of the shaft axis from the toe of the putter. Second, where is the center of percussion relative to the shaft axis, Finally how does that influence to position of the face relative to the sweet-spot path. Basically this analysis will help you understand why you hit pulls with some putters and pushes with another.


Three important factors in fitting that are normally lumped into a generic toe hang description. First to look at the distance of the shaft axis from the toe of the putter. Second, where is the center of percussion relative to the shaft axis, Finally how does that influence to position of the face relative to the sweet-spot path. Basically this analysis will help you understand why you hit pulls with some putters and pushes with another.

Try to avoid the mistake of using another player or teachers example to influence your decision. Especially avoid the one style fits all mentality! Follow the conversation...

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