tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5908164371524777440.post2184419828727396451..comments2023-11-11T11:39:30.428-05:00Comments on Burnt Edges Consulting: Owner's Manual for Putters - The "Almost" Face Balanced MalletBruce Rearickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/07001298629397654610noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5908164371524777440.post-37624302171334860902019-01-03T17:09:09.467-05:002019-01-03T17:09:09.467-05:00Hi Galanga.
I like the heavy mallet fit with the m...Hi Galanga.<br />I like the heavy mallet fit with the minimal toe hang. Look for a consistent miss with a set up that requires no extra thought. The trick is how you react to offset. For many of my clients the offset plays like a hooked face in a driver.<br /><br />I am guessing the reason your Seemore didn't work is that you are right eye dominant. To get the visual correct there might be a tendency to move the ball back in the stance. <br /><br />Final thought is that for many Profile 6's the right hand is the culprit. If you control speed with your trail hand, the toe has a tendency to turn over as the putter passes the middle of the body.<br />Burnt Edges Consultinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03562718392995254053noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5908164371524777440.post-53767474562475279862019-01-03T00:55:09.897-05:002019-01-03T00:55:09.897-05:00Based on your Podcast Episode 25 with Matt Saternu...Based on your Podcast Episode 25 with Matt Saternus, I understand profile 6 is a tough fit, and, I am reasonably sure that is what I am. Plus, I think I over rotate and get pulls frequently. What is your best bet for profile 6?<br /><br />Currently have a heavy mallet with about 15 degrees toe hang and that works best so far. I have a center shafted Seemore (One CS model) and that didn't work, but, I didn't try it with ball forward with open stance, etc.<br /><br />Thanks for helpGalangahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03422677930068329094noreply@blogger.com