![]() ![]() A face-balanced putter will face the sky. If the putter head hangs with the toe closer to 6 o’clock, it’s toe balanced. Balance the putter on your two index fingers. If you open and close the face more than average, consider a heel-shafted putter with more weight in the toe. TOE HANGĪs much as tempo is a factor in choosing the right putter so too is the amount of arc in your stroke. If your stroke is lower tempo and smooth, a heavier mallet might make more of an impact. While there are few absolutes in fitting, those with a faster putting stroke often are better suited with lighter blade putter options. Which is best for you? It’s a combination of personal preference and individual putting stroke. We recommend working with a professional fitter to determine the right loft for your putting stroke. Too little or too much can cause bouncing, hopping and, ultimately, distance-control issues. The right loft promotes a smooth roll right off the face. Choose a putter that allows for a relaxed set-up based on your address posture. Many golfers find that they better fit into putters with shorter shafts. ![]() Length can affect distance and direction. It’s already the choice of some of the best player’s in the world.Typically, stock putters come in either 34-inch or 35-inch lengths.
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