ArticlesBase.com - Free Articles Directory
Free Online Articles Directory
06.10.2008 Sign In Register Hello Guest
Email:
Password:
Remember Me 
forgot your password?


Putters-which One is Right for You?

Author: Tracy Patton Author Ranking Blue | Posted: 16-04-2008 | Comments: 0 | Views: 6 | Rating:  (50) Article Popularity - Green (?) Got a Question? Ask.
Sign Up Now!

With so many putters to choose from, how do you know which one is right for you? The most popular styles of putters are blade, mallet, perimeter weighted, insert, and offset. Each one of these putters has it’s own uniqueness.

Blade putters are narrow and flat with the best feel for the ball. Low handicappers favor blades. Blades differ in where the shaft enters the head. The shaft is either at the heel or center, where it enters more in the middle of the blade. Tending to be face balance, blade putters will suit a player with a straight putting stroke. These putters are suited to hard, faster greens that require soft control, making them a good safe choice.

Mallets have a large rounded head. The deep design of the putter’s head allows for a lower and deeper centre of gravity that is far away from the face, reducing backspin on your putts. A lot of mallet putters have inserts on the face offering a soft hit from a large head. The weight is usually balanced throughout the club, providing golfers with a more consistent putting stroke.

Perimeter weighted putters are very forgiving because the weight is distributed around the edges. This putter provides for a larger sweet spot because the perimeter weighting stabilizes any slight mis-hits. These putters are great for beginning golfers or high handicappers.

Insert putters are designed with composite inserts made of a softer material. The advantage of using a light insert means the weight of the putter can be redistributed elsewhere on the putter face. Therefore the weight is added to the heel or and toe, offering a wider area for pure strikes. This wider area makes a larger sweet spot with more forgiveness. The inserts provide for a better feel on the putt and a smoother role, rather than a hop or skid. The only draw back is they do not produce sound. If sound is important feedback, this may not be the putter for you.

Offset places the actual putter blade back from the shaft slightly. This allows the golfers eyes to be more directly on top of the ball when standing over the putt. This will increase top spin for a truer roll.

Don’t forget that it’s also very important to choose the right length putter. If a putter is too short or long it can lead to bad posture, throwing off your view of the putting line. It is important to choose the right length for your body type.

Traditional length putters are the most common. They are approximately 33-36 inches in length. These putters use the golfer’s natural swinging motion of your arms, like a pendulum, giving the putt a true roll.

Belly putters are latest craze amongst players. They are approximately 41-46 inches in length. The end of the putter rests in on your belly button while you swing the club back and forth. Resting the club shaft on your belly button creates a third point of contact, stabilizing the stroke and anchoring the body. The wrist action is easier to control as the length of the putter changes the dynamic of the swinging motion. The main disadvantages are distance control and feel. The belly putter requires golfers to use more large muscles and fewer small muscles during the putting stroke. Additional practice is required to develop the feel for distance control.

Long or Broom Handle putters are the least popular length to use. They are approximately 48-52 inches and up in length. Golfers stabilize this putter by pressing its top against their chest or resting it on their chin. These putters require a completely different grip. Most players grip long putters with their left hand, holding the putter into their body (thumb up), and the right hand working as a claw in the middle section of the putter to pull and push through the line of the putt causing the putter to swing like a pendulum. Putting all the power of the stroke in the right hand. This is a tough skill to master and hard to use in the wind.

Now that you’ve got a feel for what putter’s are available to you and how they work, choosing the right putter will be easier. With about 50 percent of your shots being putts, it’s important to pick a putter that works for you. Great putting will always save par.

Rate this Article: Current: 0 / 5 stars - 0 vote(s).

Article Source: http://www.articlesbase.com/golf-articles/putterswhich-one-is-right-for-you-388526.html

Print this Article Print article   Email to a Friend Send to friend   Publish this Article on your Website Publish this Article   Send Author Feedback Author feedback  
About the Author:

Tracy Patton and father Paul Carlson started EzyGolf a discount golf store after their own passion for the game. While not the greatest golfers, they have a lot of fun trying to play and working together. Please visit: www.theezygolf.com.

Submitting articles has become one of the most popular means of generating quality backlinks and targeted traffic to your website. Join us today - It's Free!

Article Comments

Comment on this article Comment on this article
Your Name
Your Email:
Comment Body
Enter Validation Code: Captcha


Got a Question? Ask.

Ask the community a question about this article:

Q&A Powered by:
Powered by Yedda 

Latest Golf Articles

The Benefits of Shopping Online for Golf Equipment
By: Steven Lancey | 05/10/2008
In today's world, you can easily browse for the newest driver with the latest technology. An economical set of clubs, a better bag, personalized golf balls, nice shoes people do notice, or the perfect shirt to impress your boss and buddies.

The Benefits Of Golf Instruction Video Programs
By: MIKE SELVON | 05/10/2008
Golf is one of the most popular sports and for many people it is also a favorite hobby.

The New Age of Synthetic Turfs are as Real as it Gets
By: Scott Armstrong | 05/10/2008
Texas Turf Solutions provides synthetic putting green turf, playground turf systems, artificial lawn turf and tennis court turfs. Whether you are looking to improve your short golf game, have a low maintenance yard that requires no watering or protect and beautify your playground area, synthetic turf products are what you are seaching for.

How Far Can You Hit With Your Golf Iron Shots?
By: John Woon | 05/10/2008
Most good golfers and professionals know how far they hit their iron clubs. This is something that every golfer should have an idea about. Not knowing how far you hit each of your golf iron shots would prevent you from playing good and consistent golf.

Upheaval in the World of Women’s Golf
By: Christine Speedy | 04/10/2008
From the Fairway October Issue includes commentary on Golf for Women ceasing publication and LPGA announces new English speaking requirement and then takes it back shortly after.

How to Hit a Good Bunker Shot in Golf
By: John Woon | 03/10/2008
Most high handicap golfers dread going into the bunker. However, getting out from a bunker is basically a very easy shot….only if you know how.

Golf in Thailand
By: Mark Siegel | 02/10/2008
Destination diversity and the vast choice of golf courses located throughout the country are key factors attracting the large numbers of visitors coming to play golf in Thailand.

Hank Haney Talks Tiger Woods
By: Stacy Solomon | 02/10/2008
The few minutes that I taped with Mr. Haney is literally a gold-mine of information which will definitely assist both the beginner and advanced amateur golfer. And yes, there is even some commentary on Tiger Woods, his philosophy and how he’s faring during his forced rest.

More from Tracy Patton

Pitching Wedges –the Key to Your Short Game
By: Tracy Patton | 28/08/2008 | Golf
Can the right pitching wedge help you master your short game? Is there an art to picking the right pitching wedge for the shot? How the right pitching wedge will help you master your short game, hit more greens in regulation, and consistently make par.

Peugeot Pepper Mills Spice Up the Kitchen
By: Tracy Patton | 22/04/2008 | Food and Beverage
Peugeot salt, pepper, spice, and coffee grinders always give a perfect grind. Considered to be the finest of all grinding mechanisms.

The Masters at Augusta National
By: Tracy Patton | 11/04/2008 | Golf
The Masters Tournament held at Augusta National has created some of the greatest moments in golf history.

Golf Training Aids - Can They Really Improve your Game
By: Tracy Patton | 28/11/2007 | Golf
Looking to improve or maintain a respectable golf handicap, who isn’t? One proven solution is the use of golf training aids.

Golf Gifts and Decor Make Perfect Holiday Gifts
By: Tracy Patton | 06/11/2007 | Holidays
November 23, the day after Thanksgiving, also know as "Black Friday", starts the holiday shopping countdown for 2007. Only 32 shopping days left until Christmas. What is going to make the perfect gift this year?

Article Categories






Give Feedback

Sign up for our email newsletter

Receive updates, enter your email below