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how to fit a golf putter

by Lennie Green Published 3 years ago Updated 3 years ago
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Is fitting a putter really so important?

How To Properly Fit A Golfer For Putters Step 1 – Length. Length equally affects both distance control and directional control of the putt and is very important... Step 2 – Loft Angle. Loft has greater effect on distance control than directional control but does affect both. A putter... Step 3 …

Can you put a standard grip on a putter?

Nov 16, 2006 · Go to your local hardware store and buy a wood dowel-rod which has a diameter about the size of your current putter grip and is a little longer than your current putter. Then go to the practice green and putt a few balls with this dowel-rod, doing your best to perform a proper putting stroke. Of course, this will be difficult without the mass of a putter head to stabilize the …

How to attach a shaft to a putter?

Jul 11, 2018 · A proper putter fitting may be the most importance decision you make when it comes to purchasing golf clubs. A properly fit putter can even last you a lifet...

What style putter should I get?

Jun 20, 2019 · Perfect Fit. You know your putter fits you when the sole of the club lies flat on the ground when your eyes are over the ball at setup. You’re ready to …

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How do I fit myself for a putter?

Both men and women golfers will almost always fit into shorter lengths than those offered as standard. The average seems to be about 33” for men. The average standard length putter used on the PGA tour is 33” to 33 ½” for men. Women will usually fit into 31” to 32 ½” lengths.

What is the proper putter length for my height?

The length of the putter will be directly related to your height. If you are 6 feet or taller, you will need a 35 inch putter, 5'9″ to 6″ suggests a 34 inch putter, while 5'6″ to 5'9″ suggests a 33 inch putter.Apr 26, 2022

Does it make sense to get fitted for a putter?

By getting a proper putter fitting, you can improve the consistency of your short game. That is one of the main reasons to get a fitting. If you can become consistent in your putting, then your scores will improve and so will your confidence.

Do I need a 34 or 35 inch putter?

Bottom line, most people are using putters that are too long for them. Very few men will need a 35-inch putter and very few women will need a 34-inch putter. Even if you're on the taller side—over 6 feet for men and over 5 feet 8 inches for women—it still doesn't mean you'll need a longer putter.Jun 14, 2018

What lie angle should my putter be?

around 70 degrees
Discover the best lie angle

A 90-degree lie angle would have the clubhead parallel to the ground with the shaft pointing straight up, a setup that is against the Rules of Golf. Still, your putter will be the most upright club in your bag, and most putters shipped from the factory have a lie angle around 70 degrees.
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What length putter does Jordan Spieth use?

The putter Spieth used to hole the deciding putt was a 35-inch Scotty Cameron 009 prototype — a TOUR-only model he has been using since he was 15. "The 009 was my favorite putter [as a junior golfer]" Spieth said at the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show.

How much does it cost to get a putter fitted?

A putter fitting will cost between $40 and $150 in the USA.

Are putters worth it?

Are expensive golf putters worth it? The answer is both yes and no. For most people, the mid level, top brand putter is likely to be just as good. Expensive putters are made with the best materials out there and they are typically worth the money.

What is putter grip?

Players who prefer to involve the hands and wrists – “feel” players – should play a smaller putter grip to help activate those smaller joints & muscles in the stroke. Standard size putter grips allow for the most feel and feedback off the putter face at impact, even at the slower speed of a putting motion.Jul 22, 2021

Who should use 35 inch putter?

In general, golfers with a height of 5'9″ – 5'11” should use a 34″ length putter, 5'8″ and below should use a 33″, and those above 6′ should use a 35″ putter. A golfer's posture also contributes to putter length. Upright posture suggests a longer putter, while hunched over suggests a shorter one.May 12, 2021

What happens if putter is too long?

A length that is too long will cause you to subconsciously stand further from the ball, moving your eyes inside, instead of over, the ball. This could mean the arc of your putter is flatter and the toe of your putter could be off the ground, pushing your aim left of target.

Is a 36 inch putter too long?

This measurement can be anywhere between 32 inches and 36 inches depending on YOUR posture and height. Consider this your normal or standard putter length.
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Putter Length Based On Height.
Your HeightPutter Length
Above 6'4”36 inches
6'2” to 6'4”35.5. inches
6'0” to 6'2”35 inches
5'8” to 6'0”34.5 inches
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What is the declination angle?

So declination angle is the 90-degree complement of lie angle , and vice-versa. USGA Rules require putters to have a minimum 10-degree declination angle and that equals a maximum 80-degree lie angle. As with shaft length (L), your best shaft angle depends upon your physical stature and your putting style and stance.

Who is Brent Kelley?

Brent Kelley is an award-winning sports journalist and golf expert with over 30 years in print and online journalism. Elsewhere we have some general guidelines on putter lengths that can help you determine whether you need a conventional putter, belly putter or long putter.

What is the lie angle on a putter?

back to top. Lie Angle. The lie angle is the angle formed by the shaft and sole of the putter head when the putter is held in a neutral position at address. If the toe of the putter is sticking up in the air, you could pull the ball slightly to the left.

What is the loft of a putter?

The loft of a putter is the angle formed by the putterface and a level surface when the putter is held in a neutral position at address. It is measured in degrees.

What happens if your putter is too short?

A putter that is too long or too short can cause an error in your stroke path that leads to inaccuracy. Too Long. You will stand further from the ball and your eyes will be well inside the ball. The plane of your putter path will be flatter and the toe of your putter will be off the ground pushing your aim to the left.

Why is the lie angle important?

The most important aspect of the lie angle is that it promotes good posture and eye position over the ball. The length of your putter and the corresponding lie angle are related. The longer the shaft, the flatter the lie angle should be. The shorter the shaft the more upright the lie angle should be.

Too Flat

If the heel rises off the ground af- ter you’ve settled into your stance with your eyes over the ball, your putter is too flat. You’ll tend to aim right and strike the ball low on the face and out toward the heel.

Too Upright

If the toe lifts off the ground, it means your putter is too upright. The line on top of the putter will appear to point left, and you’ll tend to miss low on the face and toward the toe area of the putter.

Perfect Fit

You know your putter fits you when the sole of the club lies flat on the ground when your eyes are over the ball at setup. You’re ready to roll the ball off the sweet spot— just as the putter was designed!

How tall is a putter?

Putters are typically designed from the manufacturer to fit in the standard size golf bag which is 35-36 inches tall. Most 34-36 inch putters are too long for the average golfer. The player may sacrifice aim/alignment and path problems as a result of ill fit putter length issues.

Who is Bruce Martin?

Editor's Note: Bruce Martin is a PGA Master Professional with the San Diego Golf Academy. SDGAs program offers a curriculum of golf instruction and golf business management at all four golf schools, and provides graduates with the education required to get the golf job they desire. You'll soon be teaching others how to improve their game!

Offset For Aim

A lingering tendency to miss right or left might be due to aiming errors. That is influenced by how much offset a putter has. A putter with an offset hosel, like the model above, naturally favors a left-aim bias (so can help players during their putting stroke who tend to aim too far right).

Toe Hang For Arc

Golfers who swing the putter to the outside on the backstroke may prefer a toe-hang putter, designed to promote a more in-to-in arc motion.

Face-Balanced For Control

A slight arc is natural. If yours is more than four degrees, you’re risking an open putterface during your putting stroke. The straighter-line stroke induced by a face-balanced mallet is the quick fix.

Center-Shaft For Center Hits

You won’t always catch the center of the sweet spot, but if you’re consistently catching the toe or heel, opt for a center-shafted mallet, which twists less than other putters on off-center strikes during your putting stroke.

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