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when should the a golf ball on the toe of the putter

by Mr. Jamal Macejkovic Sr. Published 3 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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If the putter's toe always hangs over the back of the hole, you're hitting it too straight; if it doesn't, you're hitting it too long. The more face rake you have on your putter, the longer the toe will hang over the back of the hole. This is because more face rake means better control of the ball's roll after it has been struck.

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Full Answer

Should a putter have the toe up at address?

Here is the truth about 'toe up.' A properly fitted putter should not have the toe up at address, because the address position is how the putter will present itself to the ball at impact.

Why do toe hang putters leave their face open?

Toe hang may actually make the issue of leaving the face open worse! As Rife explains, toe hang putters have more head weight on the toe side. During the putting stroke, that toe-heavy weight distribution causes the putter head to open on the backstroke.

What does toe up mean in golf swing?

Addressing the golf ball ‘toe up’ is when the golfer places the clubhead behind the ball with the toe slightly off the ground. Doing this allows the club to arrive back to the ball square with the turf, as the shaft will naturally be slightly more upright at impact than address due to the forces being placed on the club throughout the swing.

How far should you stand a putter grip’s distance?

The answer is simple: You should stand a putter grip’s distance away. That’s right. Use the grip of your putter to measure from your golf ball to your toe line. Then adjust so the ball is just slightly forward of center within your stance. Keep that putter stroke nice and even—same distance back, same distance forward.

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Why would you use the toe of the putter?

The toe will be touching the ground and the heel will be in the air with the putter head in this position, so you will be able to swing the putter head up above the collar of rough and then down to strike the golf ball cleanly, without the rough interfering with the movement of the putter head.

Who should use a toe up putter?

Drivers should always have the toe up at address – if the hands return close to this position while impacting the ball -- because during the last portion of the swing there is a centrifugal force of up to 70 pounds just before impact, acting at the center of gravity (c.g.) of the head.

Where should the ball be in your putter stance?

Your ball should be positioned just forward of the middle of your stance. Determining how close the ball should be to your body is a bit more complicated. It is generally agreed that you should set your putting posture so that your eyes are positioned directly above or just slightly inside of the ball.

How do I know what toe to hang on my putter?

These are the two basic putter types. Here's how to tell the difference: Place the putter on a countertop or table, with the clubhead hanging off the edge. If the toe points down to any degree, it's a toe-hang model. If the face points straight up, it's face-balanced.

Should my putter sit flat on the ground?

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 long should my putter be 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. Customized putter are suggested for those above 6'4″ and shorter than 5'6″.

Should I forward press when putting?

1:142:03Putting: Forward press - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipBehind the hands quicker. And that enables you to have the chance to make more putts and keepMoreBehind the hands quicker. And that enables you to have the chance to make more putts and keep yourself in continuous motion try that out by the way they both went. In perfect.

Should your hands be ahead of the ball when putting?

For most golfers, the best place to set the hands prior to the putting stroke is just slightly ahead of the ball. Yes, that is the same position that you are going to use for most of your golf swings. However, when putting, you aren't going to use your hands actively during the movement of the club.

Should your head be behind the ball when putting?

0:221:33Putting technique: Head position - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipTheir left eye. So that the ball is then directly below that once you've got into your posture. WhenMoreTheir left eye. So that the ball is then directly below that once you've got into your posture. When we've got that set the balls in the right place the bottom of the Ark will come underneath.

What happens with too much toe hang?

Toe hang may actually make the issue of leaving the face open worse! As Rife explains, toe hang putters have more head weight on the toe side. During the putting stroke, that toe-heavy weight distribution causes the putter head to open on the backstroke.

Does toe hang matter?

Does toe hang really matter when putting? Toe hang does matter, as people with an arced stroke will find it quite beneficial. If you use a face balanced putter for a strong arcing swing, you'll find it difficult to line the face up at impact.

Does my putter have too much toe hang?

If you notice your putter has a tendency to really open and close during the stroke, you might want to look at a putter with maximum toe hang, where the toe droops significantly.

What does toe up putter mean?

0:505:38Odyssey Toe Up Putters - YouTubeYouTubeStart of suggested clipEnd of suggested clipSo you normally would have a face balanced putter. And then you get a toe Drupada. And this one isMoreSo you normally would have a face balanced putter. And then you get a toe Drupada. And this one is stroke balance toe up so odyssey is saying it's stroked balanced.

Which pro golfers use Evnroll putters?

Pros That Use Evnroll PuttersZac Blair.Ian Poulter.Lucas Glover.Phil Mickelson.Lexi Thompson.

What kind of putter does Phil Mickelson use?

Which putter does Phil Mickelson use? According to reports, Mickelson has been using the Odyssey Stroke Lab Black Ten putter as well as an Odyssey Versa #9 model.

Are face balanced putters bad?

If you try to putt with a straight-line motion, you don't want the clubface opening and closing, after all. On the other hand, a face-balanced putter is likely a poor choice for golfers who use a strong arc (a k a, swinging gate) or slightly arcing putting stroke.

How to measure distance from putter to toe line?

The answer is simple: You should stand a putter grip’s distance away. That’s right. Use the grip of your putter to measure from your golf ball to your toe line. Then adjust so the ball is just slightly forward of center within your stance. Keep that putter stroke nice and even—same distance back, same distance forward.

What is the optimal ball placement for putting?

The optimal ball placement for putting is just forward of center in your stance. You see, it’s all about angle of attack. When we talk about attack angle, we’re talking about the angle of your stroke at the moment of impact. If you catch the ball on a slight downward motion, that is a negative angle of attack.

Why is the position of the golf ball important?

While the position of your golf ball is important to the success of any shot, it’s uniquely crucial to putts. Putts are precision shots, as we are all (somewhat painfully) aware. The slightest adjustment in angle, power, or contact can make or break your shot.

Where should I place my golf ball on the Rimer trainer?

If you’re using the Rimer trainer with your lead foot on the “A” end and your trail foot on the “O” end, you want the golf positioned at around “G.”

How to use a 4-in-1 short game trainer?

When using the 4-in-1 Short Game Trainer, you align each foot with an end bracket, then use the slider to determine the position of your ball. A tool like this one is helpful for practicing the tips I am about to share. You can easily get the ball in the right spot every single time, so your eyes begin to measure with the same precision as the trainer.

What is the objective of golf practice?

Often, the objective of golf practice is to train the body. What does correct swing motion feel like? How can you create a habit of switching pressure between feet at the right time? Are you rotating or shifting on the backswing?

Is AOA good for putting?

Not everyone agrees that a positive AOA is ideal for putting, but trust me. In my decades of teaching the game of golf, I have seen countless golfers sink more putts by making this small adjustment.

What does it mean when a golf club strikes the toe?

Mis-hits that strike the toe of the golf club will often cause a ‘rattling’ sensation that travels up the club shaft and can be felt in the golfer’s hands and arms, and often produce a draw or even hook ball flight.

Where is the toe of a golf club?

The toe of the golf club is the outermost part of the clubhead, located at the opposite end to the hosel on the other side of the ‘sweet spot’. It is the section of the golf club that is farthest away from the golfer when addressing the ball. Mis-hits that strike the toe of the golf club will often cause a ‘rattling’ sensation ...

How should a golf club lie on the ground?

You should be able to fit a small coin under the toe of the club at address, with the heel remaining in contact with the ground.

What happens if the golf club is too upright at address?

If your golf club is too upright at address, it can lead to the toe of the club digging into the turf at impact. This is because during the golf swing, your hands – and hence the club shaft – naturally become more upright due to the forces created. This will negatively affect your ball-striking.

Should I have the toe up at address with irons?

Yes. When hitting i rons, you should always address the golf ball with the toe of the club slightly up. This will ensure the clubhead arrives at the ball square at impact and will lead to better interaction with the turf, resulting in straighter shots.

What does it mean to set the club with the correct amount of toe up?

Setting the club with the correct amount of ‘toe up’ will prevent the toe or heel of the club digging into the ground at impact, and allow the clubhead to interact with the surface in the most efficient way.

Why do golf clubs address the ball?

Addressing the golf ball ‘toe up’ is when the golfer places the clubhead behind the ball with the toe slightly off the ground. Doing this allows the club to arrive back to the ball square with the turf, as the shaft will naturally be slightly more upright at impact than address due to the forces being placed on the club throughout the swing.

What happens if you hit a putt off the toe?

Remember any off center strike will be more difficult to control when it comes to direction and distance. Instead, try shortening your stroke and hitting the putt with less force.

What is the sweet spot in golf?

The sweet spot is where a true hit occurs that give you the most distance and control that you can achieve whether it's a putt or a full golf swing. Missing the sweet spot anywhere will result in a host of distance and control errors. Making contact on the heel closes the face over and forces a low miss to the left.

Is advice bad for golf?

Advice certainly isn't a bad thing if it's meant well and fortunately golf is a "gentlemen's game" where we like to help each other improve. Lots of tips and instructions are shared among students of the game and while some actually do help, a lot of them can be detrimental.

How to tell if a putter is toe hang?

You can figure out the toe hang of your putter by balancing the shaft on your finger, as illustrated above. When the club is perfectly balanced and sits horizontal relative to the ground, take a look at the club head. The more the toe of your putter head droops toward the ground, the more toe hang it has. If the face of your putter points toward the sky, then it’s face balanced.

Why do putters have toe hangs?

Due to increasing demand for toe hang options in both the market as a whole and in the professional game, putter makers have increased the amount of hosel options that lead to differing degrees of toe hang. In the most basic sense, more toe hang will better suit golfers who have arcing strokes; these players tend to rotate the face open and shut more throughout the stroke. Face balanced designs, on the other hand, typically suit golfers who have a more straight-back and straight-through stroke with little or no face rotation.

Why do putters have to square their faces?

As you change direction to make the forward stroke, the putter head continues to lag, causing the putter head to remain open. Therefore, as the putter head moves more toward impact , the golfer must close the face to square it. Without squaring the face up, golfers may have a tendency to leave the face open and push the ball. For righties, that means missing the target to the right (lefties who “push” will miss left).

What is a toe hang putter?

One particularly important ( yet often misunderstood) ingredient in finding a putter that fits your stroke is something called “ toe hang .”. Essentially, toe hang helps describe the relationship between the axis of the putter shaft and the head’s center of gravity (CG).

Why do putters fit different strokes?

Factors such as putter length, grip size, grip shape, overall weight, swing weight, lie angle, loft, head shape, face design, shaft material and hosel configuration all play an important role in how a certain putter marries up with your particular stroke . That’s why a putter fitting is so helpful if you’re searching for comfort and confidence on the putting green.

Which is better, toe hang or face balanced?

In the most basic sense, more toe hang will better suit golfers who have arcing strokes; these players tend to rotate the face open and shut more throughout the stroke. Face balanced designs, on the other hand, typically suit golfers who have a more straight-back and straight-through stroke with little or no face rotation.

Do toe hang putters have a square face?

Of course, having a square face at impact is crucial to hitting putts on line, but, as Rife explains, toe hang putters are not necessarily the answer to the open-faced problem. Toe hang may actually make the issue of leaving the face open worse! As Rife explains, toe hang putters have more head weight on the toe side.

Why should a putter not have a toe up?

A properly fitted putter should not have the toe up at address, because the address position is how the putter will present itself to the ball at impact. There are practically no additional centrifugal forces -- other than those associated with the forces of gravity-- on the putter when making a stroke compared ...

How did Wilson fill the cavity of the golf club?

To make the club conform to the rule, Wilson filled the very bottom of the cavity where it exited at the sole, with a hard rubber like substance. This did not affect the movement of the face but did prevent dirt from accumulating inside the cavity ' something they hadnt thought about.

What is the C.G. of a shaft?

The c.g is forward of the shaft and approximately in the center of the head and because it is away from the shaft axis, the centrifugal force will bend the shaft down (droop) and align the face properly (or almost properly) at impact. Glad you are enjoying the column and thank you for your kind comments.

Should drivers always have their toes up at address?

Drivers should always have the toe up at address ' if the hands return close to this position while impacting the ball -- because during the last portion of the swing there is a centrifugal force of up to 70 pounds just before impact, acting at the center of gravity (c.g.) of the head.

Is the putter toe line horizontal?

So you should have the putter toe/heel line horizontal at address. A radius on a sole of a put ter is generally a good thing so the center of the sole should be in contact with the ground in the set up position.

How Do I Know What Putter To Use?

Go to your local club fitting room and practice with different types of putters. Beginners should use a mallet putter to help them develop their putting. More experienced golfers prefer laded and high MOI putters

What is the best putter for a golf ball?

That allows you to hit up onto the ball to hit a truer roll on the golf ball. One of the best-bladed putters on the market is the Odyssey White Hot Pro , which has a large sweet spot that produces a great contact with the golf ball and a truer roll on the ball.

What Is The Best Putter For An Average Golfer?

With that in mind, the most forgiving putters are mallet putters , and they are perhaps the best and most suitable putters for high handicap golfers.

What is a blade putter?

Blade putters are the lightest type of putter you can purchase . Named because of their thin, streamlined putting heads, bladed putters are typically made of forged cast iron and usually have a narrow cavity back. They are the cousin of the muscle back bladed iron and are similarly less forgiving than a bladed iron.

How to tell if a golf club is weighted?

If you’re unsure of how the weight is distributed within a golf club, balance the club’s shaft on your finger. If the clubhead drops down so that the club’s toe is facing the ground, that means most of the club’s weight is situated in the toe. If the club’s face points to the sky, as a mallet putter should do , then the club’s weight is distributed primarily in the heel and base of the club.

How to figure out your swing style?

How do you figure out your swing style? Grab yourself a golf ball, two plastic rods, or sticks, and place the ball in the middle of the two alignment rods. Next, grab your putter and address your shot as if you were about to putt on a green. Initiate your backswing, and just as you get to the top of your backswing, stop and hold that position.

What are the different types of putters?

There are typically three different types of golf putters: Blade putters; High MOI putters; and. Mallet putters. Which putter is best for you depends on your putting stroke, your stance, and how comfortable you are with the weight of each putter. Ultimately it comes down to personal preference and how each golfer strikes the ball on ...

Where to hit the ball on the top of the putter face?

So just doing some logical reasoning....In order to hit the ball on the top of the putter face like that you need to have the shaft leaning forward at address/impact with the ball placed somewhere between the lead chest. Most people I play with never ever have any shaft lean at address and as a result hit the bottom half of the face and the ball hops everywhere.

Where does Tiger putt hit the ball?

Watch slow motion videos of Tiger putting. Strikes the ball right at the equator of the ball with a slight upward path of the putter and right in the middle of the face.

How tall is a Newport 2 putter?

Then is the wear pattern on his putter lying to us? I don't know the real dimension of the face height of his putter (or any newport 2), But assuming it's ~1 1/4" tall (31.75mm), the center of the wear pattern is nowhere near 4.9mm above the horizontal CL.

How to hit a ball that jumps off the face?

For your ball to hop/jump off the face you are hitting downward on the ball (or de-lofting it so that you have negative loft at impact) and the ball is actually bouncing off the ground. You need to strike the ball with the putter coming through the ball level or very slightly on the upstroke. This allows the loft of the putter blade to work properly. Your buddy has the physics wrong as it is impossible to hit the ball higher up without blading it. You always are going to hit the ball on the equator of the ball. What matters is the Angle of Attack.

Do you hit a putt low on the face?

They definitely do not hit it low on the face. In fact it’s the opposite. Most are surprised how high on the face a properly struck putt is

Why is my golf club not hitting the middle of my toe?

The issues relating to not hitting the middle of toe or the heel are the fact that the club can twist and can change your distance control. A ball that hits nicely in the center of the face will roll truer and straighter and possibly further, a ball that hits the toe or the hill will twist the club and wont roll as far.

Can you aim to hit a putt from the toe?

You can actually deliberately aim to hit that putt from the toe side. And hitting from the toe will just kill the putter a little bit like I mentioned, it wont hit it quite so far, but if that’s a good thing for you, you just hit on the toe side and it just trickles and rolls down gently to the hole, sometimes deliberately aiming ...

Do putters have a sweet spot?

Like all golf clubs your putter has a sweet spot and its as important to hit the putter sweet spot as it is with any other club and that’s often overlooked, when golfers are taking their putts they don’t really notice how they strike it on the face , they don’t really generate the feedback of whether they hit the middle of toe or the hill.

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