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which major golf tournaments allow long putters

by Jailyn Mills Sr. Published 2 years ago Updated 2 years ago
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Which PGA Tour players have used a long putter?

Rocco Mediate became the first player to win a PGA Tour event with a putter anchored to his body when he won the 1991 Doral-Ryder Open using a 49-inch putter. (Getty) Phil Mickelson had a brief fling with a long putter at the 2011 Deutsche Bank Championship.

Should long putters be banned on the PGA Tour?

Carl Pettersson has used a long putter his entire Tour career and believes the effort to ban it is an overreaction to recent major wins by players using anchored putters. (Getty) Rocco Mediate became the first player to win a PGA Tour event with a putter anchored to his body when he won the 1991 Doral-Ryder Open using a 49-inch putter.

How long should a putter be?

The only regulation with respect to putter length in the Rules of Golf is the general standard that all clubs must be at least 18 inches long. The typical putter is nowhere near as long as the average driver.

What clubs do PGA Tour players use?

PGA Tour players must use clubs that conform to the Rules of Golf published by the U.S. Golf Association. The rules offer a general standard, stating that clubs must include a shaft and a head, and may include a grip.

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What PGA pros use a long putter?

Adam Scott, Keegan Bradley, Webb Simpson, Carl Pettersson and Tim Clark had all won on the PGA Tour with some form of an anchored putter, and their putting statistics took nose dives when the ban went into effect.

Are long golf putters legal?

So long and belly putters are still legal – as long as you don't anchor them.” The argument against anchored putters is based on the assumption that affixing the club to one's body is an illegitimate way of gaining control of the putting stroke. The swinging motion consistent in all facets of golf is diminished.

Are long putters banned in golf?

Are Belly Putters and Long Putters Banned? No. Very important point: The ban on anchoring was (and is) not a change to equipment rules. Belly putters and long putters remain completely legal to use, so long as they are conforming to equipment rules.

Who used a long putter?

1987: Johnny Miller wins the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am using a 46-inch long putter, which he gripped normally but braced against his left arm. July 1989: Orville Moody wins the U.S. Senior Open using a long putter.

What length putter does Phil Mickelson use?

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What is the longest legal putter?

Putter Rules There is no legal limit to the length of a putter or its shaft. The only regulation with respect to putter length in the Rules of Golf is the general standard that all clubs must be at least 18 inches long.

Why does Adam Scott still use a long putter?

Unlike most of his peers on the leaderboard, Scott doesn't use a conventional length putter, or putting style. Instead of letting both of his hands hang in front of his body, as per tradition, he grips his elongated putter like a broomstick with his left hand up by his sternum.

How long is Adam Scott's putter?

Scott led the field on Day 1 in strokes gained: putting (5.074) and made 106 feet of putts, including a 22-footer for birdie at No. 11. “There's no excuse here today.

Why do some golfers use long putters?

The long putter puts less strain on a golfer's back, which can allow a player to practice longer, a key to improvement. Some golfers say the almost upright stance used with the long putter helps them see the “line” to the hole.

Does anyone still make long putters?

The simple answer is that L.A.B. Golf is one of the few putter companies making long putters, and when it comes to custom options we're way ahead of the game.

What are long handled putters called?

Long putters, sometimes called “broomstick” putters, have grown in popularity among professional and amateur golfers. Many players improve their short-putting proficiency when switching to a long putter.

What putter does Bryson Dechambeau using?

SIK Pro C-Series Armlock putterBryson currently uses a SIK Pro C-Series Armlock putter. It's a rare model to be seen on the PGA Tour and it allows Bryson to putt in his very particular way.

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The Problem with the Long Putter Ban

I'm certainly no fan of the long putter, but by deciding to delay the ban for so long, the R&A and USGA have missed a huge opportunity to give players a fresh slate now. Let's face it; tensions are already building between players and fans.

The Real Threat in Professional Golf

It’s no secret that technology in golf is changing the very way we play the game compared to 20 years ago. Golf courses once feared for their length are changing to accommodate the ever-increasing distances professional golfers are hitting.

Technology Out of Control

No question a lot of today’s professional golfers are great athletes. Players like Dustin Johnson are so gifted that they could have played either professional basketball or golf. However, the improvements made in driver heads and golf balls have had more of a significant impact on golfer’s scores than the physical attributes of the players.

What the R&A and USGA Need to do

The R&A and USGA need to stand up and tackle the real issue with professional golf — technology. While advancements in certain aspects of golf are good for the game, we can’t have players continually hitting farther and farther every year, forcing golf courses to change their layouts to keep up.

How long is a putter?

PGA pro Christopher Foley states that most retail putters are 35 to 36 inches long. Foley recommends that golfers be professionally fitted for a putter, adding that the “vast majority” of those who are fitted receive putters that are 32 to 34 inches long.

How long was Keegan Bradley's putter?

Bradley’s putter was 46¾ inches long, according to “Golf Week” magazine.

How long is a golf club?

With the exception of putters, no golf club may exceed 48 inches in length, pursuant to Appendix II, Section 1c. The rules don’t specify how much of that 48 inches the shaft may form; the club’s length is measured from the top of the grip to the sole of the club head. Other than custom-made equipment, 48-inch clubs are typically limited to drivers.

What putter did Adam Scott use?

Adam Scott used a 49-inch putter while finishing second at the 2011 Masters. PGA Tour players must use clubs that conform to the Rules of Golf published by the U.S. Golf Association. The rules offer a general standard, stating that clubs must include a shaft and a head, and may include a grip.

Is a 48 inch driver legal?

While a 48-inch driver is legal, the wisdom of using the longest possible club is questionable. Watson, one of the PGA Tour’s longest hitters, told “Golf Digest” in 2010 that he uses a 44½-inch-long driver, adding a 48- inch driver he tried threw his timing off. Watson notes that a typical golfer is likely better off using a driver ...

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