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Choosing Putters

Golfers of all skill levels make or break their golfing round by their putting ability. It's the one club in your bag that has the most potential of reducing your score. The selection of a putter is as much a personal preference of style and look, as it is about feel and technology.

Form is as important as function when it comes to your putter. A player has to like what they see before they will have confidence in the product. Once a person finds a putter that they are pleased with the aesthetics of, at least half the battle is won.

Styles of putter shapes: Blade vs. Modern is the obvious choice. Blade-type putters are narrow from face to back, and long from toe to heel. Players who prefer a more traditional look tend to prefer blade style models, while players who want a more modern look opt for mallet type putters. Today's mallet putters come in a wide variety of shapes, but are usually almost as deep from face to back, as they are from toe to heel. Through the use of different materials and shapes, a higher moment of inertia (MOI) can be achieved. The MOI is simply the putter head's resistance to twisting. A higher MOI translates into more stable contact with an off-center impact, which in turn means more putts finding the bottom of the cup instead of burning the edge or catching the lip. Placement of weight is critical for how a putter will resist twisting. Face-balanced putter heads are less likely to be influenced by wayward strokes and poor contact.

Materials and specifications: Should you go with a putter head that has a polymer substance to soften impact, or milled metal for a more crisp feel? The difference in face material will have an impact on how far a ball will travel with a similar length of swing. Those who prefer a firmer feel should stay with putters that do not have inserts. Most putter heads are made from softer steels than irons or metal woods.

Playing Length: The standard length of a putter is 35 inches however you can customise the length of your putter if you prefer a shorter or longer putter.

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