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What is putter lie?

Lie angle is the angle in which the shaft intersects the head relative to the ground. Most off-the-rack putters come standard at approximately 70 degrees. Testing shows that best performance comes when both the toe and heel sit evenly at impact.

What lie should my putter be?

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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.

How does lie affect a putter?

"A lie angle that is too flat will cause a player to reach for the ball and his hands will move out from under the shoulders," Pelz told Golf World in 2010. "That leaves the putter swinging around the body instead of along the proper path.

Should a putter lie flat?

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!

What is mallet putter?

Mallet putters are typically defined by their large heads that are designed in a variety of shapes and sizes. The most common mallet putter head shapes are square, semi-circle or what is referred to as the half-moon shape. The traditional mallet putter has a square or rounded back.

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Why is my putter face closed at impact?

The normal ball position would be one ball width left in the stance. If the balls tend to go left, a ball position slightly more right will support a more open putter face at impact. Accordingly, if the balls tend to go to the right a ball position slightly more left will support a more closed face at impact.

Why are putters offset?

The club head in an offset putter sits farther back from the ball's position than the shaft. The purpose of an offset putter is either to keep a player's hands in front of the club head during the putting stroke or to accommodate his dominant eye.

Do putters have loft?

The average loft on a putter ranges from 2 to 4 degrees, but it's possible you could need more loft if you're like early-career Lefty and add a significant amount of forward press — leaning the shaft towards the ball at impact — during your stroke.

What putter is left eye dominant?

Left eye dominant players usually prefer putters with offsets like the Scotty Cameron Newports. Putter offsets help players create a consistent setup. Sometimes players press the shaft forward or lean the shaft back at setup but it actually appears straight up and down from the player's point of view.

What is putter toe flow?

(By the way, the amount that the clubface of a putter opens and closes during a putting stroke is called "toe flow." The more toe hang a putter has, the more toe flow it will have.

Does putter lie angle matter?

Lie angle with loft are the two most important aspects when it comes to your putter. Forget about the club length, neck and head shape, if your lie angle or loft is out, the chances of you putting it well get a lot less.

Is a heavier putter better for fast greens?

Heavier putters work well on fast greens because you only need a short back stroke to get the ball moving. But the lighter putter also works because it just feels more nimble in your hands like a magic wand.

How do you bend a putter to lie?

To adjust lie angle bend up to make more upright and down to make flatter. The shaft should move in a plane parallel to the front of the machine. See illustration 8. To adjust the loft angle, bend back (up) to add loft to putter and bend forward (down) to de-loft putter.

What length is Tiger Woods putter?

The Scotty Cameron putter that Woods uses in competition is 34 inches long and made from German stainless steel (GSS), an ultra-soft material Cameron uses for some putters made for Tour players.

Should putter lean forward at address?

The putter shaft should be 90 degrees to the ground

I don't recommend that you lean the putter shaft forward or back at address. This will change the built-in loft of the putter.

How much do putters weigh?

A standard weight putter 34 inches long is close to 19 ounces. This depends on shaft and grip weight. With a standard Winn grip, stiff steel shaft and the most common head weight of about 12.3 ounces (350 grams) the dead weight of a putter would be about 18.5 ounces.

Can you adjust putters?

At the simplest level the club fitter will take certain measurements and then alter your putter by making a series of adjustments so that it suits you.

Why are putters lifted?

So why is putter loft important? Loft is needed on a putter because as the ball rests on the green it pushes down slightly into the grass. The loft is therefore needed to lift the ball up and on to the surface for an end-over-end smooth roll.

What is a zero offset putter?

A putter with no offset, the leading edge of the shaft is in direct line with the leading edge of the putter face when looking down at the putter. In a putter with offset, the leading edge of the shaft is slightly ahead of the putter face when looking down.

Do pros use double bend putters?

Most professional golfers do use double bend putters, while others stick with the more traditional single bend design. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what feels most comfortable for each golfer.

What happens in a putter fitting?

First, we will take the static measurements of your current putter. We're looking for length, lie angle, loft, weight, and several other important measurements. Additionally, we'll go through an interview process to learn what you typically see on the putting green.

Should you release the putter head?

When you learn to release the putter face through the stroke you'll have much more consistent loft. You're also taking loft off through the stroke, so the ball will have a lot less backspin and will roll truer, and you'll hit the ball very solidly, which is critical for distance control.

Why do I push and pull putts?

Pushing Putts is a common flaw for many golfers. A push will most likely happen when a golfer has a shorter putt from inside ten feet. The push for a right handed golfer is when the putter face at impact is open to the target line either from an incorrect swing path or there was too much hands and wrists in the stroke.