My preference is not to mess with the loft during putter fitting, but concentrate more on achieving a more neutral hand position. However, if you need to use a forward press to trigger your backstroke, the club fitter may decide to adjust your putter so that the loft at impact remains within the parameters of two to four degrees.
The grip is the only connection that your hands will have with your putter. If your putter length needs to be adjusted, it is a good time to consider the type of grip you prefer, and have the club fitter fit it for you during the putter fitting session. Conventional thinking equates thin grips with a wristy stroke with the shaft placed in your fingers. Fatter grips put the shaft more in the lifelines of your hands, giving you a steadier hold on your putter as well as promoting a shoulders-and-arms pendulum-like stroke.
They help to prevent your wrists from breaking down during your stroke. Off-the-shelf putters use a standard paddle rubber grip of about 11 inches with a flat front flange so that you can place both your thumbs on top of the shaft one under the other. If the grip has been properly fitted, the flat part should be 90 degrees to the putterface. I prefer an oversize grip as it allows me to place both thumbs on the shaft side by side. This balances my hands on the putter and levels my shoulders.
There is one small disadvantage of an oversize grip in that your putter may not fit into putter tube on your golf bag. There is no standard head weight for a putter. It can be anything nowadays. The relationship between the length, the head weight, and the overall weight of the putter varies from manufacturer to manufacturer and by model.
Most mass-produced putter heads are weighted for a standard off-the-shelf inch putter and weigh around to grams. In theory the head weight should change to keep the same relationship of head weight to grip weight when you either shorten or lengthen the putter. There is a school of thought that you should use a heavy putter to putt on slow greens and a light putter to putt on fast greens. There are some putters on the market with adjustable head weights, but to me this is just an added complication.
Putter Stroke Types Putter Stroke Types Diagram showing how putter strokes can be categorized by the amount of rotation through the impact zone. The proprietary technology we'll use to recommend the putter best suited for you is iPING 2.
Putter Length Chart. Putter Stroke Types. Putter Stroke Type is determined by the amount of rotation through the impact area. Fitting for Head Weight. There could be variations in grip, shaft length, weight, head style, loft, and lie angle. We may make some adjustments to your current equipment. As you know, a lot of golfers make their purchasing decisions based on brand reputation and looks. Also, players tend to make decisions on the style of the head they buy blade or mallet after hearing about which one might better suit their stroke.
As always, our goal is to give you a putter that performs best for your unique stroke. Precision Golf's years of expertise and knowledge have ensured that they retain their position as the leading provider of customised fitted golf clubs. The team strive to provide all clients with not only a set of golf clubs tailored to suit their individual, personal, needs; but also to provide a level of customer service which cannot be beaten.
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