The MOST Important Golf Club! Are YOU Using The WRONG PUTTER?

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The MOST Important Golf Club! Are YOU Using The WRONG PUTTER? Are YOU Using The WRONG PUTTER? Find Out HERE!!! When buying new golf clubs we always think about the top end of the bag first, which driver should we use? what is the longest driver? should I use a hybrid instead of a long iron? which irons should I use? what are the mopiest forgiving irons? which wedges spin the most? what are the best wedges? and then finally we think what putter should I use? what is the most forgiving putter? what is Thebes putter for you? should you use a Scotty Cameron putter? an Odyssey putter? a Ping putter? does it even matter? find out here... and do it now!
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99% of golfers won’t spend the time learning how to putt with precision. Yes a fitting will help. But, if you don’t spend the time actually learning how to putt then nothing will help. Just my opinion. I tried dozens of putters. Loved and hated a few. My putting got better when I stuck with one and spent hours on the putting green creating a repeatable putting stroke. Once you have a repeatable putting stroke THEN a fitting will be truly worth the expense. Again, just my humble opinion.

Oops. I wrote this before watching the entire video. They summed it up quite well at the end. Good job Gents!

blindsquirrel
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Biggest change for me was going to a significantly thicker grip. My Scotty Golo 5 had a traditional pistol grip on it and just wasnt getting on with it very well. Swapped in a Super Stroke and the results were immediate

urdad
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I use a Bettinardi SS28 slot back. I love the FIT face milling and the way it frames the ball. This is the only putter that I've had supreme confidence with. Don't see changing any time soon.

brianmcpeake
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Started with a Hippo HD6 mallet, my putting sucked. Now got a Maxfli TSi blade and putting has improved tremendously. Gone from shooting 64+ on my local 9 holes down to 48.

mjhorlock
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Great vid again James - enjoy your work. You should have a review/look at Sacks Parente putters. They amazing and are a game changer in the putter market. Love your work mate

rorymccreadie
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Just picked up a Rife 2 bar mallet putter. Easily the most comfortable putter to make a stroke with that I've ever played. Helps that the first putt ever made during a round with it was a birdie.

rhull
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I have been using an original odyssey 2 ball putter for 16 or 17 years, . For myself the best putter.

sturoe
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I use a Rife Switchback Two model putter which works well. It has sets of removable heel and toe weights to adjust for green speeds. That way I don't have to make major adjustments if I am playing a course with very fast or very slow greens. I just change the weights on the practice green to see which ones work the best and then make only very minor adjustments to my stroke. I put a stiff graphite shaft in it so it is 37 inches. I can stand up straighter which is more comfortable and makes my stroke more consistent.

bobpegram
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Jack Nicklaus said the difference between a good putter and a bad putter, is the good putter keeps his head still.
Tiger Woods said having the ball directly underneath your left eye, for a right handed golfer, is the optimal position.
Brad Faxon said the key is to have a flowing stroke, same distance/speed back through, using length of stroke to control distance.
Ben Crenshaw said he holds the putter so lightly it almost falls from his hands.
Steve Stricker does all of the above.
Green reading ability, along with proper technique, is what makes you a good putter, because then you start believing you will hole putts.

joemarks
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Lot of things I never knew there .
Thanks very usefull 👍

alanking
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I tried to use a mallet putter, but I just couldn't do it. I ended up getting rid of my odyssey o works #7 putter and bought a Tommy Armour Impact 1. It's a cheaper putter, but performed the best for me which is all that matters.

serenityinsilence
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I tried allot of putters and then I bought the Axis1 Rose Black putter, cut it down to 33.5 inches and added 10 grams of weight to the head. I have never putted better, not just lining it up but speed control. It is in the bag to stay.

keithmartin
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If you putt with very little arc (straight back & straight through) try putting with a center-shafted putter.

bignastytiger
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I have gone through blades, double wides, half mallet, mallet. None of have aided in improving my putting BUT I then got told by a pro in my clubhouse who saw me putting on the practice green outside the clubhouse to try his putter which was a centre shafted 40g weighted head. Took some practice strokes because of how heavy it felt then made some putts and I've managed to consistently putt the ball if not in then within tap in range so I think I'll be looking for a centre shafted putter

TurboPleb
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I got the Costco putter when it was on sale for $99, then bought the weights separate, and it out performs my old one by a mile. I have not added the shaft weight yet as I've seen some reviews where it's hard to get back out but would like to see if the handle is weighted would that make a difference on longer putts.

starks
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You need to test them on a real outside green and not on a mat in the shop - and try over a few sessions if you can (buy from your club ). Really important to test a range of distances and breaks - I have a Newport that I love the concept of, but over 3 footers I can get a bit wavy with it. Was convinced that a toe hang spider would be great for me but over 2 testing sessions I just could not get line or pace. Ended up with a cleveland elevado which is almost automatic inside 3 ft but still have to work on pace from distance.

davidrobinson
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I'm very precise with my putting. I can hit the left and right lip of the cup.

MrJohnnyb
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I may be using the wrong putter but I have been putting with it for 11 years. What wins out? Familiarity or fit?

For me practice makes perfect, use what you like and learn to use it well.

NineEyeRon
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I like putter that is best of both designs - Callaway 2-Ball Blade. Added decal and became Triple Track 2-Ball Blade!

Paul-viking
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How about a comparison with low or no torque putters (LAB, Axis1, etc.). I was fitted into an Axis1 and chose the Tour-B, which suits my eye (more blade like - at least as much as it can be) and cuts down on glare. Perhaps I just needed a change of putters (I have always chosen/ felt more comfortable with more Anser style putters and thus, with toe-hang), but I am putting much better this summer, so I would just urge that golfers keep an open mind to all types ;-)

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