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3 reasons a putter change might have you sinking more putts

By: Ryan Barath
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August 10, 2023
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At some point, almost every golfer, no matter their talent level, struggles on the greens. (Ask Scottie Scheffler.) The reasons are manifold — unfamiliar grass, speeds that are faster or slower than they usually encounter, a putter that isn’t quite aligning with their stroke — but to find a solve it’s critical to understand the difference between a bad day on the greens and a long-term trend. 

To help you figure out the best plan of attack to finding a new flatstick, we’ve come up with some simple identifiers to guide you through the process of figuring out if you really need new putter or maybe just a lesson.

Looks and alignment

Putter looks can play a big role in alignment and stroke. Titleist / Ryan Barath

Although the look of a putter might seem trivial, it actually has an enormous impact on a number of factors, including stroke bias and aim. 

For example, a putter with more square lines might help you align better, but it might also force you to manipulate your putting stroke. On the other hand, a more rounded putter might help you make a better stroke, but if you’re not aligning it correctly, you’re not doing yourself any favors, either.

The solution is to consider a couple of putters that best fit your overall shape preference, and from there find one that suits the way you aim. Do you like a longer line? Do you use the leading edge of the face? Do you prefer a putter with a higher contrast alignment? 

Once you answer these questions, you’ll be well on your way.

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The Odyssey Versa line uses high contrast to help aid with alignment. Callaway Golf

Length

Far too often golfers just grab a putter off the rack, give it a few strokes and say, “Yeah, this will work.” But that style of decision-making could do much more harm than good. 

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On the back of talking about looks and alignment, putter length also plays a big part in how a player aims because the length determines exactly how a player takes their posture when setting up to the ball and where the putter sits relative to the eye line.

If you are using a putter that doesn’t put you into a natural posture over the ball, you’re either going to be too far away or potentially too far over the ball to make an effective stroke. What’s even worse is if you are getting into the proper position over the ball by dramatically changing your posture and hand position to fit the putter’s set length.

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Your putter length should put you in a natural position over the ball with your hands able to make a comfortable stroke and positioned on the putter to where you are holding the middle of the grip. It’s a simple solution to either cut down or extend a putter, and either way, it gives you the opportunity to pick a fresh grip — so even if you’re not looking at a brand new putter, it’s still going to feel new.

Feel and sound

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The TaylorMade TP Reserve putters use a milled face to fine tune feel and feedback. TaylorMade Golf

Putter feel is subjective, and will always come down to the individual golfer. While some golfers might prefer a putter that makes more of a solid “click” sound, others could go the opposite way and prefer to use a putter with a soft insert that produces a duller acoustic. Between these two ends of the spectrum is an endless number of options between face milling patterns and different inset materials to get you dialed into your perfect sound. 

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Just as looks can change how you aim, the sound and feel of a putter will have a large impact on distance control, which is why it is so important to find the right one that matches up with how you adjust to green speed.

So whether you’re looking for a brand ne- option, or just want to make some adjustments to your current putter, use these determining factors to make sure you have the right putter for your game. 

Want to overhaul your bag for 2023? Find a fitting location near you at True Spec Golf.

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Ryan Barath is GOLF Magazine and GOLF.com’s senior editor for equipment. He has an extensive club-fitting and -building background with more than 20 years of experience working with golfers of all skill levels, including PGA Tour players. Before joining the staff, he was the lead content strategist for Tour Experience Golf, in Toronto, Canada.

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