vj : What are your thoughts on http://www.balance-certified.com/
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12-12-2005, 06:29 PM
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vj : What are your thoughts on http://www.balance-certified.com/
vj and others : What are your thoughts on http://www.balance-certified.com/
Here are the claims
Ok, a little science!
The three points that define the triangle move as one creating the optimum pendulum putting stroke. Positioning mass above the hands counter-balances the head of the putter. This balance gives golfers the ultimate feel while putting. The best balance requires the correct amount of weight in exactly the right places. Optimizing these weights to achieve the proper feel and balance is what Motion Balancing Putters is all about.
The Motion Balancing process will optimize the performance of almost all putters. By going through the process you will find an improved feel and control of your putter. The result is increased distance control and a much tighter dispersion of your putts. Without going into the science (our proprietary information) we have found that we are able to tune the feedback at impact to synchronize your mind, hands and club. Tom Jenkins, Champions Tour player moved from 61st in putting statistics to the top 20 using Balance-Certified weights in his putter. He has won over $4.7 million with a Motion Balanced Putter. Larry Nelson won his first tournament of '04 one week after having his putter Motion Balanced. The results speak for themselves.
Yoda: What does Larry Nelson really think about balance-certified products helping improve a putter?
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12-12-2005, 07:07 PM
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Originally Posted by hue
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Yoda: What does Larry Nelson really think about balance-certified products helping improve a putter?
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I've never talked with him about it, hue, but I will the next time I see him. If I remember!
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12-12-2005, 07:11 PM
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I had the Balance Certified system installed in my two-ball a couple of years ago. I liked the feel. I ended up using the heaviest weight (50 gms). One thing I noticed after awhile is that the head started feeling a little light. It made it easy to get twitchy with the stroke. I have made additional modifications to alleviate that feeling for a more balanced, but heavy feel ala Heavy Putter. I added roughly 120 gms of weight to the head based on experimentation on the practice green. It feels "right" now and seems to work on both fast and slow greens. IMHO, it all comes down to what feels good and performs well for your stroke.
I also tried the Balance Certified system in a demo driver. It did not do much for me, but has done so for others. I have heard statistics as high as 70% for the number of players who get appreciably better ball striking with some amount of weight installed in the butt of their drivers. I guess I fall in the other 30%!
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12-12-2005, 08:54 PM
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Is the net result basically getting the 'mind in the hands' due to the balanced head vs grip? It seems that would net out any natural 'swing' of the clubhead past the grip.
Steph - Are you a swinger or hitter? I'd guess that this could help hitters more than swingers (because it would cut down on the throw out of CF).
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12-12-2005, 09:11 PM
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Probably a Hitter
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Originally Posted by EdZ
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Steph - Are you a swinger or hitter? I'd guess that this could help hitters more than swingers (because it would cut down on the throw out of CF).
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I would probably categorize myself as a hitter. I use the claw grip and push with the right hand. I pop my putts a little because I primarily play municipal courses where the greens, whether fast (never really fast, but 9-10 ish) or slow, are never very smooth.
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12-17-2005, 11:19 AM
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Hue,
The balance certified system is great. It obviously changes the swing weight of the putter and gives the handle (hands) more feel with the added weight. From a teaching/consumer standpoint it can get a little expensive but the merit is there.
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01-07-2006, 07:27 PM
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Originally Posted by vj
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Hue,
The balance certified system is great. It obviously changes the swing weight of the putter and gives the handle (hands) more feel with the added weight. From a teaching/consumer standpoint it can get a little expensive but the merit is there.
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I Balanced Certified my putter ( 32" Yes Dianna with heavyweight Nippon shaft) . Vibration seems to be reduced, it feels much better and the ball is rolling better. I don't fully understand how it works but the results are better. I recommend it.
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01-08-2006, 10:48 AM
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Is this any different?
Is this any different than the 2nd Moment of Inertia Balancing that Jack Kuykendall has been doing for over 5 years? I don't know. I do know that Jack and Homer disagree about a few things, but I can tell you that hitting his clubs is an enlightening experience
Obi WunPutt
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