Thread: Putter Length
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Old 12-23-2005, 11:31 PM
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Shew-wee you put on some weight!!!!
Originally Posted by Yoda
The big idea is that the Putt is a Golf Shot and it should be treated as such. Ideally, its Stroke Pattern is derived from your Basic Stroke Pattern, i.e., the Stroke is only miniaturized, not drastically altered. And that includes the normal condition of the Arms (6-A-4) -- the Left Arm is always straight and the Right Arm is always bent until the end of the Follow-Through (the Both Arms Straight position).

The Putter's upright Lie Angle and its popular 34"-35" Shaft length makes it difficult to fully-extend the Left Arm. Hence, my 32" Clubshaft. Another benefit of the shorter Shaft is a shortened Stroke Radius. And, per 2-M-2-2, this automatically results in a reduced Effective Clubhead Mass (and less Clubhead Power). For any given distance, this means you can Stroke your Putts with greater authority. This is especially valuable on high-stimp championship greens.

It is not an accident that Andy North won two U.S. Opens with a putter less than 30" long.
Skipper . . . Do you add weight to the head so it doesn't feel like swinging a feather? I have SHORT putter too. Looks like it got beat up by a roll of lead tape.
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