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PUTTER SWING WEIGHT INCREASE

Posted on 15-09-2021 | admin


When most golfers think about custom fitting, they think about drivers. The
experience can be magical. A player and a trained fitter tinker with different
head and shaft combinations, tweak lofts and adjust moveable weights. Presto,
the ideal combination adds 15 yards of distance off tee and the golfer is
hitting straighter shots.

 1. Putter Swing Weight Increase Chart
 2. Putter Head Weight

Putters, on the other hand, rarely come to mind. That’s a huge mistake. Elite
golfers will use their driver, typically, fewer than 10 times in a round but
roll 27 to 30 putts. Weekend players may reach for their driver more often than
pros, but they putt more too, often up to 35-40 times per round. A custom fit
putter that augments your natural stroke can enhance your chances of performing
better on the greens and lower your scores.

Putter Swing Weight Increase Size; Tiger Woods Putter Swing Weight; The Best
Golf Putter. See More Reviews. See More Reviews. The first golf putter included
in our collection is the Pinemeadow Golf PGX. We all search for that one putter,
ergonomically crafted for the perfect fit, to make putting more enjoyable and
less arduous. In simple terms the moment of inertia is the measure of a putter's
resistance to twisting on off-centre hits. The greater the moment of inertia,
the less the putter blade rotation and loss of energy. The way to increase the
MOI of a putter is to move weight away from the centre of gravity (CG).

If you recently read my story on Arccos Caddie Strokes Gained Analytics, you
know I’m an average player. My handicap is 13, and while I would love more
distance and accuracy off the tee and need to sharpen my iron game, I’m a decent
putter. But when Club Champion asked if I would like a putter fitting, I jumped
at the chance. Here’s what I learned.

Safety first
I had not taken three steps inside Club Champion’s Hartford, Connecticut,
faculty before Mitchell Becker, a PGA of America professional and my fitter for
the morning, asked me to use some hand sanitizer. He also used some while we
talked, and like me, he wore a mask. Becker explained that every morning before
the store opened, it was thoroughly cleaned. Aside from fist-bumping instead of
shaking hands, everything about the fitting experience felt the same as fittings
before the COVID-19 pandemic. I felt very safe.

Know thy stroke
Before we did anything, Becker measured my putter and learned it is 34 inches in
length and has 3 degrees of loft. That would be our starting point.

Launch monitors like TrackMan and Foresight do a great job revealing things like
the launch angle, spin rate and ball speed you create with a driver off the tee.
On the green, technology can show you data points and tiny details about how you
aim, your stroke’s path and what is happening at impact.

Science & Motion’s SAM PuttLab is the device of choice at Club Champion. After
attaching a small plate to your putter’s shaft, the Y-shaped machine uses
ultrasound to track the club as it moves. Calibrating it using my putter took
about 15 seconds, and putting from a predetermined spot on the artificial green,
it collected information as I made seven 10-foot putts. Becker quietly studied
my posture and alignment while standing about 10 feet behind me. The SAM PuttLab
analyzed everything else.

It turns out my aim is good. On average, my putter’s face was pointing only 0.5
degrees to the hole’s right at address. Becker said he had seen golfers who aim
as much as 10 degrees away from the cup.

Coming into impact, my putter does not swing straight through the ball. Instead,
it rises an average 1.7 degrees.

Many people do not realize that the ball’s weight creates a tiny depression in
the green and that a putter’s loft is designed to get the ball out of that
depression. Too much loft can make the ball hop, but too little loft will drive
it into the ground.I have a slight forward press, so while my putter has 3
degrees of loft, the playing loft at impact usually is 2.1 degrees. Luckily, my
combination of effective loft and rising swing was good.

SAM also revealed I have a moderately arced stroke. The head swings to the
inside of my target line on the takeaway and on the follow-through. As I make my
backswing, it also showed the face opens an average of 7.4 degrees, and it
closes an average of 15.7 degrees on the follow-through. In other words, it’s
rotating, but at the most critical moment – impact – it was open 0.6 degrees to
the right. Again, that’s pretty good. That combination of arc and rotation
indicated that a face-balanced putter would be wrong for me, but that either a
blade or mallet-style putter with 30 to 45 degrees of toe hang could be an
option.


PUTTER SWING WEIGHT INCREASE CHART

Length and lie angle are critical
While I holed six of the seven putts the SAM device studied, it showed I made
contact slightly toward the toe of the face on all but one putt and that the toe
of my putter was elevated by about 2 degrees. In the ideal setup, the putter
should be flat.

At impact, the lie angle was 68 degrees. By flattening the lie angle to 67
degrees and adding an inch in length to the club, the impact spot could be
shifted more to the center of the face for improved consistency.

Becker bent the lie angle of the putter I was using 1 degree flatter, but I
could not see any difference at address. Then he handed me a putter with the
same specs but that was one inch longer. I felt the difference immediately. It
was only an inch, but I felt more upright and more comfortable. However, because
the lie angle was ideal, my eye position over the ball was in the same location,
so my aim was not affected.

In 20 minutes I had learned that I need a putter with 30-45 degrees of toe hang,
3 degrees of loft, a length of 35 inches and a lie angle of 67 degrees. After
that, everything is my preference.

Grips, alignment aids and customization
Once you know what you need, a good custom fitter can help you sort through the
scores of putters on the market that are viable options.


PUTTER HEAD WEIGHT

A mallet or a blade?Large grip or small?Chrome, black, white, blue?Alignment
lines, alignment dots or both?Custom stamping?

So, what putter did I get? In the end, I opted to keep the same
heel-toe-weighted blade that I walked in with, but with a few modifications.

The putter was given a longer shaft, a small amount of extra weight was added to
the tip section to increase the swing weight and I switched to a new midsized
grip.

I walked into my putter fitting with a club that pretty closely matched my
stroke and walked out with an even better one.






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