Golf Club Buyer's Guides: Putters
Putters Buying Guide
A putter is a golf club used for rolling the ball into the hole on the green. It has a flat face and is designed for short, precise shots. When a golfer is close to the hole, they use a putter to gently tap the ball along the ground, aiming to get it into the cup. Putters are used for the final part of the hole, after other clubs have been used to get the ball close to the green.
Why do I need a LAB putter?
A L.A.B. (Lie Angle Balance) putter is designed for golfers who are looking to correct specific tendencies in their putting stroke, particularly issues related to face angle and stroke path. L.A.B. putters are known for their innovative design and technology that helps improve alignment, stability, and consistency for golfers of all skill levels. Why Someone […]
Read MoreMilled Putters vs Insert Putters
In golf, the type of putter face—whether milled or insert—can significantly impact feel, feedback, forgiveness, and overall performance. Both types offer distinct advantages and are suited for different preferences based on the golfer's needs and stroke style.
Read MorePutter Specs
Lenth / Lie / Loft Weighting LENGTH/LIE/LOFT When selecting a putter, understanding length, loft, and lie are essential in ensuring that the putter fits the golfer’s individual stroke and setup, and contributes to optimal performance. Each of these factors can affect how the ball rolls off the face and how comfortable the golfer feels during […]
Read MoreWhat Putter fits my stroke?
There are 3 types of stroke types: straight, slight arc, and strong arc. A player’s closing angle is the difference (in degrees) between the face angle at the end of the backswing and the face angle at impact. Below is a chart explaining the closing angle in degrees: Putting Style Different Neck types PUTTING STYLE […]
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