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Observations and adjustments of the Putter

Observations Adjustments of the Putter
The shaft is inclined forward towards the hole at the moment of impact. Decrease loft
(most putters on the market have around 4 degrees of loft; EasyPutter has 2 degrees of loft with the standard face)
The shaft is inclined away from the hole at the moment of impact Increase loft
Mention: Toe of the Putter des Putters points upwards Reduce the lean angle
Mention: Heel of the Putter points upwards Increase the lean angle
Regular impact of the ball in the “rear” direction Heavier weight in the “tail” of the putter
Regular impact of the ball in the “front” direction Heavier weight in the “front” of the putter
Ball jumpfs at the moment of the impact Decrease loft
(most putters on the market have 3 to 4 degrees of loft; EasyPutter has 2 degrees of loft with the standard face)

 

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Adjustment of the Putter
Ball passes to the right of the hole (right-handed) Heavier weight in the “front” of the putter (only combats the symptom, not the actual fault)
Ball passes to the left of the hole (right-handed) Heavier weight in the “tail” of the putter (only combats the symptom, not the actual fault)
Putt stays too short Depending on your Putt technique:
“same time”- technique: more weight
“same strength”- technique: less weight
Putts are too long Depending on your Putt technique:
“same time”- technique: less weight
“same strength”- technique: more weight
Touch and Feel of a Putter (more information under “Myths“)
Putt should feel “lighter” or “harder” Change of the clubface: if are more grooves on the clubface then the sound and the feeling should be lighter
Harder: Clubface without grooves
Middle: Clubface with horizontal grooves
Light: Clubface with crossed grooves
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