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) |
Putts pushed past |
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 |