Fitting Options
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Conventional
Conventional putter fitting for length is easy once a couple of key variables are set.
The three keys to
selecting the correct length are:
- 1) Ball position - should be in the middle of your stance
- 2) Your posture - do you prefer to stand erect or to bend over somewhat?
- 3) Do you putt with your elbows bent or do you let your arms hang down essentially straight?
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Belly
Belly putter fitting for length is easy once a couple of key variables are set.
The three keys to selecting the correct length are:
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Long
- 1) Ball position -should be in the middle of your stance.
- 2) Your posture - you should stand fairly erect with very little crouch?
- 3) Where you anchor the end of the putter -You should anchor the top end of the putter in your sternum area
in the middle of your chest.
For best results, you want to make sure your eyes are over the ball/target line or just inside the ball/target line when you are setup to putt.
When your ball position, posture and arm setup are determined then the correct length for your putter is measured from the ground under the ball position up to the point on your body where you will anchor the top of the putter grip.
For example, I am 5' 8 3/4 inches tall and use a Long putter length of 48 inches. I anchor the top of the putter in the top of my sternum area, have a slight crouch in my posture and have my eyes just inside the ball/target line.
The three keys to selecting the correct length are:
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Side Saddle
- 1) Ball position - should be approximately six inches outside and opposite your right toe line (for a right hand golfer).
- 2) Your posture - you should stand fairly erect with a slight crouch. If you choose to crouch significantly, then you will need to select a shorter length.
- 3) Where you anchor the end of the putter - You should anchor the top end of the putter between your biceps and
shoulder in the crease between your arm and chest. You can even anchor your top
hand on top of your biceps for a true one piece stroke.
For best results, you want to bend slightly to the right so your eyes have a
clear view of the ball/target line.
When your ball position, posture and arm setup are determined then the correct length for your putter is measured from the ground under the ball position up to the point on your body where you will anchor the top of the putter grip.
For example, I am 5' 8 3/4 inches tall and use a Side Saddle putter length of 48 inches. I anchor the top of the putter over my biceps and have a slight crouch in my posture.
Since your putter lie angle is limited to a minimum angle of ten degrees from vertical by the USGA, the heel of your putter will be slightly off the ground at address and during your putting stroke. Your putter is balanced with the rear mounted center shaft so that the ball will still roll straight and true.
The three keys to selecting the correct length are:
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REESO-COOK Face-On
- 1) Ball position - should be approximately six inches outside and opposite your right toe line (for a right hand golfer)
- 2) Your posture - you should stand fairly erect with a slight crouch. If you choose to crouch significantly, then you will need to select a shorter length.
- 3) Where you anchor the end of the putter - You should anchor the top end of the putter between your biceps and
shoulder in the crease between your arm and chest. You can even anchor your top
hand on top of your biceps for a true one piece stroke.
For best results, you want to bend slightly to the right so your eyes have a clear view of the ball/target line.
When your ball position, posture and arm setup are determined then the correct length for your putter is measured from the ground under the ball position up to the point on your body where you will anchor the top of the putter grip.
For example, I am 5' 8 3/4 inches tall and use a Face-On putter length of 48 inches. I anchor the top of the putter over my biceps and have a slight crouch in my posture.
Since your putter lie angle is limited to a minimum angle of ten degrees from vertical by the USGA, the heel of your putter will be slightly off the ground at address and during your putting stroke. Your putter is balanced with the rear mounted center shaft so that the ball will still roll straight and true.
The three keys to selecting the correct length are:
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