Back when manufacturers were trying to decide the “standard” length of mass-produced putters, they relied on a bizarre metric: the height of a golf bag. If you measure the front lip of your typical ...
There’s a problem with putter fitting. Several problems, actually. The first problem might be the biggest. It’s accessibility. Finding somewhere for a good data-driven putter fitting isn’t easy.
The most neglected club when it comes to fittings? Easy answer. Putters, which is a head-scratcher to me. Given you use your flatstick more than any other club in your bag, the club can make or break ...
The search for a new putter can go a number of different ways. You can pursue the rack at the local golf shop, roll a few putts and take a chance on something that might (or might not) work. The more ...
Golf has gotten highly technical, hasn’t it? We have GPS or lasers to measure our distance to targets. Anyone buying a new driver will optimize their head type and shaft on a radar machine. Irons are ...
Not long ago (2017 and 2018), in a land far, far away (One World Trade Center, New York City), the Golf Digest office had a putting green smack in the middle of the 27th floor of the Freedom Tower.
Missing putts is a frustrating reality of golf, but if you’re missing more than you think you deserve to, the issue might be your equipment. Even with the right line and a good stroke, you can miss ...
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