A few years ago, Tom Morton, director of the Player Performance Studio at Haggin Oaks Golf Super Shop in Sacramento, Calif., told Golf Digest that at best one in four golfers are using a putter that's ...
Degrees Of Separation: Aided by a newly lofted putter, Browne outdistanced the field. After a practice round at Inverness Club in preparation for the U.S. Senior Open, Olin Browne went to Callaway's ...
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 ...
Unlike with the other 13 clubs in a golfer’s bag, truly new putter technology is something of a rarity. Sure, new shapes and different head designs hit the market, models come and go, and novel insert ...
Putters come in many shapes and sizes: blade putters and mallet putters. Some are more traditional, have a simple design and are often favoured by 'feel' putters who rely more on their intuition and ...
Specs: Aluminum body mallet putter with stainless-steel face insert. Available in 10 lie-angle configurations (65 to 74 degrees). Who it’s for: Golfers who like the traditional look and flow of a heel ...
Tony Finau‘s putter blew up during the first round of the Mayakoba Golf Classic. Not in the literal sense, mind you. On social media, numerous gearheads picked up on the odd-looking putter designed by ...
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