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Too often, golfers will purchase golf clubs, including putters, straight from the shelves of your local sporting goods store, their sales outlets retail premises, or a peer golfer. These purchases are made without thinking about whether splashing in particular, is still a good fit to them or their game. Like a fine suit is tailored to every inch of her body to an exact fit your putter and any other club in the bag must fit not only your body but your game as well. All the world is different and unique.
There is no one off the shelf set of clubs designed to suit all individual golfers, or even most golfers. If you took the putter measures 10 professional golfers will be seen that all 10 had in some way, different measurements including length, angle lie, loft, offset, weight and design. All mixed with one purpose in mind: to help golfers make more putts!
Can you imagine the frustration the pros would go through if they had to change its route to accommodate to a different putter every time I decided to change their clubs? However, 99% of all golfers recreational go about purchasing new clubs this way. They buy a club straight from the grill and then make adjustments with your body to make this new putter.
Let's look at the most important factor in adapting putter and how to fix:
Putter Length
The length of your putter has an effect direct on how to configure your putt. If you're like most recreational golfers, your playing with a golf club that is too long or too short for the natural line. Using a putter that is too long for you to set the ball too far away from your body. This affects how your eyes are placed on the ball, your eyes not on the goal line, but within it. This will also make your arms and hands to be much closer to what you want to your body, not allowing her arms to hang naturally. This causes you to manipulate your hands and arms through the movement to compensate the length.
Putters that are too short have the effect otherwise. The ball is too close to your body, causing the eyes to be well out of line. Two short of putter will also cause you to have to extend your arms out further from your body causing to have to "get" the ball during the race. To find the ideal length of your putter may use a method very simple law of your own home.
Without a putter in his hands, set up to tackle a ball as if to putt. Let your arms hang naturally in front of you as reach out and grab a imaginary putter in a comfortable and natural feeling manner. This will put your hands in your natural position without being influenced by holding a real putter.
Now, without moving your hands or arms in this position, having a friend or spouse place your putter back in his hands. Notice where your hands are in the club now compared to where you grabbed in the past. It will probably be a bit surprised at where your hands end up on the putter. This is the correct length must be playing with. Now with a piece of tape, mark a half inch above his hand to his body in the handle of the putter, if your grip is now lower than before. If your new grip is higher on the grip wrap tape ½ inch below the bottom. This is the time for a putter should be playing.
Your local Golf Outlet Pro Shop or you can take this information and make necessary adjustments for you, at minimal cost.
About the author:
Scott Myers has helped golfers of all skill levels start shooting the best golf scores of their life by teaching a simple, step-by-step putting formula designed to drop 9-to-11 strokes in as little as 5 minutes.
To learn more about his breakthrough method, visit: Breakthrough Putting Secrets Revealed today.


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