PXG's fourth zero-torque putter arrives with a new design paired with the brand's well-established technology. Is this ...
Soft, mid, firm - which putter feel is best for your game, and how do you know? True Spec's Marc Roybal explains. The post Which putter feel is best for you? It depends - here’s why appeared first on ...
Although the mallet putter has been around almost since the birth of the game, its presence has almost always been met with the same type of reaction from golfers. “Sure, they’re probably easier to ...
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 ...
Scotty Scheffler describes it as a "silly mistake," which is unfortunate, because it's something a lot of golfers do. It's so common in fact that you probably do it, and may not register it as a ...
Starting the ball on your intended line is the key to making more putts. Sounds simple, but you have to put in the work. I recommend that, at least twice a week, you grind on straight four-footers to ...
Walk the putt and sense the general direction of slope with your feet. Many golfers like to feel the break rather than relying only on their eyes. Most of the break happens on the final third of the ...
Inside the leather. The circle of friendship. Knee knockers. The gimme. The recreational golfer undoubtedly recognizes that these terms refer to short putts—more specifically, short putts that aren’t ...
Adam Scott has dropped a bombshell this week that nobody likely saw coming. Adam Scott, the guy who's been wielding a long putter for over a decade — the same Adam Scott who won the 2013 Masters with ...