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 ...
Editor’s Note: Bruce Martin is a PGA Master Professional with the San Diego Golf Academy. SDGAs program offers a curriculum of golf instruction and golf business management at all four golf schools, ...
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 ...
It may not be fair to say yet that putters are becoming the most intriguing club category from a technology perspective. But it’s clear these days there is a lot more thought being given to how to ...
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 ...
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 ...
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.
L.A.B. puts its Lie Angle Balance tech into classic blade shapes with the new heel-shafted LINK.2.1 and LINK.2.2 putters.
Zero-torque putters look different than traditional clubs but promise more consistency on the greens. Learn how they work and ...