In the past, I used a Putter with a 34" shaft and noticed that I couldn't practice my putting for very long until my back started aching. So I got a Putter fitting and now have a Putter with a 35" shaft and hey presto no aching back👍
@@banditbaker1675 that changes things, I’m 5,7 and was thinking the same length but that is 5 inches more grip length for me. Do you by chance know your wrist to floor length?
Hi Larry, As usual truly valuable information. If I have a putter that I really like can I just put an extension in the butt to adjust to proper length? I know the additional length will change the lie but am not sure if that should be a concern. Thanks as always!
@Larry I understand that lie angle and length are important but what about the toe hang of the putter relative to the persons type of stroke? Do you feel that is important at all? Thanks.
In the video you used 33-35 inch putters never considered a longer putter and a more up-right stance. As I have aged I like a longer putter then adjust my grip to get in the correct position.
Lie angle is less important because physics tells us it has less influence than loft. However, it’s still critical and people including pro’s are not going to putt as consistent as Stricker or Seve. Without question lie angle is so important in modern putter with modern weighting. Poor lie angle will change both spin and direction of you putt. Robot testing confirms as does simple physics - lie angle is VERY important - just less than loft. Cheers
So I’m 6’5 and I’ve been looking into buying a putter and I noticed that I sunk more shots with a 33 in than a 35 in, it felt like my eyes could like up over the ball better. Is this something that makes sense or is it just artificial greens playing tricks on me?
In the past, I used a Putter with a 34" shaft and noticed that I couldn't practice my putting for very long until my back started aching. So I got a Putter fitting and now have a Putter with a 35" shaft and hey presto no aching back👍
Great info. How tall are you?
@@CadenMichnal 6ft
@@banditbaker1675 that changes things, I’m 5,7 and was thinking the same length but that is 5 inches more grip length for me. Do you by chance know your wrist to floor length?
@@CadenMichnal No sorry, but I do know that I have long legs with slightly shorter armlength
Wow. You covered everything except how to choose the right putter length.
Man I wish I lived closer so I could come in.
I switched to split grip 3 years ago and lowered my putts/round by 3. So, now I choose longer putters. 35 inch minimum.
I actually tried out separating my hands today and was quite surprised with how well it worked…
Hi Larry, As usual truly valuable information. If I have a putter that I really like can I just put an extension in the butt to adjust to proper length? I know the additional length will change the lie but am not sure if that should be a concern. Thanks as always!
@Larry I understand that lie angle and length are important but what about the toe hang of the putter relative to the persons type of stroke? Do you feel that is important at all? Thanks.
In the video you used 33-35 inch putters never considered a longer putter and a more up-right stance. As I have aged I like a longer putter then adjust my grip to get in the correct position.
Lie angle is less important because physics tells us it has less influence than loft. However, it’s still critical and people including pro’s are not going to putt as consistent as Stricker or Seve. Without question lie angle is so important in modern putter with modern weighting. Poor lie angle will change both spin and direction of you putt. Robot testing confirms as does simple physics - lie angle is VERY important - just less than loft. Cheers
Loft is #1, so why not mention advice on that as well?
So I’m 6’5 and I’ve been looking into buying a putter and I noticed that I sunk more shots with a 33 in than a 35 in, it felt like my eyes could like up over the ball better. Is this something that makes sense or is it just artificial greens playing tricks on me?
What length putter would you recommend?
It has to do with the length of your arms to the floor rather than height
How tall is Michael Geiger?
lie angle is a huge deal? if you want to find the centre of the putter face then it's massive.
You mean it’s true? Length matters?
I thought it was girth?