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Bejamin (no login) Posted Feb 28, 2006 10:41 AM
Thank you for the information.
After reading your response it seems strange to me that you would see a face balanced putter with a heel shaft it it.
It seems that many say that face balanced putters are made for the straight back and straight through motion.
Why would you put the shaft in the heel (which seems to promote a rotating motion...like a door opening on it's hinges) if you are trying to go straight back and straight through?
It now seems to make more since (after reading your response) to have the shaft in the center of the putter which would make you more likely to go straight back and straight through as opposed to the "swinging hinge" type motion.
Thanks again for your response....it has really opened my eyes to the center shafted putter (a type of putter I've steered away from in the past).
I have been using a Taylor Made Rossa Mezza Monza heel shafted which I really love the feel of but haven't had much success with lately. I'm now going to order the center shafted version of it in order to make my putting easier and give me fewer three putts.
Thanks for your time, your advice, and your explanation.
Benjamin |
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