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  • Static vs Dynamic Swingweight
    • sammy (no login)
      Posted Apr 22, 2008 6:10 PM

      Geoff ... perhaps the term 'swingweight' is misleading vernacular. The static measure is the first moment of inertia while the dynamic measure is the second moment of inertia. How you feel, force or fight inertia defines your putting mechanics.

      Do you differentiate between static and dynamic swingweight when it comes to putting with such a short and slow stroke?

      Also, is it reasonable or feasible to just adapt to whatever weight putter head and shaft you use if you practice enough?? Using emotional feeelings to select a putter seems somewhat disingenuous in a physical sense. I say that because I find it simple to adjust my putting stroke to several styles of putters ... provided the shaft length is proper. I have difficulty adapting to putter lengths beyond +/- 1 inch.
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