Golf Putter Ordering Help
Mallet vs Blade
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Mallet-Style Putter
Mallet-style puttersare often preferred by golfers with a pendulum-type putting stroke. The putter head moves straight back and straight through, always square to the ball. To aid the pendulum action, mallet putters are usually heavier than blade-style putters. The CP2022 tungsten weights and metal perimeter of the M11 mallet putter provides a stable and balanced feel plus a large forgivable sweet spot.
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Blade-Style Putters
Blade-style puttersare preferred by golfers who have an arc-shaped putting stroke. The putter opens on the way back, squares up at impact, and closes on the follow through (inside-square-inside). Blade putters are typically heavier at the toe than the heel. The heel and toe weighting of the B11 blade putter communicate a solid feel with exceptional feedback.
Putter Length
There are no rules for what length putter you should use. Some like to bend over and be close to the ball, and others like to stand more upright. You should use what feels comfortable for you.
If you have a putter that feels correct use the diagram to measure the length. If you do not know what length to choose here are some guidelines to help. Grab a ball and a yard stick (or another putter). On a carpet with your golf shoes on take your putting stance and hold the stick as you would your putter. Typically the ball and the bottom of the stick should be directly below your eyes. Mark the point on the stick that is level with the wrist of your top hand. Now measure from this point to the bottom of the stick. This is your putter length. You may want to do this several times and take an average.
If you want a length that is not listed on the order form, specify it in the Special Instructions section.