What lie angle should my putter be?

Discover the best lie angle

A 90-degree lie angle would have the clubhead parallel to the ground with the shaft pointing straight up, a setup that is against the Rules of Golf. Still, your putter will be the most upright club in your bag, and most putters shipped from the factory have a lie angle around 70 degrees.

How should the putter lie at address?

How Should The Putter Lie At Address? The putter should lie flush with the ground, when you stand in your putting position with the putter in your hands, you should not see any gap between the toe and the ground, or the heel and the ground.

How does lie angle affect putting?

And the more loft you have on your putter the more your ball will go left. Conversely, if the lie angle of your putter is too flat and the heel of the putter is up in the air you will be prone to hit your putts to the right.

Should my putter sit flat on the ground?

Perfect Fit

You know your putter fits you when the sole of the club lies flat on the ground when your eyes are over the ball at setup. You're ready to roll the ball off the sweet spot— just as the putter was designed!

Why is my putter face closed at impact?

The normal ball position would be one ball width left in the stance. If the balls tend to go left, a ball position slightly more right will support a more open putter face at impact. Accordingly, if the balls tend to go to the right a ball position slightly more left will support a more closed face at impact.

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What is the proper putter length for my height?

The length of the putter will be directly related to your height. If you are 6 feet or taller, you will need a 35 inch putter, 5'9″ to 6″ suggests a 34 inch putter, while 5'6″ to 5'9″ suggests a 33 inch putter.

What happens if putter is too flat?

"A lie angle that is too flat will cause a player to reach for the ball and his hands will move out from under the shoulders," Pelz told Golf World in 2010. "That leaves the putter swinging around the body instead of along the proper path.

How do you know what putter is lying?

To discover your ideal lie angle, a fitter likely will ask you to stand over a ball as if you are about to putt, with your arms hanging directly below your shoulders. From there, he or she will put a putter in your hands and look to see how the head rests on the ground.

How many degrees can you bend a Golf club?

The 2-degree limit is only recommended when changing the lofts on irons due to the potential effect such bends will have on the sole angle of the club. If the hosel design and manufacturing processes allow it, the lie of an iron can be bent 3-4 degrees or more with no compromise to the integrity of the head.

Should hands be forward when putting?

There are a number of ways you can go about doing this, and I think this could be a great tool for your putting stroke. Leaning your hands forward before you initiate your stroke can prevent that extra 10-15 seconds of lingering doubt that might occur if you find yourself freezing over the ball.

Where should your head be when putting?

You might have been told that when you putt, your eyes should be over the ball (above, right). But if you set up that way, your perception of the putting line can get distorted. When you lean over a ball and turn your head toward the hole, your eyes trick you into thinking the cup is left of its true position.

Why do putter shafts lean back?

Putter manufactures have built-in this backward leaning of the shaft and loft into the putter face to promote good mechanics (as well as other things) by forcing players to forward press their hands at address.

Should your eyes be over the ball when putting?

When you turn your head to look at the hole, it will appear left of its actual position, which can result in a pull for right-handed players. Instead, you should keep your eyes over a spot just inside the ball, a few inches toward your feet.

How long should my putter be at 6 2?

Long Putter Sizing Guidelines

If you're 6 feet 2 or taller, use a 54-inch putter, and if you're 6 feet 1 to 6 feet 2 tall, use a 53-inch putter. Guidelines recommend a 52-inch putter if you're 6 feet to 6 feet 1 tall and a 51-inch putter if you're 5 feet 11 to 6 feet tall.

How do you hit the center of the putter face?

Grip the putter with your right hand only.
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Balance

  1. Place your head against a wall in front of you.
  2. Hit some putts, rotating your shoulders, keeping your head still against the wall and your hips and legs still.
  3. Learn the feeling of stable balance during the stroke and repeat the same feeling without the wall.

How do you face balance a putter?

Take a putter and place it lengthwise (so the shaft is parallel to the ground) across your index finger. Move your finger back and forth along the shaft until you find the balance point, and can balance the putter there across your finger.

What happens if a putter is too upright?

When a right-handed player has a putter built with a lie angle that is too upright for the player's setup and stroke, the toe of the club tends to come up, and putts tend to miss to the left.

Should I use an offset putter?

Offset putters are preferred by golfers who like to have their hands slightly ahead of the ball during the putting stroke. Some also believe that eye dominance plays a role in fitting offset to the golfer.

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