| |  Golfonline, one of the U. K’s largest suppliers of discount golf equipment have announced the launch of a new putter from Wilson Staff and putting specialists Kirk Currie.
Two of the most respected names in golf have teamed up to create one of the finest putters that money can buy. Continue Reading: Wilson Staff Team Up with Specialist Putter Manufacturer, Kirk Currie  |  |
| |  Used in final approach play, the putter is perhaps the most vital club in the game of golf. It is important, therefore, that golfers choose the right putter to suit their game.
Golf Putters are perhaps the most personal of all golf clubs, coming in a variety of shapes and sizes to accommodate unique player preferences. Continue Reading: A Guide to Golf Putters  |  |
| |  A putter which has a backwards-facing clubface claims to be the only club of its kind to offer unobstructed vision of the ball to players.
Gary Lister's Inseyed putter points its clubhead away from the player making it easier to look down directly onto the ball, without the shaft getting in the way. Continue Reading: 'Reverse' putter aids eye alignment  |  |
| |  Aside from the raft of related merchandise that one would expect to find at a golf event the size of the Ryder Cup, this year's occasion at Valhalla will see the sale of something altogether more unique than a commemorative mug - a cherry putter. Continue Reading: 'Cherry clubs' on sale at Ryder Cup  |  |
| |  Learning to read greens in order to aid their short game can be a long process for players, according to one expert.
Golf expert Tyronne Hardy believes that only with much practice over numerous different surface areas can golfers expect to weigh the up the undulations and dips of a green with ease. Continue Reading: Green reading is slow process  |  |
| |  Thorough pre-tournament preparation is not simply for professionals but can be a fruitful exercise for anybody playing competitive golf, according to one expert.
Chuck Evans, former director of schools for the PGA Tour Golf Academy, has advised players that a systematic approach of becoming acquainted with the greens around a course before a tournament can pay dividends. Continue Reading: Pre-tournament prep is 'not just for pros'  |  |
| |  The results of a study into the head movement of players when putting have been revealed, with some interesting findings.
Led by Professor of kinesiology Tim Lee, a team at Canada's McMaster University found that the nature of the head movements - slight or otherwise - made by those with a large handicap differed from those of more competent players. Continue Reading: Head movement study results revealed  |  |
| |  Colin Montgomerie is in the midst of a dilemma over which putter to use for the forthcoming Scottish Open, a pre-curser to the forthcoming Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
Monty has struggled around the greens of late and despite coming runner-up at the recent French Open, produced unflattering putting statistics. Continue Reading: Monty in putter dilemma  |  |
| |  Mastering an effective putting technique is vital and can go a long way to driving a golfers' handicap down, according to one expert.
Jack Moorhouse, author of the book 'How to Break 80 and Shoot Like the Pros', has imparted with some valuable advice for golfer's looking to improve their game around the greens, including always keeping eyes directly over the ball and making sure the head is still when following through. Continue Reading: Putting key to slashing scores, says expert  |  |
| |  The new Cleveland VP milled line has received a warm reception from golf equipment critics, with the design of the clubs seen as a throwback to the uncomplicated days of traditional putters.
Golfers who are indifferent to the multitude of weird and wonderful-looking putters now on the market are expected to take interest in the svelte, small mallet head that is a feature of the VP range. Continue Reading: Cleveland VP milled gets critics' thumbs up  |  |
| |  England's Paul Casey is hoping a change of putter can guide him towards a successful Open Championship at Royal Birkdale.
Talking in the run-up to this week's International Open in Munich, Casey revealed he is eager to remedy some wayward form on the greens with a switch back to a putter he used two years ago. Continue Reading: Casey hoping putter switch pays  |  |
| |  A putter which claims to reach new levels of accuracy thanks to its unique design has been deemed worthy of a patent.
Designer of the Quantum Putter Duane Engdahl was given a US Utility Patent this month for his creation, which uses a glide plate attached to the sole of the putter in order to reduce friction and edge drag from the greens. Continue Reading: Super-accurate putter wins patent  |  |
| |  Despite a second place finish at last week's Italian Open, Oliver Wilson could have beaten Hennie Otto to the title had it not been for a bout of putter rage earlier in the tournament, it has emerged. Continue Reading: Putter rage costs Wilson  |  |
| |  A putter which weighs in nearly twice as much as conventional clubs has earned glowing reviews from golf product analysts. The new DF G3 putter from Boccieri is designed to induce the use of more of the muscles of players when making a stroke and encourage a smooth, pendulum-like action. Continue Reading: Heavy putter induces "muscle stroke"  |  |
| |  A recent putter review by Golf magazine found the F3-DF model Heavy Putter (see picture) the best better for MOI rating, with a value over double some of the other top brands. The test was conducted to see which putter had the highest Moment of Inertia (MOI) resulting in more accurate putts. Continue Reading: "Stealth" putter bombs the competition!  |  |
| |  If you have been watching the Masters this week you may have spotted a couple of these strange creatures on the course. You may have seen the odd Tiger but I'm talking about the new Rossa Monza Spider putter by TaylorMade. Continue Reading: Spider seen stalking the Masters! Watch out Tiger!  |  |
| |  For those players who can't stop meddling with their equipment, a new range of inter-changeable clubs on the market could be the answer.
Component company SMT Golf is offering five different packages of swappable shafts and heads, leaving fussy golfers to chop and change to their hearts content. Continue Reading: Inter-changable shaft and heads are tinkerers' saviour  |  |
| |  Frank Thomas, the designer of the Frankly Frog putter, has revealed that the inspiration behind the club's design came to him one night in bed.
Thomas, who estimates that he has made between 6,000 to 7,000 decisions on golf equipment during his 26 years at the United States Golf Association, explained that he had often dreamt about creating the perfect putter before coming up with his idea. Continue Reading: Putter designer had night-time inspiration  |  |
| |  Dogleg, the manufacturer of the Machine putter, is offering its customers expert club customisation in the surroundings of its new development - the Studio.
Players who visit the Texas complex are given the opportunity of having size, shape, weight and material specifications tailored to their needs. Continue Reading: Manufacturer offers Studio for putter customisation  |  |
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