How to Drive with a Putter

How to Drive with a Putter

HOW TO DRIVE WITH A PUTTER Ẅ Use a sturdy, flange-type putter. Most modern putters are not built to handle the force that driving a golf ball produces. Try to use a heavier putter, preferably one with a steel shaft inserted securely into (rather than over) a thick hosel. ẅ Tee the ball up high. Since a putter does not have any loft, you will have to 1 tee the ball up high, approximately 1 ⁄2 to 2 inches off the ground. Ẇ Play the ball well forward in your stance. Tee the ball forward of your front shoulder. ẇ Take several practice swings to get the feel of swinging a putter. Putters are very light and will fly around much faster than a driver, and with much less effort. Ẉ Make solid contact with the ball. Hit the ball on the upswing. Hitting cleanly is much more important than swinging hard when driving with a putter. When driving with a putter, pick one that is less likely to break. Sturdy grip Steel shaft Steel shaft inserted into (not over) the hosel Be Aware • Older, major-brand putters are less likely to break apart on impact. Used-club shops and club repair shops are the best places for finding a putter of this type, but you may find one in a sporting goods store. • There is a danger that upon contact with the ball, the head of the putter will fly off the shaft. Make sure no one in your group is down course..

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