Putting (strokes and shafts)

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Looking for a new putter. Have always liked the 2 ball putters and borrowed one from a friend the other day. Like advertised, it definitely helps with aim. My question, I'm not sure whether to go with the heel shafted version or the center shafted version. Is one better for an arc type swing compared to the other better for a straight back and through? Thanks for any info.
 
During my first lesson with Bman...

I had a 2 ball DFX. He advised me to get a heel weighted putter for the stroke that I have....which is an arc. I had a Tommy Armour blade in my kid's bag and used that for awhile. Then went out and bought a Scotty Studio 2.0. I putt pretty well with that.

I've since given the two ball to one of my kids. Tried it out on the practice green a couple of weeks ago. I couldn't get comfortable with it.

I do use a 33.5" shaft.
 
curtis,

Looking for a new putter. Have always liked the 2 ball putters and borrowed one from a friend the other day. Like advertised, it definitely helps with aim. My question, I'm not sure whether to go with the heel shafted version or the center shafted version. Is one better for an arc type swing compared to the other better for a straight back and through? Thanks for any info.

Take a look at Sizemore....I love 'em..
I spoke with one of the guys there and they will do a personal customisation (different lines, markings etc)...

I like this one, but browse the site...

http://www.sizemoregolf.com/xm2.php
 
If your an arc putter, the heel shaft is going to be better for you I think. The center shafted putters work better for the strait back strait through strokers. But, I'm no expert, just going off what I have heard, and own experience.
 
If your an arc putter, the heel shaft is going to be better for you I think. The center shafted putters work better for the strait back strait through strokers. But, I'm no expert, just going off what I have heard, and own experience.


That's kinda what I was thinking as well.
 
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