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04-05-2014 08:22 PM #1abre0005Guest
Contact on face of putter
So I have had the same putter for almost 8 years now. It's a TM Rossa CGB Daytona 1 Blade.
Thing is, the wear on the face of it is clearly more towards the toe than in the center. This tells me that for years I have played my putts off center and have avoided the sweet spot of the putter.
What tendencies would lead to me striking the ball more off the toe?
I have an open to close putting stroke and work on keeping the path slightly from in to out with my eyes just inside the target line.
Just thinking out loud here.. Thx guys
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04-05-2014 08:25 PM #2
Have the lie adjusted to your specs. Not everyone wears a size 10 shoes
http://ralphmaltby.com/23
2. Proper Lie: The lie angle is a major factor in controlling the initial direction the ball will go after impact. If the toe of the putter is sticking up in the air, the ball will be pulled slightly to the left. Conversely, it the toe of the putter is down and the heel is up in the air, the ball will most likely be pushed slightly to the right. Also, an incorrect lie angle will cause a slightly less solid hit because the ball is being impacted at more of a glancing blow which also adds some degree of side spin.Live as if you were to die tomorrow. Learn as if you were to live forever.
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