In theory it will be exactly underneath the marking on the top of your putter (if it has one) but that's not always the case with every putter.
How do I know my putter sweet spot?
The sweet spot, looking at it from face on now, is pretty much in the center o the putter and that is where the greatest amount of mass is centered when it runs into the ball, assuming you hit that sweet spot.
How do you find the center of a putter?
Most of the time, my students and I find out that the exact center of their putter face is just inside or just outside of the line on the top of their putter. Rarely is it in line with the line drawn on the top of the putter. If you are not striking the center of your putter face, it is difficult to hit solid putts.
What Ping putter makes the ping sound?
The Ping A1 trademark hollow design provides the recognizable ping sound the clubs are known for when making contact with the ball. This vintage putter also glides comfortably against the green, providing greater control with every swing.
How should my putter sit at address?
The four factors that need to be addressed in fitting a putter
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!
Should putter lean forward at address?
The putter shaft should be 90 degrees to the ground
I don't recommend that you lean the putter shaft forward or back at address. This will change the built-in loft of the putter.
What is the original PING putter?
Answer. Karsten Solheim designed the first PING putter, known as the PING 1A, in his garage in 1959 before founding Karsten Manufacturing, manufacturer of all PING product.
When did the PING Anser putter come out?
In January of 1966, Karsten Solheim designed the Anser putter, a model so successful that PING celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2016 (see story below). The idea came to him, as inspiration often does, in a flash.
What are PING putters made of?
Ping made Watson two new PLD Anser putters, and both are made of Damascus steel, a material that originated in the Middle East and was used to make swords and knives. As it is produced, Damascus steel takes on flowing lines and waves that give it a wood-like appearance.
How do you hit the center of the putter face?
Grip the putter with your right hand only.
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Balance
Where is the sweet spot on Wilson 8802?
Something additional to note with the 8802 milled putter is that the sweet-spot location is much more centered on the face whereas the classic versions are often slightly to the heel side. This is likely due to the modern weight and added face depth.
What pros use the Ping Anser?
Other big names to use the Anser early on included Gary Player and Tony Jacklin. Later on Scott Verplank used his Anser for more than 22 consecutive years, and Tiger Woods used an Anser as a junior and college player, as well as played an Anser 2 during the 1998 PGA Tour season.
How much is a Ping Anser putter worth?
PING says the putter is still an original, which, depending on condition, means Gore's putter could worth somewhere in the neighborhood of $1,500-plus on the open market.
How do I check my ping serial number?
Locate the serial number on the Ping club to be verified. For irons, the serial number is on the hosel. For woods, the location of the serial number varies by model but usually is found near the numbers indicating the degree of loft.
What putter does Tiger Woods use?
Tiger Woods currently uses a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS putter. It is a blade-style Anser putter that has been in his bag for all of his biggest wins. He went through a period of time in his comeback where he had to play other putters, but he is back to using the tried-and-true Scotty.
Why is Ping called Ping golf?
The name "PING" came from the sound that Solheim heard as the metal struck the ball. Popular musician-golfer Murray Arnold shared in 1960 that the clubhead, on striking the ball, rings out with the 440 pitch used in tuning pianos.
Why do pros tilt putter?
The Illusion Explained
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 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.
Should hands be ahead of ball at impact?
The ball should be positioned forward in the stance therefore you DO NOT start with your hands ahead of the ball at set up. Because the ball is on a tee, the driver will hit the ball on the upswing and your hands will be in the middle of your body at impact.
What loft should my putter be?
Traditionally, the standard loft on putters is three to four degrees however out on Tour there is something called 'effective loft' which is the goal of delivering the putter with three or four degrees of loft at impact.
How many inches should my putter be?
What is the standard putter length? If you go on most websites for brands like Odyssey, Titleist and TaylorMade, the average putter length measures between 33 and 35 inches. Based on the average height of most men (around 5'9” according to Healthline), most golfers should have a 34 to 34.5 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.
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