Find A Belly Putter Length
If a player is interested in being fit properly to a belly length putter, there is an extender at the ending of the grip on the Tri-Fit tool. Use the extender to measure the distance to the player’s belly, then add that measurement to the length of the putter that has already been determined using the Tri-Fit tool.
Lie Angle
Once the proper length of the putter has been established, the sole of the putter should be flush on the ground. If the toe or heel is off the found, the ball will tend to travel off line. The key to lie angle is to only make adjustments if necessary after the player’s posture and length has been determined. Coutour putters are made of the highest quality carbon steel milled in the U.S.A. making it easy to alter the lie angle with a standard loft and lie angle machine.
Swingweight
Swingweight is the most overlooked aspect of putter fitting, mainly because it is not visible. Swingweight has to do with feel. It is the feel of the putter head as it swings. Swingweight influences the distance the putter travels on the back and forth stroke. It influences tempo as well as the path the putter head swings. Swingweight is crucial to the fitting of a putter.
The swingweight of your putter should be close to the swingweight of the rest of your golf clubs. Industry standard for men’s swingweight is D0-D2. Women’s is C6-C8. Whenever you alter the length of a golf club by cutting it down, gripping down it or even adding length to it, you change the swingweight. When you shorten a club, you decrease swingweight. When you lengthen a club you add swingweight. For every inch you alter the length of a golf club, you change the swingweight by 6 points. 1 swingweight equals 2 grams of weight. Ultimately, if you have shortened your putter or even grip down on your putter by one inch, you decrease it’s swingweight by 6 points or 12 grams of weight. 6 swingweights is enough to drastically change the feel of your putter, your tempo and your stroke.
Another factor that most people aren’t aware of is that when you buy a 33 or 34 inch putter off the shelf, the majority of computers use the same head gram weight no matter what length, which serves their purposes for reducing inventory of putter heads and increasing their profit margin. Using the same putter heads benefits the manufacturer, however it is a detriment to the player.
Coutour Golf is dedicated to people putting better, so each model is available in 3 different gram weights of 335, 350 and 365 grams. Once your length has been determined, the professional fitter will match the correct gram weight so that your putter will have the proper swing weight.
No other company in the industry offers what Coutour Golf offers: the opportunity to be fit by a member of the PGA or LPGA who is certified in putter fitting, to learn from the professional how to set up to your putts properly, to be fitted to the length putter that allows you to set-up correctly, an in a model of your choice made with the correct gram weight. When you put together solid fundamentals with a putter that fits you and is balanced properly, you will be able to putt our best.
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