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Improving Your Consistency With Putter Counterweight

By Christa Jarvis


Golf is a sport requiring great ability, precision and technique. The putter counterweight is different in that the bulk of the weight is far away from the center of the clubface. Putting is one of the most difficult aspects of the game of golf. The putter is the club used for this type of shot. These shots are short-range, low-speed shots. Putters are noticeably different from other clubs in that the striking face is a low-loft face, and the head of the club is considerably flatter than the heads of other clubs. This increases the inertia of the club and gives it a "sweet spot", which has a positive impact on accuracy.

The following characteristics are allowed on putter: on-circular grips, bent shafts, and positional guides. Extra weight placed in the portion of the putter used for gripping helps improve the effectiveness of that club in question. This application of extra weight is called "Counter Weighting" and is an acceptable customization for any club.

There is a way counter weighting work and some benefits for golfers as well. Golf players who putt effectively possess good motor control ability. That means, they've the neuro-muscular skill to control and move objects using their hands at slow speeds in a very precise, repeating and a consistent manner.

For players who don't have fine motor control, if a considerable weight is put in the putter's shaft, the hands then feel that big weight and will be able to move better in a consistent, repeating manner. Golf players who've proven to better their putting with the help of counter weight exhibit one or more of the habits that will be be mentioned subsequently so far as putting is concerned. The first habit is the tendency to equally push and pull putts off line.

Golfers must also be able to hit off the center puts with better than average accuracy. They must also be able to make both long and short putts. The golfer must understand what "jerky", the area between the back of the club and the golf ball, is.

Counterweights come in many sizes and what size needed is based on the preference of a given golfer. Counterweights of 60g, 80g and 100g are widely available and golfers usually use an 80g or 100g counterweight for a putter. Research indicates that counterweights positively impact the results of beginner and advanced golfers.

From consulting clubmakers who provide this fitting services to their golf players and from work done in-house with players, it can be said that putting improvement rate so far as counterweight is concerned is estimated to be over 80 per cent. If you want to hit putts more constantly and produce more putts, be ready to make the appropriate decision when it comes to balancing weights.

Counter weighting is here to stay. It will not cease to be an important customization. Experts golfers and beginner golfers agree that counter weighting is useful for anyone looking to better their overall golf game. Other trends in the game of golf may come and go. However, the success of counter weighting and the widespread adaptation of the practice indicate that no interested party should ignore this customization. Golf enthusiasts and businesses that cater to golf enthusiasts should seek to learn as much as possible about this customization.




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