adam, you always preach that junior golfers need to be fit as they grow. however, I am concerned that it would cost way to much money to go back in for fittings every couple months?
See that’s the thing about going to a place like the PGA superstore or Golf Galaxy to try putters. I see more putters in a 35” length than anything. So when you want to try putters, it doesn’t feel right because it’s too long. That’s why people go there and try putters for an hour and not buy one. Or they go buy one only to return it later. The stores really need to put different lengths of the same putter rather than having an excess amount of the same putter at the same length. Why do I need to see the same putter head, with the same hosel, at the same length 5 different times. Put different lengths on the practice green for demo only, then bring the putter from the back room when someone wants to buy it
@@PorzakGolfThere were a couple mentions of swing weight, and changing the weights when you change length, but I never heard it said as to what swing weight is recommended. What is that swing-weight, please?
There's no reason to use that much solvent. With that Brompton HF-100, you just need to mist the inside of the grip and mist the tape on each side and slide the grip on. The instructions specifically tell you to do this. That stuff is super slick.
Would you post the chart or is that giving away Todd’s info?
One of the best videos on putting there is.
Can you show the same demonstration on how to measure irons and woods fit for your body measurements?
So, if you cut the shaft at 32 1/4” , wouldn’t the club end up being 32 1/2” after the grip is installed?
Thank you for video. What is Todd's last name and where can he be found/contacted?
Where can we go to get fitted for a putter like this ?
adam, you always preach that junior golfers need to be fit as they grow. however, I am concerned that it would cost way to much money to go back in for fittings every couple months?
How do you guys account for parallax error when fitting a putter.?
Adam, i have always heard to “just choke down on it if it is too long”. Why doesn’t that message work w a putter?
Where can I find Todd?
Are you aware of any club fitters in the Bay Area that use Todd’s putter measurement system.
See that’s the thing about going to a place like the PGA superstore or Golf Galaxy to try putters. I see more putters in a 35” length than anything. So when you want to try putters, it doesn’t feel right because it’s too long. That’s why people go there and try putters for an hour and not buy one. Or they go buy one only to return it later. The stores really need to put different lengths of the same putter rather than having an excess amount of the same putter at the same length. Why do I need to see the same putter head, with the same hosel, at the same length 5 different times. Put different lengths on the practice green for demo only, then bring the putter from the back room when someone wants to buy it
Was about to cut my putter down so thank you
Just remember to counter balance with the correct weights! Schedule a putter fitting with you local pro!
@@PorzakGolfThere were a couple mentions of swing weight, and changing the weights when you change length, but I never heard it said as to what swing weight is recommended. What is that swing-weight, please?
There's no reason to use that much solvent. With that Brompton HF-100, you just need to mist the inside of the grip and mist the tape on each side and slide the grip on. The instructions specifically tell you to do this. That stuff is super slick.
"Handsy, only way to stroke it" 😂
I’m 5”5 and finding my putter length is hard.
Cut an old one down. I did and love it. So smooth now.
Out of interest why do more pro’s not have shorter putters? Seems to be a lot of 35’s out there.