Golf Club Expert - Slant Neck or Crank Hosel Putter

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  • @douglaschapman7931
    @douglaschapman7931 3 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Excellent information, quickly provided and super easy to understand. I have always preferred the look and feel of a "crank neck, or plumber's neck" putter. Now I know why. I have always wondered why, but never took the time to do any research. This explains it all. Thanks.

  • @jonnathanaguilar5555
    @jonnathanaguilar5555 2 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Thank you, it did help a lot ❤❤

  • @marcc9965
    @marcc9965 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Thanks for this information. My tendency is to hit putts out to the right of the hole. (Am right handed) which putter hosel would help correct that?

    • @GolfClubExpert
      @GolfClubExpert  หลายเดือนก่อน

      If you're leaving putts out to the right, you should try a slant hosel. That'll give you more toe-hang and help close the face down through impact.

  • @jamestown4867
    @jamestown4867 หลายเดือนก่อน +1

    Center shaft.
    Not strictly back and through, definitely not much arc but natural as a human body confined to the task at hand would move.
    PenguinGolf

    • @GolfClubExpert
      @GolfClubExpert  หลายเดือนก่อน

      Do you have a favorite center-shafted model?

    • @jamestown4867
      @jamestown4867 หลายเดือนก่อน

      Any Anser type with good feel, balance, proper lie for me and nothing oversized. Preferably no insert and absolutely no mushy ones.
      I feel the line from ball to hand is as direct as can be and promotes my preference of the eye line just inside of the ball.
      Like most of us, tried just about everything and keep coming back to an Anser type center shaft.
      Scotty’s, Odessey, Ping, … they’re all good. As Trevino said, it’s the Indian, not the arrow.
      BTW, I’m an advocate of using wrists, especially the right wrist. The clubhead doesn’t normally go past a square left wrist but just enough not to feel mechanical and robotic.
      For over forty years I’ve tried to keep my wrists quiet. I thought I was a great putter when I started but so many lessons told me to keep the wrists firm and I felt mediocre. Last year I saw a guy promoting a wristy stroke on YT and went back to the feel I had when I thought I was a great putter.
      Hallelujah! I feel great again going back to my instinctive style.
      Tom Watson said when he joined the senior tour that his eyes were the first to go. I was 46 at that time; my eyes were fine. When I rounded 60, I could still putt to where I was aiming but the read was off…sometimes way off.
      Fairways and Greens!
      PenguinGolf