What putter does Phil Mickelson use?
July 19, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment

When it comes to choosing a putter, it is only natural to ask yourself - what putter does Phil Mickelson use? Phil is one of the greatest golfers of the current era, and his short game is a source of inspiration for many golfers worldwide.
How To Choose a Putter
July 11, 2009 by admin · Leave a Comment
There are literally hundreds of putters on the market, with every feature under the sun designed to help golfers get the ball in the hole. That can make it intimidating to pick out a new one, but it doesn’t have to be that way. Picking the right putter is tricky, but it also can be fun.
A lot of the work involves taking an honest look at the strengths and weaknesses of an individual's putting game. The first step is to determine the desired length. Most golfers use putters between 33 and 35 inches, but long putters can be useful for players with back problems and some find belly putters to be more stable and easy to hit straight.
The natural next step for most golfers is to check out how the club looks and feels. Some golfers like blade heads and others like mallets. Some want pronounced alignment aids like the Odyssey 2-ball, and others feel more comfortable with a traditional and minimalist stick. Different lofts can affect the roll on the green, and factors like the club’s weighting and hosel shape can make a bid difference in performance. There's also the question of the hitting surface. A solid steel putter head will perform differently than one with an insert.
Ultimately, however, putting is about confidence. And there's no way to become a confident putter without knocking down some putts.
That brings us to the fun part of choosing putters -- trying them out. To choose the right putter, it's important to test out as many as it takes to find the best one. Whether that's taking a rack of putters at the golf shop to the artificial hitting surface to see how they perform on five-footers or getting some demo putters to take out on the golf course or putting green, it's that kind of effort that ensures that the chosen putter will be one that helps improve performances on the green.




