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November 26, 2018
Simple Rules for Buying a New Putter
Many of you have asked me for advice on buying golf equipment, and given my research into putters, putting and putter design, every week I am asked what to look for when buying a new putter.
As a result, I have written a comprehensive article listing some simple rules to follow when buying a new putter, the most used and most important club in the bag.
For your convenience, here is a summary of the 12 Simple Rules For Buying a New Putter:
Rule #1 Do You Really Need a New Putter?
In many cases we blame the putter for our putting problems, which may be the case but if you have a good putter (which you will learn about) then consider learning how to use it by reading  The Fundamentals of Putting
Rule #2 Make Sure Your Putter is the Correct Length
 A putter must be fitted properly and about 95% of the fitting process is making sure it is the right length.
Rule #3 Choose a Putter Head Shape for Forgiveness
The putter shape is generally a good indicator of its forgiveness.
Rule #4 Importance of Putter Face Loft
Loft is your friend as it will result in a consistent launch.
Rule #5 Select the Right Lie Angle
The lie angle is dependent on how well the putter is fitted.
Rule #6 Pay Attention to the Putter Sole
Is a radius on the sole of the putter important?
Rule #7 Consider Alignment lines on Your Putter
Most definitely get a putter with alignment lines
Rule #8 Find the Right Weight Putter
Find out what head weight will work well for 95% of golfers.
Rule # 9Â Â Grip size and Your New Putter
Some thoughts on grip size and larger gripsÂ
Rule #10 Consider the Cost of Your New Putter
Cost is important but don’t buy your putter based on cost
Rule #11 Putter Balance
Should you match your putter balance to the rest of your set?
Rule #12Â Putter Design and Stroke Path
How your stroke path is affected by toe down or face balanced putters Â
For those who would like to read the full article and thus be in a position to make a better informed decision when buying your next putter click here.Â
Have fun and putt well
Frank Â