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Home»Equipment»Players of all skill levels agree: the blade and mallet putters with the softest touch
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Players of all skill levels agree: the blade and mallet putters with the softest touch

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In the Golf Digest Hot List, feel is a crucial factor when evaluating putters. This is understandable as a putter is a club used multiple times per round and in a way that allows for a feel that resonates in the hands of the golfer. The rating given for feel by player testers in the Hot List is based on whether they believe it has good, poor, or moderate feel. However, this rating may not be very helpful for consumers as each individual may have a different definition of what constitutes a pleasing feel. Some may prefer the firm click of a fully milled steel face, while others may prefer the cushiony sensation provided by polymer inserts.

For the first time ever, in the history of the Hot List, the evaluation process took a step further by asking panelists to rate putters on a soft-to-firm scale. This additional information allows consumers to see which putters ranked highest on the soft side for both mallets and blades, categorized by handicap groups: Low, mid, and high. By providing this extra insight, Golf Digest aims to make it easier for golfers to make informed decisions when purchasing a new putter. This added layer of information can help consumers narrow down their choices and find the best putter for their individual preferences and needs.

When evaluating putters for feel, it’s important to consider how the construction and materials of the putter impact the overall feel during use. Factors such as the material of the face, whether it is fully milled steel or has polymer inserts, can greatly influence the feel of the putter. Some golfers may prefer the solid, firm feel of a fully milled steel face, while others may enjoy the softer, cushiony sensation provided by polymer inserts. By understanding how the materials and construction of a putter contribute to its feel, golfers can make more informed decisions when selecting a putter that suits their preferences.

The feel of a putter is a personal preference that varies among golfers, making it important for manufacturers to offer a variety of options to cater to different preferences. Some golfers may prefer a firmer feel that provides immediate feedback upon impact, while others may prefer a softer feel that offers a more forgiving response. By offering a range of options, including both firm and soft feel putters, manufacturers can appeal to a wider audience and ensure that every golfer can find a putter that meets their unique needs and preferences.

In addition to feel, other factors such as alignment aids, head shape, and weight distribution can also impact a golfer’s performance with a putter. Alignment aids can help golfers line up their putts more accurately, while the shape of the putter head can influence the golfer’s stroke and alignment. Weight distribution plays a key role in the overall balance and feel of the putter, affecting the golfer’s ability to control the club throughout the putting stroke. By considering these additional factors in conjunction with feel, golfers can choose a putter that not only feels good in their hands but also helps them make more putts on the green.

When selecting a putter, golfers should consider their individual preferences and needs, as well as factors such as feel, alignment aids, head shape, and weight distribution. By understanding how these factors influence the performance of a putter, golfers can make more informed decisions when choosing a new club. Whether you prefer a firm or soft feel, a mallet or blade style, or specific alignment aids, there is a putter available that can help you improve your putting game. With the wealth of options available on the market, golfers can experiment with different putters to find the one that best suits their playing style and preferences.

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