Ok, serious question guys....Do you think you can hurt your game by having too many putters? Not talking collections, but rather the number of putters you practice with and the frequency with which you change them out?
I have only 5, but I sometimes wonder if I should pick just one and only practice and use it? Obviously if the putters were virtually identical or with only minor differences I wouldn't see how switching between putters could mess with your game. However, if you have substantially different putters, does switching back and forth cause you to putt at a lower level than if you just stuck with one putter?
I am beginning to think that I need to stick with a single putter, and it reminds me of the saying; "Beware the man who only has one gun. He probably knows how to use it."
What do you all think?
I have only 5, but I sometimes wonder if I should pick just one and only practice and use it? Obviously if the putters were virtually identical or with only minor differences I wouldn't see how switching between putters could mess with your game. However, if you have substantially different putters, does switching back and forth cause you to putt at a lower level than if you just stuck with one putter?
I am beginning to think that I need to stick with a single putter, and it reminds me of the saying; "Beware the man who only has one gun. He probably knows how to use it."
What do you all think?