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OK, Folks! Based on my above drawing(I'm not a Design Engineer) can someone tell me how putter manufacturers can make claim to such things as better roll, ball doesn't skip, more overspin for better roll, etc.
From what I've shown in the drawing, and my limited(if any) knowledge of design.......How is this possible? From what I see the ball makes minimal contact on the face of the putter. With the contact being made just 2.7 mm below the top of the putter I am at a loss as to how they do it. While I'm sitting here pondering, another thought comes to mind. While the vertical and horizontal axis of a club seem to be very important, it's appears to me this does not pertain to putters since the horizontal axis is no where near the center of the putter.
I sit here befuddled and in anticipation of some knowledgeable answers.
Thanks from the bottom of my PUTTER!!
OK, Folks! Based on my above drawing(I'm not a Design Engineer) can someone tell me how putter manufacturers can make claim to such things as better roll, ball doesn't skip, more overspin for better roll, etc.
From what I've shown in the drawing, and my limited(if any) knowledge of design.......How is this possible? From what I see the ball makes minimal contact on the face of the putter. With the contact being made just 2.7 mm below the top of the putter I am at a loss as to how they do it. While I'm sitting here pondering, another thought comes to mind. While the vertical and horizontal axis of a club seem to be very important, it's appears to me this does not pertain to putters since the horizontal axis is no where near the center of the putter.
I sit here befuddled and in anticipation of some knowledgeable answers.
Thanks from the bottom of my PUTTER!!