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Aren't they slightly harder to master the long putts with?
I do know my next putter purchase will most likely be a high m.o.i.
Aren't they slightly harder to master the long putts with?
I do know my next putter purchase will most likely be a high m.o.i.
I thought this too but since going to the tank #7 my leaves for lag putting are close to tap in every time. Got under 30 puts for the first time ever.
Aesthetics.
Putters are IMO the most personal club in the bag and aesthetics come in to play more than most. Yes, a higher MOI design will allow for a more consistent distance control/retention on off center putts and also a resistance to twisting on misses. But, it also typically involves a unique look (and in the case of SUPER high MOI designs a VERY different sound) which can turn some off. They really do work, MOI does what it intends, but we are all different in what we want to look down at.
I'm not convinced they offer the benefit that some feel they do. It's a putting stroke. We're talking what should be the easiest chance to hit the center of the face first of all. That makes it less important than the very fast and complex full swing. Either way, I've dropped a bunch of toed putts with a blade putter.
I thought this too but since going to the tank #7 my leaves for lag putting are close to tap in every time. Got under 30 puts for the first time ever.
High MOI counterbalanced putters FTW!
My distance control and feel with the Daddy Long Legs is much better than with my previous Odyssey White Hot XG Hawk. I can lag puts from 40 feet and know I will be able to tap in. It might be a confidence thing, but I never fear the dreaded 3 putt anymore.