![]() I would say, however, that for the type of stroke centre-shafted putters promote, you need to make sure your model is either face balanced (face points to the sky when balanced on your finger) or just a slight toe down. The shaft inserting directly behind the face gives an unobstructed view of the whole face for players who respond well to that kind of alignment.īB: I don’t see any drawbacks, no. PW: The face-balanced nature performs well for players with very little opening and closing of the face. ![]() For players who don’t like setting up to the ball with their hands pressed forward, they will help to maintain the correct loft at impact. ![]() Centre-shafted putters also set up well for players with a neutral hand location. I believe the simplicity of the set up and the confidence of a ‘point and shoot’ look is the main draw.ĪR: They’re close to being face balanced, which helps players who have their eyes over the ball and like a more straight back and through stroke. BB: They promote an easy stroke – almost like a pendulum – because there’s no need to think about inside to inside the path.
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