The Case for Mallet style Putters

Mallet putters have become the best-selling putters right now, because of the extreme stability they give you while putting . A mallet putter is extremely balanced, has a bigger head than blade style putters, and generally have more mass than a regular putter.

Putters in the mallet style also boast a higher MOI than blade style putters. Simply put, this indicates that the putter’s head will twist less on an off-center hit, so the ball stays on a straighter line and doesn’t lose as much of it’s momentum than when struck by a blade putter. Mallet style putters typically include sophisticated alignment systems that will help you line up short putts with ease . Some of the most helpful designs are the Odyssey putters, especially their new White Hot XG line of mallet putters.

Due to the added mass and higher MOI, mallet putters always feel solid, even on off-center contact. If you are used to putting with a blade style putter, you may be shacked at how simple it is to hit the ball solidly and how little effort is needed. It will take some practice to prevent the ball from racing past the hole .

A few advanced golfers feel that a more traditional style putter offers more feel to the golfer . This is partly true, but other golfers feel the high MOI of mallet patters offers considerable feel, even on lengthy putts or those tough “touch” putts. One of the most important aspects of downhill putts is getting the ball started on the right line, and high MOI mallet putters do that job perfectly.

An area where mallet putters really shine is on short putts under 8 feet. These are the money putts in golf. The more of this length putt you make during a round, you will play better golf. And all of the features of mallet putters – heavy weight , extreme MOI and great alignment aids – will help you make more of those little ones that can salvage a bad round of golf.

Mallet style putters perform most optimally with a simple , straight back, straight through putting stroke. If that’s not your stlyle , it doesn’t mean a mallet putter is not for you . But it can deprive you of all the technological advances mallet putters provide. If you aren’t willing to change your style , you may want to check out some the newer model putters.

The new Mallet designs can seem a bit odd, but there are still quite a few with a traditional look. If you can handle the large, exotic shapes of some of the new mallet putters (like the Odyssey Sabertooth putter ), you will find them to be a big help to your golf game. If you prefer a more demure look, some of the more traditional mallet putters may suit you best .

Many golfers have switched to higher MOI mallet putters for the last several years now . Maybe it’s time for you to try one out .

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