UTTIN GPUT TING PUTT Toe hang is the position the toe points if the putter is allowed to hang naturally which influences face rotation during the stroke playing a vital role in squaring the club face at impact. Best way to think about the proper amount of toe hang? A simple rule to follow is the more arc you have in your stroke, the more toe hang you need. Toe Hang A shaft with a slight S-shaped curve, typically inserted into the club head or short hosel. Offers minimal face rotation, ideal for golfers with straight putting strokes. Double Bend (S-Bend) Features an L-shaped hosel that shifts the center of gravity forward, creating toe hang. Suited for golfers with slight arcs or straight strokes. Plumber Neck (L-Neck) A straight shaft attached at the center of the club head, making the putter face balanced. Best for straight-back and straight-through strokes. Center Shaft Angled hosel with varying degrees of toe hang, suitable for moderate arc strokes. Slant Neck Featuring Never Compromise Join me and Justin Davis, our Never Compromise rep, on the putting green for a putter fitting. Explore Never Compromise putters along with the latest models from Callaway, PING, Taylormade, Scotty Cameron, Mizuno, and Cleveland. putter demo day: friday, march 28th 10 am - 2 pm Evan Wright, Player Performance Director Evan Wright 9
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