Upgrading My Entire Bag – Putter Advice Needed

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By Matthew C

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  1. Matthew C

    Matthew C
    Delaware

    I’ve recently overhauled my entire bag with new Titleist gear. I’m now playing a TSR2 driver and 3-wood, and just a couple of weeks ago, I upgraded to T150 irons with KBS $-Taper 120 shafts. The only club still hanging around is my putter, which is about 15 years old, and I’m seriously considering making it my next upgrade.

    I usually shoot in the mid-to-high 70s or low 80s, but I feel like I’m leaving a lot of strokes on the greens. I rarely 3-putt, but I find myself 2-putting more than I’d like—getting close but not quite sinking those crucial putts. I’m starting to think it’s not just my stroke, but that my old putter might not be right for me anymore.

    For those who’ve upgraded their putter recently, did you notice a significant improvement in your putting game? I’m curious if a new putter could be the key to shaving off those extra strokes.

  2. Dale V

    Dale V
    Surprise AZ

    Ask Scottie Scheffler. :) Seriously though, there is nothing wrong with trusting a gamer for years. Some of the best putters ever on the PGA Tour stuck with their favorite. Ben Crenshaw, Brad Faxon, Tiger, all work on technique but do not change their putter. Others have seen significant improvement after making a switch. Having a professional fitting in not a bad idea and making a change and then giving it enough time to set in is not a bad thing. Only you and a fitter will know for sure.

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