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Belly Putter Reviews
If you are looking for belly putter reviews or wondering why the Phil Mickelson putter is showing up across golf courses around the country, you are not alone. Everyone wants know what the deal is and why one of the best short game players in the world had to try out one of the Odyssey Belly Putters this past year.
There are many types of belly putters for sale today now that a large portion of the top golfers are trying them… I mean Webb Simpson almost won the FedEx cup with one and Keegan Bradley won the PGA with the long stick.
To put it briefly, belly putters are designed to help golfers better control their putting arc by reducing their range of motion. This is accomplished by increasing the length and thickness of the club when compared to other putters. While it is only recommended for short putting, it has quickly become a fad amongst players hoping to improve their scores.
Finding the correct length belly putter is critical. While the longer length reduces range of motion, it also reduces feedback provided to the golfer when he swings. This drawback has led detractors to call the long yip-stick a putter for the desperate.
“If belly putters are so good, prove it in the pros!” That’s what the skeptics say. Webb and Keegan showed it can improve one’s ability, but the ultimate test for you will be if it helps your scores.
Belly putters have the problem of being associated with older players. As a result, their use by a player practically screams “I have the yips!” to the golf snobs. I happen to think that if it improves your game and you enjoy using it, why not?
Here’s a quick video from PGA pro Bobby Siravo and his take on the Odyssey Belly Putters. I thought he did a great job of showing you the different types of these putters:
Another weapon in the golfer’s arsenal, belly putters come in fixed lengths ranging from 100 cm to 115 cm. If you scroll to the bottom, you will see where I found the best deals on the most famous of these putters – the Odyssey Belly Putter.
I have to admit it’s hard for me to see a belly putter as anything other than an old man club, but if it works for you…
Ok, I have to admit, I am usually a guy who does not go for the name brand or the most popular clubs or balls. I have tried out a bunch of long belly putters from the Ping, the Titleist Scooty Cameron and the Nike Drone Belly in addition to the most well known Odyssey version. But to be honest, none compared to the feel and results I achieved with the odyssey.
The big rap on the belly putters is that are great for the short putts but you suffer with the speed. And all the other putters did have that trait. But the Odyssey had great feel for the short and the long putts.
So, although I have not yet comitted to user the long stick, I would have to say that the Odyssey Belly Putter is so far and away the best one to get.
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