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Fact #1. The right putter can make all the difference in your short game. And it can often mean the difference between winning and losing a round. No single golf club is absolutely vital, or technically required to be carried. But the putter is well-designed for an important job. And you’re not likely to find a golfer without one.
Fact #2. There are more types and styles of putters than any other club type. While this variety may be confusing, it also means you should be able to find one perfectly suited to you. You can choose a grip material that you find most comfortable. There are several different head shapes on the market. And there’s plenty of variety in color and design.
Fact #3. Height and weight are of utmost importance. Before you buy, it’s a good idea to take a few practice strokes. If you find yourself gripping too far down on the shaft, the putter is too short. If you notice that you’re hunching over too much, then it’s too long. And a shorter model needs a heavier head, to help you achieve the right amount of swing power.
.Fact #4. Golf has been played for hundreds of years. It is said to be a Scottish invention, first documented in 1457. Although some historians claim that a similar game was played by the Dutch in the 13th century. Either way, the putter didn’t come along until the 1500s. Early putting cleeks, as they were called, were made entirely out of wood.
Fact #5. The most famous putter in golf history is named Calamity Jane. It was used by golfer Bobby Jones to win 13 major championships. It had already passed hands a few times when Jones acquired it in 1920. In 1925, a fire destroyed all of the golfer’s clubs, except for Calamity Jane. Today it is proudly displayed in the Augusta National Golf Club in Georgia.