The revolutionary Torque Balanced technology from Edel Golf significantly reduces the negative effects of torque, promoting a smoother and more consistent motion and allowing the putter head a greater opportunity to return to square at impact. Torque Balanced technology strategically…
Torque Balanced technology strategically removes weight from the toe of the putter, creating a “toe-up” balance point versus a traditional “toe-down” or “face-balanced” putter. With its optimally weighted design, the Torque Balanced putter is less susceptible to the forces of…
How much energy are you losing in the putting stroke? Capto Golf calculates that and shows it in the Energy Tile. This video covers the info given in that tile. I have been using the product for quite some time…
In this episode of True Temper School Keenan Phillips explains torque. What is it? Why does it matter? And, how can it benefit your game? #truetemper #playtrue #golfshafts Each week a member of our team will break down a topic…
Both face balanced and toe balanced putters create torque when put into motion, and that torque has an influence on both the path of the putter and the grip pressure needed to control face alignment. A golfer can counteract torque…
It might be the common wisdom that a face balanced putter is suited for a straight-back straight-through putting stroke, or a toe balanced putter works with an arc stroke, but matching a putter to a stroke is a bit more…
Modern game improvement putters may have features that aid a golfer get better results in off center hits, or lessen the effect of visual alignment bias, but there can be a trade off in feel for distance. Putters that have…
According to a world leading putting coach, golfers have some amount of torque, or twisting motion, in their putting stroke. Twisting can cause the putter face to open and close in relation to the club path during the stroke, and…
Director of Instruction at the TruGolf Academy Jon Watts demonstrates the best at home exercise to maintain your posture while shallowing the downswing plane. Create more lag and more speed by practicing this move – no golf ball needed! SUBSCRIBE…