Scotty Putters Standard Length Options

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By Titleist Fan 1830

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  1. Titleist Fan 1830

    Titleist Fan 1830
    Altrincham,

    I am not the tallest of golfers and have found my ideal putter length to be 31".

    I have recently bought a Scotty Fastback Putter and got the club pro to shorten the length.

    Whilst the putter feels good in my hands, I am not sure of the effect on the weighting system in the sole of the putter.

    Do I need to add weight or maybe reduce the weight that was provided with the standard 33" putter?

    Wouldn't it be possible for Scotty to cater for the more 'vertically challenged' golfer and add a 31" length as a standard option to the range, with the relevant weighting system?

  2. Matt P

    Matt P
    Liverpool, 0

    I had my Scotty Newport cut down a few months ago which does effect the balance. The pro added some lead tape and I found this ok for a while as the shorter length helped me. Have always struggled since the change with pace, so I have just bought some heavier weights to try and see if this makes any difference. Initial thoughts our wow!!! why have I not done this sooner, much smoother stroke and consistent pace. Isn't a straight forward fix though, as although my stroke and pace have definitely improved, having to adjust lines on putts that I am used to as the extra weight is putting a better roll on the ball so takes the break differently. I would definitely advise getting some heavier weights even if its just to try as once you have cut the shaft the balance will definitely change, hence why scotty have different weights in different lengths. Hope this helps, Play well!!!
  3. malcolm c

    malcolm c
    Leeds

    Cut my scotty golo 7 counter balance putter down. Removing the weights at the end of the shaft and found there to be no significant  change at all if anything I thing it has improved my putting

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