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In the sport of golf, a specialized club putter is designed to push or roll the ball along the ground towards the cup. They are generally used very close distance to the cup, usually on the putting green, although some courses have the fringes and roughs that are suitable to market. While there is no club in the bag of a player absolutely necessary or required by strict rules, the putter comes as close as possible even though he is so highly specialized and is the best tool for the job and virtually no golfer without one. Putters designed to for use on the golf green where they are supposed to roll the ball on the green surface to land on the hole and complete a "hole" in a game of golf is said to consists of several such holes, usually eighteen but sometimes more or less. Putting is the most accurate golf game and so the putter must be designed to give the golfer every advantage of technology including smooth motion, good slip, sweet impact, and launch the ball bounceless topspin and every opportunity technique including perfect fit in terms of angle and shaft length. The optimum design does not incorporate all the features that help the golfer putts sinking and none of the characteristics that impede the sinking of putts. The adjustability of energy and practice convertability / features of the game is incorporated into the latest design technology of the putter. Most putters however, have a 32-35 "shaft (slightly smaller for women and youth, longer for most men), putters are also made with longer lengths and grips the spindle, are designed to reduce "the degrees of freedom" allowed the player when he putts. Simply put, the more joints can easily bend or twist during the movement that, over the degrees of freedom a player have when they place, which gives more flexibility and feel but may lead to more anti-putts. With a normal putter, a player has six degrees of freedom: hands, wrists, elbows, shoulders, waist and knees, which can be moved only slightly to affect the ball trajectory and to avoid likely a putt drop into the cup. Such movements, especially uncontrollable nervous, called the "yips" and have a chronic case of the "yips" can ruin a golfer's short game. German professional golfer Bernhard Langer is known for have a case so severe that he once needed four putts to hole out to three feet of the cup [1]. A belly putter is typically about 6-8 inches longer than a normal putter and is designed " be firmly "against the stomach of the player. This design reduces or removes the importance of the hands, wrists, elbows, and shoulders. A wants the putter is even longer and is designed to be anchored to the chest or even chin and similarly reduces the impact of the hands, wrists, elbows and shoulders. The disadvantages are diminished sensation and control over to energy, especially with the long putter. Its use in professional tournaments hot dispute; Pro player John O'Hara and others on the pro tours including Langer and Vijay Singh have used belly putters at some point to a marked improvement in their short game, while players like Tiger Woods and the staff as technical director Thomas Franc previous USGA have condemned as conferring an unfair advantage to users.[2]. As the set is one of the most important aspects of the game of golf a player, a variety of teaching tools and trainers are there to assist the player to learn proper technique. Although many tools are simply simulations of a putting green as mats and indoor putting cups, or accessories such as laser guides, some tools are integral features of a "club of training." One such tool is the break, a hinged joint in the shaft of an otherwise normal putter to stay hard until some force is applied, then take. This is used to teach golfers to use a constant, even making the move without any sudden pressure applied by the hands or arms to swing the club, putt, creating a relaxed, more controllable. Another feature is a curved face, sometimes seriously so. Most of the putter faces are flat, however, depending on other aspects of principal design, very forgiving, the forces curved face putter the player to contact the ball with the center of the clubface to hit a straight shot. The rest of the shots carom off in odd directions or curved line that sets the schedule. Others join clubs training very light heads to encourage a stronger position than the body that reduces the movement of the wrist and arm, or to the opposite end of the heavyweight same head that encourages users to take "swing technique Pendulum weight and use a club instead of muscle power. Almost all of these can be used as a putter "true", but the idea is to make these devices more difficult than with a putter real as desired outcome occurs only when the player uses perfect technique, and therefore are usually only practice environments used. ..
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