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Hi gang! I promised to talk more about the USGA rules on putter head design but never added it to the video. You're better off pulling up the specs from the USGA directly, but here are some of the design guidelines I used for both putters:
Putter head must be less than 7 inches wide.
Putter face height must be less than or equal to 2.5 inches high.
Putter head depth (face to back) must be equal to or less than 2/3 the width of the face.
Shaft angle cannot exceed 80 degrees.
Sight lines can't extend beyond the dimensions of the head.
Hope you give this a try, and please post your comments about your own project! Love to hear how you did!
have you ever made a wooden putter that includes adjustable weights (screw in/out) to allow for personal preferences?
I am currently building a putter based on your mallet design out of Babinga! What type of epoxy do you us for the shaft and filling in the sinkers? Thanks!
Incredible idea. I loved the concept of making something 100% handmade, this will be what I will give my father for Christmas this year. Could you share the measurement of the hole and the diameter of the shaft, please
Great job, love this!
Fantastic job very well done they both are beautiful looking putters.
beautiful work.
Well done.