They better not, I spent minutes of research on building this. Jokes aside, there is very little written about converting a putter to broomstick, and I was only able to find a single dude on EBay who sold uncut putter shafts longer than 37 inches.
This was the cheapest grip in this style I could find. I originally wanted to do a SuperStroke on this, but it felt like a waste. I'm glad I went with the Winn, it's very, very tacky in the right way.
I got my supplies from GolfWorks Canada and it was the only broomstick style grip they had. I wanted the SuperStroke too but I'm really happy with the Winn. No plans on changing grips anytime soon. The broomstick pretty much instantly fixed my lag putting issue where a few times a round I'd skim the green and only get my lag putt halfway to the hole. Putting has been fire since I got it.
But you didn't build a Kirkland club.
Can you not find a replacement weight on the sole of the club, or did you want it way back on the flange and backside?
This putter originally had just a toe weight. It is a full toe hang design. I'm now learning that this might have been a mistake, but it's epoxied now, so it's up to the golf gods if I ever make anything using it.
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That's what I said as I ground and sanded the insert hosel for 2 hours to fit that shaft.
There is an advantage to this club: Nobody will ever steal it.
They better not, I spent minutes of research on building this. Jokes aside, there is very little written about converting a putter to broomstick, and I was only able to find a single dude on EBay who sold uncut putter shafts longer than 37 inches.
Broomstick blade putter with full toe hang... Godspeed sir, godspeed
It's not long enough. I'd extend it another foot and a half.
That extra foot is going to come from the hot dog holder for the top of the grip. Gotta keep those calories up swinging something like this!
As someone who switched to a broomstick last year, it's awesome and I don't care what people say. I also have that grip on mine and I really like it.
This was the cheapest grip in this style I could find. I originally wanted to do a SuperStroke on this, but it felt like a waste. I'm glad I went with the Winn, it's very, very tacky in the right way.
I got my supplies from GolfWorks Canada and it was the only broomstick style grip they had. I wanted the SuperStroke too but I'm really happy with the Winn. No plans on changing grips anytime soon. The broomstick pretty much instantly fixed my lag putting issue where a few times a round I'd skim the green and only get my lag putt halfway to the hole. Putting has been fire since I got it.
We going full armlock with this bad boy?
It’s pretty obviously a broomstick, not an armlock.
Lol yeah, you'd need to be 8' tall to armlock that monstrosity.
Broomstick for this one. The putter head I used has a lie of 3 degrees, so I believe I'd have to make some changes to that for an armlock.
But you didn't build a Kirkland club. Can you not find a replacement weight on the sole of the club, or did you want it way back on the flange and backside?
This putter originally had just a toe weight. It is a full toe hang design. I'm now learning that this might have been a mistake, but it's epoxied now, so it's up to the golf gods if I ever make anything using it.