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Left Handed Putters

The range of left handed putters on the market for lefties has increased dramatically in the last number of years.

Odyssey Left Handed Putters

Callaway, who own the Odyssey brand, cater very well for left handers with their range of left handed putters. Some of their popular left handed putters are

1)Odyssey White Hot Tour #1 Putter

This is a blade type putter with the famous White Hot Tour insert and an Odyssey Steel shaft. The bronzed finish on the head prevents glare from the sun and the heel toe weighting ensures a perfect weight and touch feedback.

2)Odyssey White Hot XG Sabertooth Putter

This is a mallet type putter and also boasts the White Hot insert. Because of the design of the sabre tooth head it is not the most visually appealing putter in the world but if it gets the job done..

3) Odyssey Crimson Series 660 Putter

This one is a heel shafted blade type putter with the Crimson Stronomic insert in the face and a steel shaft.

TaylorMade Left Handed Putters

TaylorMade also do a nice range of left handed putters including

1) TaylorMade Rossa Monza Spider Balero Putter

which features a Uni-body steel construction that is claimed to possess a high moment of intertia which increases forgiveness on off center hits.
It also has a soft insert which produces a smoother roll on your putts and has 2 alignment aids to make sure you are lined up correctly-the Ball In Cup and Ball Line Ball.

2) TaylorMade Nubbins putter

has a super soft insert which is very useful if you putt on very fast greens or you are a bit heavy handed sometimes with your long putts.

3) Taylor Made Rossa CGB Daytona Left handed putter

This putter has a lower, deep back center of gravity which promotes a stroke with very little spin which leads to a smoother roll and improved accuracy and distance control.

It possesses a Titallium face insert which is famous for it’s enhanced feel.
Titallium is much lighter than steel and this allows the makers to move weight back in the putterhead which improves your feel and allows the engineers to increase the size of the insert.

Another feature of the CGB putter is the tungsten rods inserted into the rear of the blade and the tungsten plugs which are inserted into the sole of the mallet.

These rods and plugs also allow weight to be shifted back and down towards the back of the putterhead thus lowering the center of gravity and enhancing roll and feel.

Another left handed putter is the
Affinity V-Rod VR4 putter which has a milled-anodized face insert and top drawer wrap style grip.It features the latest technology in back weighted design which is all the rage now and is certainly an unusual looking putter.

Left handed putters have come a long way since the days when your only option was a bulls eye type putter which could be used both right and left handed.

You can still get the bullseye type putter and one of the best value bullseyes is the Longridge Two Way putter which allows you to put either right or left handed.

Anyone who likes a clean and classical look which is simplicity itself will be attracted to this product..and it is really good value which can also be handed down to your children regardless of whether they are right or left handed.

Top manufacturers are now recognizing the left handed golfers market and are catering for it with many more left handed versions of their most popular putters.

The success of Phil Mickleson and Mike Weir has helped the development of this market significantly.

Filed under left handed putters by Terry

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