Like most golfers, you most likely have a few single golf clubs that are your favorite, or single golf irons you pull out of your bag in a pinch, when you need to hit that stroke saving shot. We all have the driver or 3 wood we like to get off the tee with, but rarely is that the club that you will consider your favorite.
There are single golf irons available today that may not be a part of your golf club sets. These single golf clubs are the money clubs in your bag. The single clubs that will make the pitch shot, the chip shot or maybe the putt when you need it most. Maybe because you hit this single club with consistency time after time, again and again.
The single most important golf club for some, if not most golfers is the putter. A stroke saving, match winning club in both professional and amateur golf bags. The blade putter, unless there is an eagle or a hole in one, is used on every hole on the course. In some cases the blade putter can account for over 20 strokes or more during a round of golf. One putt every hole and you use your putter 18 times. Two putt every hole and you use the putter 36 times. As you can see, the putter plays a major role in the final score of your golf game. Hit it well and your score is reduces. Stroke it poorly, and prepare to increase your handicap.
Golfers around the globe are winning matches or losing matches with a stroke of their putter. Find the blade putter you are comfortable with, work with it to gain the confidence you will treasure on and around the green. There is no round of golf where the putter does not come into play, none.
We list a few of our favorite putters and a few of the latest releases that we are sure you will enjoy.
Here are a few recently released single golf clubs we call our “Blades of Glory”.
The Scotty Cameron Studio by Titleist called “Studio Select”. Designed for a broad spectrum of golfers, delivers a wide range of accommodations. This blade putter is made with the finest materials, as demanded by the PGA professional. Retails for just under $300. Find this club for under $250 and you have yourself a real bargain.
The Mizuno BC7 is reminiscent of blade putters in the past. This putter takes you back in time to the putters used by Nicklaus, Palmer and Crenshaw. This blade is patterned after the classic
The Nike OZ 2 offers dual sine lines to make it easier to line it up at address. Once over your ball, these dual set of lines make it almost impossible to line up your shot in the direction you need to go. Retail is only $99 making this single golf club as affordable as can be.
Heavy Putter Mid-Weight K4, in either a silver finish or black finish. This putter replicates the Ping Zing to some extent and allows you to make short, accelerating strokes into the ball. As with all previous Heavy Putters this blade weighs over the standard weight of 500 grams and comes in at 750 grams. Currently retails for around $169.
So as you can see your putter is the most important golf club in your bag and you need to treat it as so. If you are looking to cut strokes from your game, then you need to start with your putting. Identify the single golf clubs you have in your bag that will deliver the key stroke when you need it most.