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Ban Belly Putters?

Poll Results: Should long putters (belly, chin, chest, etc.) be banned?

 
  • 43% (131)
    Yes
  • 56% (169)
    No
300 Total Votes  
post #1 of 376
Thread Starter 
Curious to hear your opinion on this one....

I always thought that if you have a "reminder" on the putting grip, it was illegal....

belly putters anchor your bell with the putter and your hands...
should we ban them?
post #2 of 376
Thread Starter 
Uhm.... looking at the absence of replies...

maybe a lot of you guys already play with belly putters?!?!
post #3 of 376
Hell no thats the only reason I can putt !!!!!!!!!!!
post #4 of 376
Hi ipark

well, i don't use one myself but the belly putter is a good tool for those who struggle with their putting, but you will have to suffer the humiliation of using one though, a bit like putting kack handed i suppose, makes you look a bit of a spazz (Tiger used this word on tv).

i think the worst putting invention is the Oddysey 2 ball- how hideous are they to use and look at? I prefer conventional putters-give me a Ping Anser original bronze or a Titleist bullseye anyday!!!

bb69
post #5 of 376
Thread Starter 
Originally Posted by BASHERBAKER69 View Post
Hi ipark

well, i don't use one myself but the belly putter is a good tool for those who struggle with their putting, but you will have to suffer the humiliation of using one though, a bit like putting kack handed i suppose, makes you look a bit of a spazz (Tiger used this word on tv).

i think the worst putting invention is the Oddysey 2 ball- how hideous are they to use and look at? I prefer conventional putters-give me a Ping Anser original bronze or a Titleist bullseye anyday!!!

bb69
You're the man!
post #6 of 376
if the usga thought they were illegal they would be banned, period. don't use one, hopefully never will, but they have helped a number of pros keep their careers alive, fred couples to name one. a number of players have used them but have returned to conventional models, vijay and zinger to name two. clearly the usga is not worried about them and neither am i.
post #7 of 376
Originally Posted by ipark1303 View Post
Uhm.... looking at the absence of replies...

maybe a lot of you guys already play with belly putters?!?!
No, we just have already debated this issue. Click here
post #8 of 376
Thread Starter 
Originally Posted by NM Golf View Post
No, we just have already debated this issue. Click here
NM Golf, I am so sorry... I did not know... I am still a rookie!

Thanks for the link!

p.s. is there a way to see if a topic was already discussed?
post #9 of 376
Originally Posted by ipark1303 View Post
NM Golf, I am so sorry... I did not know... I am still a rookie!

Thanks for the link!

p.s. is there a way to see if a topic was already discussed?
You can use the search feature above to search for a key word, but there is nothing wrong with starting a new thread. New people join all the time and they missed that discussion as well. I mentioned it only because it was evident none of the other newbies must have an opinion on the belly putter.
post #10 of 376
To each his own I guess...let 'em use them if they want I say!

Ryan
post #11 of 376
Not sure what I think about 'em. They seem harmless enough, but look kind of silly. I'm a traditionalist, so I prefer the old non-belly putters.

By the way, does anyone know the ruling on if a belly putter counts as a "club in the bag" when dropping "one club length" away? I always wondered about that.
post #12 of 376
How about if your belly is big enough that your normal putter becomes a belly putter? That's where I'm at.
post #13 of 376
Thread Starter 
Originally Posted by The Turlock Kid View Post
Not sure what I think about 'em. They seem harmless enough, but look kind of silly. I'm a traditionalist, so I prefer the old non-belly putters.

By the way, does anyone know the ruling on if a belly putter counts as a "club in the bag" when dropping "one club length" away? I always wondered about that.
Turlock Kid,

I think that the belly putter count as a club in the bag and it can be used when dropping. I have seen Colin Montgomerie (when he shortly used one) dropping a ball, using his belly putter.... maximizing the definition of One club distance!
post #14 of 376
Originally Posted by Norm66 View Post
How about if your belly is big enough that your normal putter becomes a belly putter? That's where I'm at.
Right there with ya Norm!
post #15 of 376
Originally Posted by ipark1303 View Post
Turlock Kid,

I think that the belly putter count as a club in the bag and it can be used when dropping. I have seen Colin Montgomerie (when he shortly used one) dropping a ball, using his belly putter.... maximizing the definition of One club distance!

A belly isn't normally any longer than a driver... They're normally only 45" at most. Its a broomstick thats the longer one
post #16 of 376
I didn't like the way they felt when I tried one, so I stayed with the conventional putter. I have no problem with other people using them, I just think they are ugly.
post #17 of 376
I don't think they should be banned. I have never used one, but if u look at the different kinds of putters today, it's pretty frightening. Some are so bright they look like they take batteries, some look like potato mashers, some look like they came from an old Star Trek prop room, and others like the tri-ball, are getting so long in the ass end, that if they ever make a 4 ball version, some spectator will get hurt on the backswing? Like some of the above posts, if i bent over a bit farther, my Yes Sophia would be classified as a belly putter...
post #18 of 376
I think there's an obvious reason why I don't think they should be banned.

Do I think its a little like cheating? yes and no. Those 3-6 footers are a lot easier, but I now have a problem with the long lag putts.

Then there's a look at the pros. All of your best putters don't use belly putters. Its the ones who have yip problems that go to them. (Couples, Singh, Langer) Although Langer plays a long putter.
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