IOL Countdown to 2012 Olympics
Days
Hours
Minutes
Seconds

Woods offers solution on long putters

Comment on this story


IOL pic feb8 golf woods pebble beach

Associated Press

Tiger Woods talks to reporters during a news conference at the AT&T Pebble Beach National Pro-Am golf tournament in Pebble Beach, California.

Pebble Beach - Tiger Woods has a solution to long putters - make them no longer than the shortest club in the bag.

Woods said on Tuesday at the Pebble Beach National Pro-Am he has “never been a fan” of long putters that players either anchor into their belly or the broom-style putters that are pressed against the chest.

“I believe it's the art of controlling the body and club and swinging the pendulum motion,” Woods said. “I believe that's how it should be played. I'm a traditionalist when it comes to that.”

Woods said he has spoken to Royal & Ancient chief executive Peter Dawson the last several years about how the language could be written in the Rules of Golf that effectively would ban such putters.

“My idea was to have it so that the putter would be equal to or less than the shortest club in your bag,” Woods said. “And I think with that, we'd be able to get away from any type of belly anchoring.”

He said the putter still could be anchored to the forearm, as two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer once did.

Keegan Bradley became the first major champion to use a belly putter when he won the PGA Championship. Bill Haas used the same style when he won the Tour Championship to capture the FedEx Cup.

The belly putters gained momentum late last year with Bradley and Webb Simpson, who won twice late in the year and who nearly captured the PGA Tour money title. Both considered themselves good putters who felt as though anchoring the club to their stomach made them even better.

For years, most players believed only players who were desperate to improve used such putters.

Ernie Els once criticised the use of belly putters, but switched to one late last year and said: “As long as it's legal, I'll keep cheating like the rest of them.”

Phil Mickelson also experimented with a belly putter during the FedEx Cup playoffs last year. He since has gone back to a more conventional putter.

The R&A and USGA, while making no formal announcement, have said they would review such putters. While it would seem simple to ban long putters, it can help recreational players stay interested in the game, and any ban might also affect the equipment companies.

“If you look back at the interest in it, it really never changed for over 20 years,” USGA executive director Mike Davis said Saturday at its annual meeting. “Then all of a sudden in 2011... this has become a much bigger topic. So the R&A and USGA have been talking about this at length, and we're looking at it from the perspective as... what is good for the game for all golfers long term.”

Davis said it would be premature to speculate on a direction the governing bodies are going, except to say they are not ignoring the issue.

“It is something that we have taken a fresh look at, because there are more players in the game, both on the elite level and on the recreational level, using it,” Davis said. “I think we just want to be sure that we're looking at all the angles and thinking about what is in the best interest, both the traditions of the game, the history of the game and what is what we think would be good for the game long term.” - Sapa-AP

sign up

Share |  

Facebook icon

Facebook

Twitter icon

Twitter

Google icon

Google

Yahoo icon

Yahoo

Reddit icon

Reddit

del.icio.us icon

del.icio.us

Pinterest icon

Pinterest

Email

Print

  • Rate this article
  • Average reader rating (0 votes) 0 Stars

Comment Guidelines



  1. Please read our comment guidelines.
  2. Login and register, if you haven’ t already.
  3. Write your comment in the block below and click (Post As)

BigD, wrote

IOL Comments
06:07pm on 8 February 2012
IOL Comments

All clubs have 'evolved' over time. To state the obvious : metal woods, over-size heads, graphite shafts, draw-bias weighting etc. and specifically putters, some of the new heads look like space ships. Come on guys, why pick only on the long putters ? If we want to go back to basics, let's take ALL the clubs back to basics, with say cut-off in 1975.

Report this

IOL Comments

Francois, wrote

IOL Comments
12:51pm on 8 February 2012
IOL Comments

I doubt whether old Tiger canb afford to buy a long putter. Would be a good investment for him and maybe his bank manager could help with an over draft facility.

Report this

IOL Comments

Storm Ferguson, wrote

IOL Comments
08:48am on 8 February 2012
IOL Comments

Way to go Tiger. They are cheat sticks plain and simple. Sam Snead was banned from straddling the line to putt with a regulation putter - now a rule - because it looked undignified. How undignified are the long and belly putters?

Report this

IOL Comments

Showing items 1 - 3 of 3

saturnz
I'm a 35 year old man looking to meet women between the ages of 18 and 100.
View Profile
bongsta12
I'm a 32 year old man looking to meet women between the ages of 18 and 36.
View Profile
Lilk203
I'm a 22 year old man looking to meet men between the ages of 18 and 100.
View Profile
IOL - dating
spokazi
I'm a 27 year old woman looking to meet men between the ages of 34 and 40.
View Profile
IOL - dating
LaniM
I'm a 32 year old man looking to meet women between the ages of 23 and 31.
View Profile
IOL - dating
PawPaw
I'm a 31 year old woman looking to meet men between the ages of 36 and 40.
View Profile

Join us on

IOL-Social networks IOL-Social networks
IOL-Social networks

Mobile
on m.iol.co.za

IOL-Social networks

Newsletters
Subscribe

IOL-Social networks

RSS feeds
Subscribe

Business Directory