Mallet Putter MOI Explained: The Forgiveness Math
Mallet putters dominate modern putting because of one physics number: moment of inertia. Here is what MOI is, how it works, and what it actually saves you.
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Mallet putters dominate modern putting because of one physics number: moment of inertia. Here is what MOI is, how it works, and what it actually saves you.
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You’ve warmed up well, your swing feels solid on the range, and you’re ready to play. Then you step onto the first tee, notice the group behind you watching, and suddenly your hands are shaking, your mouth is dry, and the fairway that’s 40 yards wide looks about as narrow as a hallway. The resulting … Read more
Confidence might be the most talked-about intangible in golf — and also the most misunderstood. Many golfers treat it as something you either have or don’t, as if it’s a fixed trait rather than a skill that can be built. The reality is that golf confidence is trainable, and players at every level from weekend … Read more