Blade Putter A putter similar in shape to other irons. MyGolfRounds.com Golfing Terms Glossary ...
blade putter-- A standard putter design in which both sides of the putter head are basically straight. blast-- An explosion shot hit with much force typically from a sand trap or high rough. Also, an extremely powerful shot.
Blade Putter: A type of putter with an iron head with the basic form the same as other standard numbered irons. Blast: A shot made from a bunker that displaces a noticeable amount of sand.
BLADE PUTTER - metal putter with a straight face and a square top edge. This style can have also have a flange at the bottom.
Mallet - A putter that has a head that is much wider and heavier than that of a blade putter. Marker - A small object, like a coin, that is used to mark the spot of the ball when on the green.
CALAMITY JANE - Nickname of the hickory-shafted blade putter used by Bobby Jones. CIRCUMFLEX POINT - The point along the shaft where the degree of bending is greatest. It influences ball trajectory.
I didn't strike the ball particularly well; in fact, I toed it, which if I had used a blade putter, the ball would have skidded to the right. However, with the mallet, it stayed right on the line, and I jarred it.
The name that Bobby Jones gave to his putter Also putters modeled after his hickory-shafted blade putter Can In slang to hole a putt ...
See also: Blade, Golf, Putter, Iron, Putting
 
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