This made plumb bobbing easy to do as there were no adjustments needed to do the putters as they already naturally hung plumb. This was a non-issue when people putted used Bullseye putters and other putters that had the shaft meet the head with little to no offset. With the changing weights, different putter head adjustments, and head sizes, a putter will not hang plumb if hung at 90 degrees. People think they just have to aim the point of the putter at the hole to read the green. People are missing one step that makes the whole process work, and that is to adjust the putter they have to the correct degree/position that makes it plumb. This is because most people are doing the relatively easy process of plumb bobbing wrong. The stigma is that plumb bobbing does not actually work because it does not actually find the correct level of the greens. As putters began to take on many different types of designs and weights over the past few decades, the process of plumb bobbing has disappeared due to these changes in putters and a stigma of plumb bobbing has since taken its place. The reason for Plumb Perfect is to reteach and show why plumb bobbing should be part of every golfers putting routine. ![]() This shows the golfer something they may have missed by just standing behind the ball and it only takes about 10 seconds to do. ![]() By doing this the golfer is able to verify what the break is on the balls path and which direction it will go. ![]() The golfer then stands behind the ball and lines the club up with the hole and sees which way the green slopes. Plumb bobbing is a method where a golfer grips the putter with their thumb and forefinger near where the grip meets the shaft, thus turning the putter into a plumb bob.
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