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What is a stability putter shaft?

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William Rodriguez

Published Jan 19, 2026

The Stability shaft is a 4 piece design with a carbon fiber upper, aluminum insert, an aluminum shaft sleeve and a steel lower shaft which connects to the putter head in any of the standard sizes and bends. The smoked steel looks cool and the larger carbon fiber upper has a nice matte finish.

Are stability putter shafts good?

The primary reason for switching to a Breakthrough Golf Stability putter shaft is the low torque. Lower torque means that the putter head will twist less during the swing and on mishits, which translates to putts staying on line and getting to the hole instead of falling short.

What putter shaft do pros use?

The steel putter shaft has been around since the early 20th century. Times are changing, however, and a new craze has hit the PGA TOUR. Pros are now using a variety of materials in the shafts of their putters. Graphite shafts aren't just for drivers anymore.

Do putter shafts make a difference?

The first thing you need to know is that all putter shafts flex some amount during the stroke. This adds a variable to the putting stroke we'd rather not have. That's why stiffer is better with putter shafts; the stiffer a putter shaft, the better it should perform.

What is a stable golf shaft?

Stability are the only shafts that fit all putters, regardless of make or model. Premium Toray graphite, 1 degree of torque, Tour proven, ultra-premium look. Free installation & return shipping. To mark one of the most prestigious events in golf. A one-time opportunity designed for golfers looking for exclusiveness.

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How do I choose a putter shaft?

The shaft of your putter should fall neatly in line with your forearm when you're in the address position. It's common for golfers to choose a putters too long for their game. And if you're clutching your standard-size putter below its grip, you should probably opt for a shorter-length shaft.

How stiff are putter shafts?

Putter shafts are not rated because they are all essentially stiff shafts due to their (relatively) short length, plus the fact that putter swings are far, far gentler swings than, says, a 5-iron swing. Manufacturers, generally speaking, put the same flex shaft in all putters.

How much do putter shafts cost?

Putter shafts can be $10.00 to replace, and they can be $400 to replace. The actual labor of replacing the shaft should cost around $20 or less.

What is the proper putter length for my height?

The length of the putter will be directly related to your height. If you are 6 feet or taller, you will need a 35 inch putter, 5'9″ to 6″ suggests a 34 inch putter, while 5'6″ to 5'9″ suggests a 33 inch putter.

What does a stability shaft do?

Play. According to Breakthrough Golf Technologies, the Stability Tour shaft is still significantly stiffer than steel. The company puts the number at 97% stiffer, which leads to better control and less twisting. Bear in mind, a good bit of this comes down to the relationship between head weight and shaft flex.

What putter shaft is Bryson DeChambeau?

DeChambeau has used a SIK putter for the last few years, including a distinctive graphite putter shaft designed by LA Golf. The new LA Golf putter ($1,500), however, constructs the body of its blade design not from super rare steel but from the same kind of elite carbon composite used in its shafts.

Can I change my putter shaft?

Even putter shafts can wear down over time. People often like to change the shaft in their golf club, whether it's because the current one broke or because they want to try out the newest one on the market without purchasing a new club. To help save money, this is a task anyone can do with the right tools.

What putter does Tiger Woods use?

Tiger Woods currently uses a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 GSS putter. It is a blade-style Anser putter that has been in his bag for all of his biggest wins. He went through a period of time in his comeback where he had to play other putters, but he is back to using the tried-and-true Scotty.

Does the putter matter?

The putter that gets you on target more consistently and more automatically than another is going to leave you free to focus on speed and break. Don't overlook the role the grip plays either. Grip size can help moderate or enhance the role your hands play in the putting stroke, depending on what's best for your game.

What is putter grip?

Players who prefer to involve the hands and wrists – “feel” players – should play a smaller putter grip to help activate those smaller joints & muscles in the stroke. Standard size putter grips allow for the most feel and feedback off the putter face at impact, even at the slower speed of a putting motion.

What is the stroke lab shaft?

The Stroke Lab shaft is a 75 gram shaft. It is a full 40 grams lighter than normal steel putter shafts. This is made possible by a new multi-material shaft design that combines a graphite body with a steel tip. Most of the mass is in the tip to promote a smoother motion.

Do I need a 34 or 35-inch putter?

Bottom line, most people are using putters that are too long for them. Very few men will need a 35-inch putter and very few women will need a 34-inch putter. Even if you're on the taller side—over 6 feet for men and over 5 feet 8 inches for women—it still doesn't mean you'll need a longer putter.

Should your eyes be over the ball when putting?

When you turn your head to look at the hole, it will appear left of its actual position, which can result in a pull for right-handed players. Instead, you should keep your eyes over a spot just inside the ball, a few inches toward your feet.

What length putter does Jordan Spieth use?

The putter Spieth used to hole the deciding putt was a 35-inch Scotty Cameron 009 prototype — a TOUR-only model he has been using since he was 15. "The 009 was my favorite putter [as a junior golfer]" Spieth said at the 2015 PGA Merchandise Show.

Can you get a putter Reshaft?

Reshaft Putter - $25

Reshafting can drastically improve your performance. Updating to the latest shaft and grips can give you more accuracy, consistency, and distance. At Tour Stock Putters, we understand the right shaft can improve your game. We'd be happy to reshaft your putter to your specifications.

Do putter shafts flex?

True. Although most recreational golfers (and probably some top amateurs and tour pros as well) don't know it, putter shafts have different flexes.

What is a double bend putter shaft?

A double bend putter has a center shaft and two bends in the hosel. This type of putter provides more stability than a single bend putter and can help players with an inconsistent putting stroke. However, it's important to get fitted for a double bend putter, as the lie angle can affect your ball striking.

Should my putter be flat on the ground?

Perfect Fit

You know your putter fits you when the sole of the club lies flat on the ground when your eyes are over the ball at setup. You're ready to roll the ball off the sweet spot— just as the putter was designed!

Why is my putter face closed at impact?

The normal ball position would be one ball width left in the stance. If the balls tend to go left, a ball position slightly more right will support a more open putter face at impact. Accordingly, if the balls tend to go to the right a ball position slightly more left will support a more closed face at impact.

What putter Bend is best for me?

DOUBLE BEND

For players who like to take the putter straight back and through, a double-bend shaft inserted directly into the head is a good option. This configuration provides face-balancing and very little rotation throughout the stroke.