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What putter size is right for me?

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Emma Payne

Published Jan 19, 2026

Putter length is matched up to different heights to provide the best results. If you are 5'10”, the distance from your palms to the ground is roughly 32 inches. The average spine-angle tilt for the correct golf posture is 40 degrees. This means a 34-inch putter is the best option for you.

What size putter should I use 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. Customized putter are suggested for those above 6'4″ and shorter than 5'6″.

How do you know what size putter to buy?

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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.

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.

Is 32 inch putter too short?

32- inches seems to be short but this depends on your setup and stature, which I am sure your PGA professional took into account when fitting you. An average height male - about 5' 9' -- should be able to use a 34 and maybe 33 inch putter very successfully.

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Should I use a 36 inch putter?

Fitting for proper putter length:

Putters are typically designed from the manufacturer to fit in the standard size golf bag which is 35-36 inches tall. Most 34-36 inch putters are too long for the average golfer. The player may sacrifice aim/alignment and path problems as a result of ill fit putter length issues.

What size putter do I need 5 11?

In general, golfers with a height of 5'9″ – 5'11” should use a 34″ length putter, 5'8″ and below should use a 33″, and those above 6′ should use a 35″ putter. A golfer's posture also contributes to putter length.

Can I use a 35 inch putter?

Is a 35-inch putter too long? In general, I would say yes, a 35 inch putter is too long for most golfers. Based on the sizing chart from above, unless you're over six feet tall or have shorter arms, 35 inches might be ruining your chances of sinking putts.

What is a standard size putter?

The standard putter length you're going to find on the market is 35 inches. But here's the thing – a 35 inch putter is too long for most golfers. If we're determining putter length by height, a 35 inch putter is really only suitable for golfers that are 6 feet to 6 feet 2 inches in height.

Is a 38 inch putter too long?

If you're 6 feet 2 or taller, use a belly putter with a shaft length between 45 and 47 inches. Use a 41- to 44-inch putter if you're 5 feet 9 to 6 feet 1 tall. If you're 5 feet 8 or shorter, the correct length is between 38 1/2 inches and 40 inches.

Is it OK to cut a putter down?

Cutting an inch or so off the butt end of the shaft won't make an awful lot of difference to the total weight of the putter, but will make a significant difference to the swing weight, so you may need to add weight to the head. Suggest you try it as it is after being cut down.

Who makes a 38 inch putter?

You can find our GOLO 5, Futura X, Futura X5, Futura X7M and Select Newport 2 in Dual Balance setups at our standard 38-inch length at Titleist golf shops and online retailers around the world.

Is a blade or mallet putter better?

While most golfers traditionally start off with a blade putter in their bag, mallet putters have gained popularity with advancements in control and stability through the stroke. Players with an arc stroke tend to perform better with blades because of the weight distribution between the heel and toe.

Why do pros use shorter putters?

Many players with longer arms wield shorter-than-standard putters because they feel their arms can hang more freely, thus eliminating tension in the stroke.

How do I choose a putter hosel?

If your stroke has more of an arc shape to it—that is, if it moves from inside the line, to square, and then inside the line again, look for a putter with a short, flowing hosel.

Are mallet putters more forgiving?

Mallet putters are said to be a bit more forgiving because of their size, and the blades are going to give some extra help when it comes to feel and control on the greens. Depending on your putting stroke, one of these two putters may be better for you than another.

Do pros use double bend putters?

Most professional golfers do use double bend putters, while others stick with the more traditional single bend design. Ultimately, it comes down to personal preference and what feels most comfortable for each golfer. However, there are also some potential drawbacks to consider before making a switch.

What happens if putter is too long?

A length that is too long will cause you to subconsciously stand further from the ball, moving your eyes inside, instead of over, the ball. This could mean the arc of your putter is flatter and the toe of your putter could be off the ground, pushing your aim left of target.

How long is Rickie Fowler's putter?

Fowler's putter is 35 inches long, has a 70-degree lie angle and is fitted with a steel True Temper putter shaft and Golf Pride Tour Tradition grip.

What length putter does Dustin Johnson use?

According to TaylorMade's research the Truss structure creates up to an 80 percent reduction in face deflection compared to a traditional blade putter. Johnson's Truss TB1 is 35.75 inches in length with 3 degrees loft and a swingweight of E-0.

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.

What kind of putter should a beginner use?

The best putter for a beginner is golf putter that is extremely forgiving. As I've discussed throughout the post, forgiveness is crucial for beginner players. Usually, this means a mallet or high MOI putter as they have a larger sweet spot and tons of forgiveness.