Putter design includes components such as the head, shaft, grip, and alignment aid.
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Blade putters have a thin, flat clubhead and are best for golfers with a straight putting stroke.
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Mallet putters have a larger, rounded clubhead and provide more forgiveness and stability.
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Blade putters offer more feel and control, while mallet putters provide more forgiveness and stability.
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Personal preference and comfort are crucial when choosing between blade and mallet putters.
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Other factors affecting putting stroke include grip, shaft length, and head weight.
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Grip selection should consider comfort, control, and hand size.
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Shaft length should allow for a comfortable address to the ball with the eyes directly over it.
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Head weight affects stability, control, and feel during the stroke.
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