Say “Thanks” to your Putter

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Frank and I wrote this message to you, our Frankly Friends, last year, and it remains as true today as it did then.

I would like to thank all of you for your support and love over the last several months, which have helped encourage me and have kept me moving forward on some very tough days.

Valerie x

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We don’t think about it much, but our putter is the hardest working club in our bag. It hits the most shots, and in the end is cast as either hero or villain in any given round. It’s either our best friend, or, if it misbehaves is banished to a dark closet, sometimes for months or even years. Of course, with a Frankly Frog putter no dark closet is ever required.

We expect a lot of our putter. All short putts must fall and there’s no reason why we shouldn’t sink the longer ones too. The real issue, often overlooked, is the fact that our mind tries to control the stroke, not allowing the putter and our body to do what they would do naturally.

On the putting green, the value of one stroke is demonstrably evident and can be a matter of inches. Good putting can make up for lackluster play in other areas of the game. Bad putting can destroy an otherwise stunning round of straight drives and pinpoint accurate irons.

So, as you sit with family and friends this Thanksgiving, remember to thank your putter. Whether you made putts or missed them, you did it together. For this appreciative thought, next time you play, your putter might just thank you back.

We would like to thank you, our loyal Frankly Friends for your support and encouragement throughout the years.

It is greatly appreciated by everyone here at Frankly Golf and we continue to work hard to bring you the most reliable information and well-designed products to help your game.

From our family to yours,

Frank and Valerie

3 thoughts on “Say “Thanks” to your Putter

  1. I’ve had a Bullseye putter for 45 years and still like it, but the Frog that I bought last year is the best putter I’ve ever
    tried, by far…

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