Do Golf Clubs Wear Out? The Putter

By February 8, 2019Tips & Tutorials
do putters wear out

Golf clubs are always going to suffer from wear and tear, just like any other item you use regularly.  Both irons and divers will get worn due to excessive use and this can happen more quickly if clubs are not cared for properly.

However, what about putters?  This is the one club which you can guarantee you will use during every round of golf you play but can your putter wear out?

The type of shots you play with the putter are not going to lead to huge amounts of wear and tear quickly.  In most cases, all you are doing is making a delicate touch with the putter to send the ball rolling across the green.

You would think this gentle stroke will see the putter outlast any other club in the bag and you are probably right.  However, that doesn’t mean it will never get worn out.

If you have a soft insert in the club face for example, it can wear out.  These have even been known to crack so if you find you are struggling to use your putter as normal and you use a soft insert, check the face of the putter carefully.

This is a rare occurrence but if you have been struggling with distance control whereas usually you are very good in that department, it could be a problem with the face of the putter.

If you have a putter which provides precise feel on shots, the impact of any wear on the face of the putter will be more noticeable.  You will know, having used the putter many times, when something does not feel quite right and one of the first things you should do is check the face for any signs of wear.

It is surprising how many people immediately think there is something wrong or different happening with their putting technique when all along there has been some slight damage to the face.  If you are unsure, as a professional fitter or club pro to take a look at your putter for you before you take any drastic action.

As with any golf club, you should also check the wear on your grip.  The more you use the putter, the more the grip is going to get worn and if it is showing signs of wear you know it is time to have a new grip fitted.