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WHAT IS A BROOMSTICK PUTTER? A broomstick putter (or long putter) is a putter which has an extra-long shaft. It's called a “broomstick” putter because of the sweeping stroke used. The shaft used on putters like these is usually around 50 inches long.
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Learn More »On the contrary to what some may think, broomstick putters (or long putters) are perfectly legal on the greens. However, what is now illegal on the greens is anchoring; and broomsticks putters are the best alternative. For those of you who may have just woken up, anchoring a club when making a stroke became prohibited on the 1st of January 2016 (rule 14-1b). In the new golf rules, the R&A and USGA clarified exactly what is and what isn’t allowed. Basically: “the club can’t be held against the stomach and neither can a forearm nor gripping hand be held against the chest.”
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