I purchased a 'Yes' belly putter very cheaply in the Jan sales with the intention of cutting it down to make a short counterbalanced putter. As it has quite a nice one-piece grip on it, could I just cut straight through the grip and the shaft and leave a hole in the top (which I could live with), or is a requirement to have a cap on the end? The grip would still extend to the end of the shaft. Could I cut the cap off and re-glue it onto the shortened end, or would that be regarded as a two piece grip (it's not circular in cross section)?
As far as I can find out from the rules, they state:
"The grip consists of material added to the shaft to enable the player to obtain a firm hold. The grip must be fixed to the shaft, must be straight and plain in form, must extend to the end of the shaft and must not be moulded for any part of the hands. If no material is added, that portion of the shaft designed to be held by the player must be considered the grip."
Thanking you in anticipation of any sensible advice. If my grip does break any rules, I will just have to buy and fit a new one.
As far as I can find out from the rules, they state:
"The grip consists of material added to the shaft to enable the player to obtain a firm hold. The grip must be fixed to the shaft, must be straight and plain in form, must extend to the end of the shaft and must not be moulded for any part of the hands. If no material is added, that portion of the shaft designed to be held by the player must be considered the grip."
Thanking you in anticipation of any sensible advice. If my grip does break any rules, I will just have to buy and fit a new one.
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