Arc vs. Minimal ArcA natural arc is common, and the degree of that arc shapes which putter will support your motion rather than fight it. A minimal-arc stroke stays close to the target line and pairs best with face-balanced designs that resist rotation, while a stronger arc opens and closes naturally and matches better with toe-hang putters that allow controlled rotation. Knowing where your stroke sits helps you choose the right balance, design, and toe hang for better consistency, start-line control, and overall feel.
Arc vs. Minimal ArcARC
A stronger arcing stroke moves on a more pronounced inside‑square‑inside path. Players with this motion typically benefit from putters that allow natural head rotation.
Choose a model with more Toe Hang - It flows with your stroke.
Models to explore: Cortino 2, Tesora 2, Potenza 2, Matera CU, Matera WB
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MINIMAL ARC
A minimal-arc stroke stays closely aligned to the target line. Players with this motion benefit from putters designed to limit face rotation and enhance stability through impact.
Look for a Face-Balanced or Center-Shaft option - Keeps the head stable through the stroke.
Models to explore: Savona 3 Elite, Elite 488, Rimini, Teramo CTR shaft, Matera Premier Series, Matera DB, Fiore Premier Series
Explore All ModelsModels to explore: Savona 3 Elite, Elite 488, Rimini, Teramo CTR shaft, Matera Premier Series, Matera DB, Fiore Premier Series