The three putters that I rotate, each I have made the total weight of the club with grip, shaft, and head be about 720 grams. I put lead powder down the shaft and seal with a cork.

Okay, I appreciate the comments and between Steve and I it much be an old persons method. Here is why I asked. I bought a putter(used) Odyssey White Hot RX with a Superstroke grip. Played with it once and it felt like a sledgehammer. Decided to get out my other 4 putters and then I found another I had that cost me $15 for the head so now I had 6 to try. Hit 4 balls with each putter to see which "FELT" the best and it was the $15 putter. No matter how many balls I hit from various distances it was always the $15 putter. Decided to do more investigating so I proceeded to make a chart of total weight, head weight, grip weight and shaft weight. Did not learn much so I went to my clubbuilder to find out swingweights. The sledgehammer was an E7!!! The $15 putter was D1....somewhat of a large difference. Guess what we did....we shortened the other 5 putters and changed the grips and now I have 5 putters to use...0ne is going to Florida (another Steve and I common factor). All 6 now have a swingweight of between C5 and D1. Now my problem is that I love them all and not sure which to use. Not sure what this really means but I am very happy with the results. If I had not done this exercise I would have never found found out what "FEEL" I like.
Chuck

    brownmoose13

    There ya go. Swingweighting a putter!

    Isn't this how MOI matching got it's start? Swingweight matching too? I have this one club that feels perfect in my hands and I want my other clubs to feel like that!