Really never gave it a second thought.

The only thing that ever mattered to me was having the putter face square to the ball and stroking the ball on the intended line at the right pace. Never put an alignment line on my ball... never did anything other than pick out a reference point on the green (an old ball mark, spot, etc on the green itself) and set my putter up square to that line.

It worked out pretty well.

rsvman I'm sure I wouldn't be surprised. I push and pull my putter so often you'd think I was fighting with it.

puttnfool not bad, forget where I got it, likely from an exgf, can't imagine buying something like thatπŸ˜‹

Rickochet I assume your pic is photoshoped but to conform to USGA rules, a putter head's width must be greater than its depth, measured from the face to the back of the club head.

    pellmell I assume your pic is photoshoped but to conform to USGA rules, a putter head's width must be greater than its depth, measured from the face to the back of the club head.

    Photo is real. It is a DTG Felon putter that was sold as non-conforming. The pic was posted to inspire some humor as I am sure was the gist of the putter design.

    I think Santa might be be bringing me this one. This sightline has two eyes.

    https://www.hirekogolf.com/intech-golf-2-poop-putter-35-rh.html

    Rik, you should have put " 2 balls on the face" for full effect! πŸ˜‚

    There was a thread earlier about the poop putter...classic description they have. Funny thing is...it looks like it might not be a bad putter.

    Yes, sightline, but nothing too large or annoying like the 3-ball putter, etc. And no alignment line on the ball either. Just want to see ball.

    I like a sight line, but not one that is distracting. I have removed the paint from the single line in my current putter so it is usable when I first set the putter on line, but it is not something I focus on when I putt.

      lambo like a sight line, but not one that is distracting. I have removed the paint from the single line in my current putter so it is usable when I first set the putter on line, but it is not something I focus on when I putt.

      That's exactly what I'm thinking of doing!! Seems like the perfect mix.

      Mine, an old Never Compromise, has a sightline, but I don't use it. It has weighted sections at both ends of the blade that attach in straight lines and I tend to used those to frame the ball and aim with.

      I feel that I putt better with a sight lined putter. But, it’s probably all in my head......