horribly
You would use a putter when you are on the green, or just off the green to roll the ball into the hole (well that's the plan!)
His putter and driver are missing from his golf bag.He tapped the ball gently with his putter and it went into the hole.
Yes, but why you would do so is beyond me.
its all inside the ball
When choosing a putter its personal preference. here are a list of top quality putters: Scotty Cameron Studio Style Putter, Odyssey White Steel Tri-Ball, Odyssey DFX 2- Ball Blade, Ping G2i Craz-E Putter,Callaway I Trax Putter, and Taylor Made Rossa CGB Putter.
If you mean just the club, then the putter would hurt more as it is solid, a driver is hollow. But if you meant which would hurt more if a ball was hit with these clubs and it hit you which would hurt more it would be the driver, the ball speed off a driver can easily reach 120mph.
Golf needs a putter. It is a club used when close to the hole to tap the ball in.
A putter face must be flat so when you hit the ball it goes where you want it to go. If you are referring to loft, a putter has about 3-4 degrees of loft, this is because this loft gives the ball the most consistent roll.
Yes, of course. You can use the putter for every shot if you wish, though it would not be to your advantage to do so. Still, it is allowed.
Putter
A scratch on the face of a putter can potentially affect its performance, particularly if it alters the surface texture or affects the alignment of the ball at impact. However, minor scratches are unlikely to significantly impact overall performance for most players. The feel and roll of the putter are more influenced by the design and condition of the face rather than superficial blemishes. Regular maintenance and keeping the face clean can help ensure optimal performance.
Theoretically a projectile will travel furthest when it is shot at an angle of 45 degrees above the horizontal. However, resistances caused by wind and rain will affect that. It probably has little effect on the flight of the shot. In that case the speed at which the ball leaves the shot putter's hand is of equal importance.