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What Is Lead Tape And Why Do Golfers Use It? Golf Monthly

Tiger Woods with lead tape on his putter

Lead tape is a thin strip of lead, with an adhesive back that golfers might stick to clubs, often putters, to slightly alter their weighting and feel. Lead tape is used for fairly minor alterations and is often a favourite tool with pro golfers for whom slight changes to weighting can offer enhanced feel around the green or assistance to create desired shot shapes with longer clubs.

Golf Monthly spoke to qualified PGA Professional Andrew Pillans, a club-fitting expert working out of Banchory Golf Club in Abderdeenshire, to get more of an understanding of how lead tape might offer assistance to golfers, professional and amateur.

Putter – Feel and Stability

Tiger put lead tape on his Scotty Cameron putter at Royal Troon this year as the greens were relatively slow

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“Lead tape is often applied to the heel or toe of a putter to fine-tune the weight distribution in the club. Adding tape to the toe can help slow down the closure rate of the putter face, while tape on the heel speeds it up. This can help players who push or pull their putts,” says Pillans.

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