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inside the leatherAlways thought it was from the top of putter to were the ( leather ) grip stops
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inside the leathercloser to the hole than the length of the putter (from the head to where the grip begins), archaic: putters used to be of uniform length and the shortest club in the bag, and grips used to be made of [..]
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inside the leatherThis refers to a measurement employed to determine whether the putt is a gimmie. It is the distance from the bottom of the grip till the clubhead of the putter.
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inside the leatherA term used to describe a type putt
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inside the leathercloser to the hole than the length of the putter (from the head to where the grip begins), archaic: putters used to be of uniform length and the shortest club in the bag, and grips used to be made of [..]
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inside the leatherIn case a golf ball rests close to the hole on the putting green, the designation is inside the leather. As putter grips were made out of leather in the past, this is the origin of the expression. Thus inside the leather in its origin means, that the distance from the bottom of the putter grip to the clubhead of the putter is as close as the distan [..]
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inside the leatherA method used to measure a gimmee; with the putter head in the hole, if a ball lies closer than the bottom of the grip, the putt may be conceded. Of course, only traditional-length putters may be used [..]
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