👉 A putting weapon, often referred to as a putter in golf, is a small, lightweight club used primarily for putting shots on the greens. It is designed with a slightly larger head than a driver, typically ranging from 3 to 5 inches in length, and features a flat or slightly concave face to help control the ball's direction and spin upon impact. The putter's shaft is shorter, usually between 3 to 4 feet long, making it easier to maneuver and align precisely with the target line. Its design allows golfers to make fine adjustments in their swing, ensuring accurate and consistent putting strokes.