westdisc91
Bogey Member
You first need to determine, bead or no bead. Look at your grip with emphasis on the placement of the rim on your index finger. If one style doesn't feel noticeably more comfortable, try a few putts with both, however only focus on the how clean your release is, don't worry about flight yet.
Once that is settled, start with a neutral putter like an aviar or warlock if no bead or KC PRO Aviar or Wizard if looking for bead. If over time you find yourself needing to adjust you could go up or down in stability, but you really shouldn't need to. Once you settle on something, COMMIT. Buy a stack of at least 5 and practice only with that mold. Putting is more archer than arrow then any other shot, but getting to know your putter mold's flight will give you more and more confidence.
Lastly, once you settle on your go-to putting putter, don't throw it! Only use it for putts inside a comfortable distance. You don't want knick up and warp your $maker. Hope this helps.
I actually have a kc pro avair. It's ok just not like how it gets beat up in my hands. I have judge vibram ridge jawbreaker roach and p2 d line