The most obvious difference is physical: a heel-shafted putter connects the shaft at the heel of the club head, the traditional hosel placement found on most putters, while center-shafted putters mount the shaft in the center of the head.
Heel-Shafted Putters: The classic setup most golfers are familiar with. The shaft connects at the heel, giving the club a traditional look and feel at address. For players who prefer a conventional setup without adjusting to a center-shafted configuration, heel-shafted putters feel immediately natural and intuitive.
Center-Shafted Putters: Our Centerfire designs align the shaft axis directly through the putter's true center of gravity, eliminating the natural "hang" or bias found in other putters. When balanced, the head stays exactly in the orientation you set. This creates a natural pendulum swing, assisting in straight-back and straight-through strokes and eliminating the potential for arcing or twisting through your stroke.