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@JMHARDING, I renamed the thread to a more appropriate title and moved it to the appropriate forum. Please take care to do the little things members appreciate, particularly when asking for help or information.

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  • iacas changed the title to Edel Putter Cost? Time?

I always look at it this way. If you've bought three or more putters in the past hoping to find one that works then you should have bought an Edel from the start. :-D

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28 minutes ago, iacas said:

@JMHARDING, I renamed the thread to a more appropriate title and moved it to the appropriate forum. Please take care to do the little things members appreciate, particularly when asking for help or information.

$350 to $450, 3-4 weeks total shipped to your door.

P.S. It's about time to pick an avatar for yourself too, please. :-)

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Im really thinking about pullin the trigger on an edel I think my nearset fitter is in the woodlands, curious howd it feel and aim after using a 2ball putter ever since the begining

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30 minutes ago, JMHARDING said:

Im really thinking about pullin the trigger on an edel I think my nearset fitter is in the woodlands, curious howd it feel and aim after using a 2ball putter ever since the begining

 

Here's my two cents - tape a small piece of mirror to your current putter and use a laser to see where you're aiming it. See how far off it is and then ask yourself if you want to continue trying to aim something that looks square but is really a foot outside.

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2 hours ago, colin007 said:

 

Here's my two cents - tape a small piece of mirror to your current putter and use a laser to see where you're aiming it. See how far off it is and then ask yourself if you want to continue trying to aim something that looks square but is really a foot outside.

That was just one aspect for me ... the weighting and right length have really help me as well ...

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5 hours ago, JMHARDING said:

Im really thinking about pullin the trigger on an edel I think my nearset fitter is in the woodlands, curious howd it feel and aim after using a 2ball putter ever since the begining

If he does a thorough job of the fitting, and is interested in getting the right fit, it should be easier to aim the putter on your line and be assured that where you think you aim is where you aim.

As to feel, they have a Pixl Insert as an option -- it offers a slightly softer feel and better distance control on off center strokes.

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12 hours ago, isukgolf said:

That was just one aspect for me ... the weighting and right length have really help me as well ...

 

i think thats probably true for many...for me, my aim was something like 3 feet right and 2 feet up from a distance of maybe 15 feet.  i had no chance of correctly aiming my old putter.

oh, and the PIXL insert is all kinds of awesome.

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