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Guys,

I have a Classic #1 and love it, but have been having trouble with the 3-5 footers, making a jaby stroke for some reason. The weird thing is I am making more of the 8-20 footers. I was thinking maybe 340 is a bit light for the short strokes and would like to add some weight. I know scottys come 340/350/360.


Can some of you who have putted with different head mass give some insight on differences for those of us just trying it out.

Maybe would like to add 5 to 10 grams of lead tape and see what happens.


TIA

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I love a heavier putter. My putter head is 355 and I have added a lot of weight in the shaft. It's over 500g now, believe it or not. I would suggest you rip the grip off, put sand or some sort of powder weight in the shaft and cork it. It will do the same thing without the nasty look of lead tape and it is easily adjustable before you cork it.
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Thanks Neudi,


I was thinking of lead tape because if I don't like it could remove it easily.

Can you comment on what has taken you to the heavier putters?? Short ones, lag, better stroke??

Blade Stand Bag
905R 11.5 R flex
Tight Lies 3 Wood
Ci7 Irons 4-GW R Flex
Vokey SM Wedges 54 / 58Classic Putter #1 34"ProV1 or U-Tri Tour or E5+

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Also anyone know the mass of a strip of lead tape??

Say 1 inch long standard width??

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905R 11.5 R flex
Tight Lies 3 Wood
Ci7 Irons 4-GW R Flex
Vokey SM Wedges 54 / 58Classic Putter #1 34"ProV1 or U-Tri Tour or E5+

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Also anyone know the mass of a strip of lead tape??

If you have an electronic scale, I'd just use that. But I love the weighting on the Classic 1 putter!

-Rich

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I perfer a lighter putter head. I doesnt feel like i have to fight the putter as much. I can control speed with my arms more without feeling the putter in my hand. Call me limp wristed... Ive adjusted to the 350gs the putter i game now, but i woundnt mind if it was even 10 or 15 grams lighter. Until i got my scotty, i was using ping ansers which kind of run on the light side.
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Doing more research I found that the Classic #1 has an estimated swingweight of D2 at 340 grams / 34".

I am going to add lead tape and take it to around D5 to see how it feels. That should help stabilize the head on the short putts.

I have a read quite a bit and a lot of people like to putt with D5 and above.

Would like to hear from those of you that monitor swingweight on the putter.

Blade Stand Bag
905R 11.5 R flex
Tight Lies 3 Wood
Ci7 Irons 4-GW R Flex
Vokey SM Wedges 54 / 58Classic Putter #1 34"ProV1 or U-Tri Tour or E5+

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I added 9 grams of lead tape to the head and got it to 349 grams.

That took the swing weight between D4 and D5. My stroke improved drastically in the practice green and on the putting training aid I have at home. I have one of the 7 ft putting greens at home and went nuts, made 150 straight puts and got tired jaja. I will keep going to see how many putts I can make without missing.


For anyone interested I will let you know how it goes when I get out to the course. If anything I will add a bit more weight to get it to D5-D6.

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905R 11.5 R flex
Tight Lies 3 Wood
Ci7 Irons 4-GW R Flex
Vokey SM Wedges 54 / 58Classic Putter #1 34"ProV1 or U-Tri Tour or E5+

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ive done a lot of experimentation over the years and i have come to the conclusion that anything over 350 grams is just too heavy for me and i have a hard time with judging distances. i have found 340-345 grams is perfect for me
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