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Hello,

Just wanted some friendly advice, my birthday is coming up in around 2 months, and I wanted to get a new putter, the putter I have right now is a box set putter, and I just don't like the putter, end of story.  It doesn't look right at address for me, the shaft doesn't look like it was put in correctly (I'm right handed, and it comes out of the hosel to right, correct me if I'm wrong, but it just doesn't look right), and because of this, I have no confidence in the thing.  I was shopping around, and the new Methods with the red insert really got my attention, it felt great on the dinky little test green inside the store, it's a blade(which I prefer), it looks sharp, and I preferred it to all of the other putters in the store.  Just looking for some thoughts on this, and some thought on if a new putter would really help that much.  Also, what is the difference between 33', 34', and 35' putters?

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I have the Nike Method Core MC-1i Blade and it's a great putter. It's balanced perfectly and has a great feel to it. I made the switch from a Taylor Made Rossa Blade and prefer the Nike so far. The isn't a difference between the 33,34, or 35 inch it's just for preference. If you have any questions about it let me know.

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I really like the Method Core putters Nike has done a great job with them.

If your looking for a putter with a good insert that's going to give you a good feel I would also suggest taking a look at the Odyssey putters. The white hot xg is a really popular series and a bit cheaper than the Nike's.

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I purchased the Method Milled 003 putter and like it. It definatly gets the ball rolling quicker, so there was an adjustment period as i was hitting everything a little too hard. I purchased it just before the Method Core came out and actually prefer the feel of the core's insert over the milled. hope this helps

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