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15 hours ago, DaveP043 said:

To the original question, for no apparent reason I've always liked the look of the B60, with the curved or "scalloped" trailing flange.  

I had one in the late 90s and I loved it. My bro had a Ping Pal 5 and switched with me for a few holes just to try it. We get to a par 3 and he stuffs a 6 iron about 7 feet. He runs it past the hole and whips the putter in the lake and says good riddance. I never liked the Ping Pal 5 that I inherited by default that day. I did have the ball diver look for the B60 putter the next day to no avail and promptly switched to the Odyssey DF 990. 

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5 hours ago, iacas said:

I think something like 90% of what we call feel is sound.

In this particular case, I mean. Not "pressure" and "heat" and "pain" and other sorts of "feel" sensations.

Agree.

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