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  1. 1. Will You Be Putting A 'Cutting Edge' Putter In Your Bag?

    • Yes, I Already Have One
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    • Probably Soon, I Can't Resist
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    • Maybe Some Day, But I'm In No Rush
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    • No, I Like the More Traditional Putters
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Now that I've played quite a few rounds with the Monza Spider I can report that it is a fabulous putter, it wasn't just 'new putter syndrome' of increased focus that leads to temporary results, this putter really is top notch.

Had a lot of comments and questions about it on the course, and several of the better players have asked to try it out and were very impressed. One commented that I sold him on it after draining several long putts in a row.

The truth is that it has increased my desire to play golf because I have so much confidence on the green now, and this carrys over to chipping and wedge play as I know if I get it close I'm going to make the putt more often than not, so it has changed my game more than I expected, and will probably lower my handicap by several strokes due to this 'trickle-down' effect.

2009 Burner R
FT-I Fusion Squareway 3W 15* Fujikura Speeder Fit-On R
5W R7 R
FT Fusion Hybrids Draw 3/21*, 4/24*
G5 5-PW X-forged Vintage: 52.12, 56.14MDScotty Cameron: Newport 2 ProV1


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I bought a Spider... I have always had a pretty good short game... that was the only saving grace to my round, but the Spider is worth it's weight in gold. I had a more traditional TaylorMade Sebring and loved it. I never had a reason to change until I tried the Spider.

The one thing I can say about this putter vs a more traditional one is the consistancy on long putts. I couldnt get a bounce out of this thing... always a sweet roll. The markings on the back definately help smooth your swing and keep it online. Well worth the investment.

13 Wedges
1 Putter


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Certainly, this high-MOI putters help, but for me putting is :

- 30% technical : fitting, decent mechanics, practicing and green reading

- 70% mental and experience

To excel, add another 10% of confidence

All great putters in history have achieved success with differents putters (blade, mallet) and styles (straight, arc, pop), so those are not the keys...

Hibore XLS 10.5º Yellow Reg
909F3 13º Mitsubishi Diamana Blue Reg
Big Bertha 17º Reg
585.H 21º Graphite 4175 Reg
804.OS 4-9 Graphite 3975 Reg Vokey Spin Milled 48.06 54.14 60.10 Tess G2 35" ProV1XHome course: Ria de Vigo Golf Vigo (SPAIN)


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I play a White Hot XG #7.
I said for many years, "a putter is a putter".
Last year I bought this one, and I could not live without it. It has taken 2-4 strokes off my score per round. To me, It is a feel and confidence thing.

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I just upgraded to an Odyssey Sabertooth, from a Odyssey dual force 992 that was about 10 years old. I know the sabertooth looks crazy but it just feels so great to me and has improved my putting game

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i have a Scotty Cameron Newport 2 by titleist and its not really very knew but it does the job, i love it and anythin different will have to be somethin special..

In The Bag: Extreme Sport Golf Bag

Driver: X 460
Irons: X-18's Steel
Hybrid: Rescue Mid 3 & 43 Wood: X Hot5 Wood: Big Bertha FT-3Putter: Newport 2 by TitleistBalls: My Course: www.burntislandgolfhouseclub.co.ukAge: 15


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