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I wonder how many of those who wouldn't dream of using these putters have a 460cc high MOI driver in their bag?

I dont. Infact, I dont even carry a driver in my bag.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


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I just purchased an Odyssey Tri-Ball SRT about a month back. Its basically the 2 ball version that I've seen a few of the pros use on steroids, with an extra ball. I don't know if its the new putter or just my skill improving, but I have been putting better with it. In fact, I sank a 25 footer followed by a 15 footer back to back. I like the way the ball rolls off the putter, and it seems like I don't have to swing very hard to make the ball roll far, along with the fact that my rolls are more consistent. I'm sure quite a bit of it is that my skill of putting is improving, but the putter gives me more confidence in my putting, and that's what its supposed to do.

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Marketing and the promise of lower scores will keep people buying them until an outside force (i.e. the USGA) intervenes. Until that happens, I look forward to see the new crazy ideas that people have with their putters.

Exactly. They have to keep coming out with new equipment with the promises that it will improve your game so that people will keep buying golf equipment.

If they didnt, other than golfballs, most of us would probably seldom every upgrade our clubs and most of the golf companies would go out of business. Thats not to say that advances in driver and iron technology havent improved our games, but for the most part no matter how good your clubs or balls are, if you dont make a good swing, you arent going to get a good result.

Whats in my :sunmountain: C-130 cart bag?

Woods: :mizuno: JPX 850 9.5*, :mizuno: JPX 850 15*, :mizuno: JPX-850 19*, :mizuno: JPX Fli-Hi #4, :mizuno: JPX 800 Pro 5-PW, :mizuno: MP T-4 50-06, 54-09 58-10, :cleveland: Smart Square Blade and :bridgestone: B330-S


Posted
I went to a golf store and saw a putter, in the center of the putting green, standing up by it self, the head was so big. i almost fell over laughing until i remembered i was in public.
In The Bag

Titleist 905T 9.5°
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Nike Sumo2 19°Nike Forged Irons - 3-PW Titleist Bob Vokey Spin Milled 56°10°Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Newport 2

Posted

The design of the putter really doesn't bother me. If people like to play putters like Spider, then go ahead. But the belly putter is another thing, I think that's unnatural, but that's just me


Posted
I went to a golf store and saw a putter, in the center of the putting green, standing up by it self, the head was so big. i almost fell over laughing until i remembered i was in public.

That was probably the PING Doc 17 Udranium. I've played around with it, and it's actually a solid putter - but definitely ginormous. Suzann Pettersen uses the PING Doc 15 version. (And just in case someone in the world hasn't heard the story, she "stole" it from her pro-am partner at a tournament, and promptly won a major.)

  • 3 weeks later...
Posted
They are getting pretty radical looking.

I suppose that it's up to the individual as to what is appealing.


I never thought in a million years I would ever use something like a 2-ball putter.....but then I found one with a firmer insert that I preferred....and my aligment woes were lessened considerably. These putters really are worth trying.

I've messed around a bit with the Spyder and 3-ball....but they just don't work for me.


The Tiffany is a good match...at least in the store....gotta try one on a real green.


The RedX is one that I'd love to have. Very classy, great feel....and alignment is a breeze.
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Burner Superfast 3 & 5 woods (house MATRIX OZIK XCON-4.8)
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I'm not even sure why anyone would care what kind of putter designs they come out with. If you don't like the feel of it or think it's ugly, don't buy it.

Simple as that. Some people like these crazy designs and some people don't care and will try anything that helps them putt better. It's all personal preference really.

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I'm not even sure why anyone would care what kind of putter designs they come out with. If you don't like the feel of it or think it's ugly, don't buy it.

That about sums it up. I love having crazy equipment. I want people to see me putt and be like "Woah."

Not only because i just sunk a 20-footer but becuase i did it with a putter that looks ugly as sin!

In my Extreme Sport Stand Bag
Driver: 4DX D-Spec Driver 10.5* Stiff UST SR3
3W: F-60 15* Regular Fujikura E150 Fit-On
Hybrids: 4DX Ironwoods 20* 23* Regular UST SR3
Irons: 4DX CB 5-PW Stiff True Temper ST-90Wedges: Vokey 50* 56*Putter: SabertoothBall: DT Roll


Posted
Today at a local golf store I was messing around with two new putters. One was from yes and had this huge cylinder on top of it, I have no clue what it was called or anything, but it was a really solid putter, but retailed at $280.

The other was a cube no wider then three inches and was called I think the "stubby". That thing was almost impossible to use and was in the discount bin for a pretty obvious reason.

"What is best about a great victory is that it rids the victor of the fear of defeat. 'Why not also lose for once?' he says to himself; 'now I am rich enough for
that'" -Nietzsche

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R7 Draw 9.0 Deg Stiff Flex Driver AMF Progression 3 Wood SUMO2 3/20 Deg Hybrid & CPR 4/24 Deg...


Posted
Don't forget the ones with screen on them that tell you how to hit the ball and what not....

Drivers: 10.5* Superquad with blue ProLaunch shaft or a SQ 460 Lucky 13
Woods: X Tour 15* 3 wood with Fujikura shaft
Irons: Big Bertha irons
Hybrid: Draw Rescue 3 19* with Reax shaft
Wedge: C-10 60*Putter: Rossa Monza CorzaAge: 18Location: Rochester Hills, MichiganBest Shot-75


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I think since the heel toe started people have forgotten how to put for the most part. Then came the mallet the even more forgiving mallet putters. Putters will continue to find ways to be more forgiveing(example adjustable weights). But at some point it will start to be worse.
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Woods906F4 3 Wood/w Aldila VS Proto Fairway Stiff 80g
Hybrid3dx red 20 and 23 degree
Irons3dx red 5-pw
Wedgesharmonized sand wedge 56 degree loft and harmonize lob wedge 60 degree loftPutterWhite Hot XG SabertoothBallNoddle or ...

Posted
Today at a local golf store I was messing around with two new putters. One was from yes and had this huge cylinder on top of it, I have no clue what it was called or anything, but it was a really solid putter, but retailed at $280.

The "Stubby" is a trainer.


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