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Do you think it would be weird to bring your regular putter to putt putt? I so want to do this with my big mallet putter.

  BadGolfer said:
Do you think it would be weird to bring your regular putter to putt putt? I so want to do this with my big mallet putter.

I've seen guys bring their bag (entire setup) to a pitch and putt where the longest hole is 80 yards. Weirdness.

PS. Go for it!!

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  BadGolfer said:
Do you think it would be weird to bring your regular putter to putt putt? I so want to do this with my big mallet putter.

Im smellin a whole new "That guy.." thread lol

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  BadGolfer said:
Do you think it would be weird to bring your regular putter to putt putt? I so want to do this with my big mallet putter.

Last winter in Buffalo (when the only golf to be had was on a simulator) my friend and I went to the putt putt course inside one of the domes with regularity. We just brought our putters and golf ball of choice. Cheap, fun, and actual putting practice.


  max power said:
Last winter in Buffalo (when the only golf to be had was on a simulator) my friend and I went to the putt putt course inside one of the domes with regularity. We just brought our putters and golf ball of choice. Cheap, fun, and actual putting practice.

I've often wondered what kind of looks I'd get at the local putt-putt course with my pricey putter and tour balls....


I've often wondered what kind of looks I'd get at the local putt-putt course with my pricey putter and tour balls....

Surprisingly, no one cared. Or I wasn't the first to think of it and it's done all the time. Decent practice.


  max power said:
Surprisingly, no one cared. Or I wasn't the first to think of it and it's done all the time. Decent practice.

Yeah, but bring your lob wedge to cut the corner on the dog leg and people get upset. Stupid double standards.

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If you want to be really classy, bring your own putter and ball to a minigolf "course". Not those real minigolf courses, but the Putt-Putt kind.

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  sean_miller said:
I've seen guys bring their bag (entire setup) to a pitch and putt where the longest hole is 80 yards. Weirdness.

I made that mistake the first time I played a local par three course here about 15 years ago. Felt like a COMPLETE ASS walking around with a bag full of clubs. All I would have needed was a putter, PW, and maybe a 9i.

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  BadGolfer said:
Do you think it would be weird to bring your regular putter to putt putt? I so want to do this with my big mallet putter.

Nope, I do when I go.

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  sean_miller said:
Yeah, but bring your lob wedge to cut the corner on the dog leg and people get upset. Stupid double standards.

Yeah, if I want to use a wedge to carry the 1st fairway, over all the other holes and onto the 18th green it should be my prerogative!


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