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My putting stroke goes inside on the take away then goes straight through after impact..
I have two different putters, Attachment 2574 Attachment 2575

Which is better for my putting stroke?

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I'm no expert on the matter, but I have a similar stroke, and my putter is like the Ping. Works fine. But if you find that your putter face is open too much at and through impact, the heel shafted Odyssey will help you turn over the head, as recommended by Phil Mickelson.

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My misses are from reading greens sh*tty....I hit both great thats what is confusing me.(yes I own both)..Im still learning and testing out equipment and was thinking about getting a center shafted rife trinidad for x-mas but dont think that is compatible with my stroke...so im going to stick with these 2 for awhile and want to know which one i should put the time in with...

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Irons - Taylormade R7s 4-GWWedges - Cleveland CG12s Black pearl 54*/12* & 58*/8*Putter - Rife ArubaBack-ups - Karsten Anser / Odyssey White Ice #9Ball - Taylormade Burner TP & LDP...


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Have somebody stand behind you and see which putter you aim better. It sounds elementary, but can make a big difference. If the two putters fit your eye differently, you may find that, even on an 8 foot putt, you aim one of them more accurately than the other. I'd start there, even before you worry about the putter fitting the stroke. Just my 2 cents.

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According to a Golf Digest instruction thing I watched ages ago, Tiger uses a similar putting path to you and he has an Anser style putter like your Ping.

It's probably a good idea to find a practice green and put them both into a Putt-off. See which one puts more balls in the hole. It may just come down to the fact that you like the look of one more or you feel more confident with one. I personally don't think that one kind of path needs one kind of putter style. I have all kinds of putters and seem to get a similar result from each of them - some days they seem to be with me, other days they're conspiring against me.

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I have a similar putting stroke and I use the Ping Anser. I tested the Odessey you show and also liked it, but I use the Anser. One of the couple notable differences was that I didn't like long putts with a full toe hang putter.

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