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Good Afternoon Everyone,

I recently had my putter cut down from 35" to 33" and I have had better success with it, but of course now it feels a little off weight-wise. Where is the best place to put the lead tape? I use a TM Rossa Classic Daytona putter. I feel like putting it on the bottom of the putter head would interfere with the stroke if it nicked the ground. On the other hand the only other place I can think of is on the back cutout which will block part of the alignment line. Is there a specific place for the weight that works best for the stroke? Thanks!


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I've put lead tape on one of my putters and never had a scuffing the ground problem.  Put some tape on my Odyssey DF550 years ago and it really helped me stay on line through the putt.  Had a guy from Golf USA put the lead tape on actually.  He did a good job and like I said, I never had a problem sticking to the ground while putting.  Just make sure there are no air bubbles...that it's really flattened out completely on the sold.

I would put the tape on the sole before blocking your sight line...my suggestion only.

l Driver l Cleveland Hi-Bore XLS Tour Driver 9.5*
l Hybrid l Ping G-15 Hybrid Iron 17.5*
l Irons l Callaway X Tour 4-PW
l Wedges l Cleveland CG12 DSG RTG+ 54* & 60* - Odyssey Marxman Chipper 37*
l Putter l Odyssey White Hot Tour #9 l Balls l Srixon AD333

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