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I own currently own 2 putters(TM ghost Daytona & Callaway Apollo S2H2) and am thinking about adding a 3rd putter(most likely a mallet or half mallet) to my arsenal. How many putters do you have and how often do you switch putters if you have multiple putters?


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At one time I had three putters; a Scotty Newport 2, an old Ping, and a Voodoo by Never Compromise. When one "misbehaved" I would put it in time out and bring out another.

And then it happened.

I found an Odyssey Mini-Marxman. Since buying it 5 months ago it has never once let me down. In order to make the most of things I went ahead and traded the Scotty in on a new Callaway Driver. (Got $175 in trade for it - really happy considering I owned it for 5 years and only paid $225 for it - it was in really good condition but with the sale price on the driver I could not pass it up) I sold the Ping to a friend for $30. And the Voodoo is still sitting in my spare club closet - it was an anniversary gift from my wife and will not ever be sold, traded, or otherwise.

Will I ever buy another putter? Without a doubt. I have tested out the long putters, the backstrykes, and and even the new Scotty's. But for now I have what I want to be playing and I won't be buying anything new anytime soon.


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My gamers; [list] [*]Scotty Cameron Button Back (RWB) [*]Scotty Cameron Button Back (stock) [*]Scotty Cameron Studio Select (RWB) [*]Scotty Cameron Studio Select (Purple/Black) [*]Scotty Cameron Studio Select (stock) [*]Scotty Cameron TeI3 (Sole Stamp) [*]Scotty Cameron TeI3 (Gen1, deep mill) [*]Scotty Cameron Art of Putting [/list] I have a few others laying around the house too, including the one that I gamed in high school (an old Callaway mallet). I don't game any of those though. The vast majority of the time (like 95% of the time), the RWB BB is what I game. Though I've found myself gravitating to the AOP more and more lately (greens have been slow and, mentally, I tend to do better w/out an insert on slow greens). There all such nice putters that I have a hard time deciding sometimes. With the exception of one of my BB's, they're all the same length and weighted the same. It would require a very sensitive feel to tell the difference between them in a "blind taste test." They each have their own unique feel though. A few pics; [img]https://rebby.com/tmp/WITB-201105/witb1.jpg[/img] [img]https://rebby.com/tmp/WITB-201105/witb10.jpg[/img] [img]https://rebby.com/tmp/WITB-201105/witb13.jpg[/img] Sorry, no pictures of the deep milled TeI3. I sent it out for some work and haven't gotten it back yet.

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I have 2.. Ha. Odyssey White Steel #5 and an Odyssey White Ice Rossa. Both seem to treat me pretty good and I got them for 50 bucks each so I can't complain seeing as how I'm a college guy!


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those are some nice putters you got there rebby. where do you get them customized at? i'm looking into possible getting a SC Newport 2 if i dont decide on a mallet.


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Too many to count!!  I use 3 different putters depending on green speed. For slow greens I use a 48" Nickent Pipe Dream.  On medium greens I use a 41" Ping Doc 17. On fast greens I use a 35 1/2" Maxfli Tad Moore TM-3(Japanese Version).  When I see a putter I like I buy it.(used of course)  If I don't like it I sellit!

Wishon  715 CLC-AXE5 A shaft -hard steppedt -44.5"
4 wood-Infiniti 17*-UST IROD A shaft-Hard stepped(2009 model)
Hybrids 19* & 24*-Trident DSW-UST IROD Hybrid A shaft-hard stepped (2009 model)
Irons-5-PW- Wilson Staff Progressive Forged-TT Release  sensicore( 5&6-Soft stepped R-7,8&9-R-wedge hard stepped R
Wedges-52*-Wilson JP BeCE(54* bent to 52*)-TT-Release sensicore-hard stepped R

              56*Wilson R-61 BECU Sandy Andy- Release sensicore tipped same as 8 iron

               60* Wilson Harmonized BECU-Release sensicore tipped same as 8 iron

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those are some nice putters you got there rebby. where do you get them customized at? i'm looking into possible getting a SC Newport 2 if i dont decide on a mallet.

It depends on the work. The paintfill I do myself. It's pretty easy to do and quite a bit of fun to play around with various colors. I have my club builder take care of matching the weights (except the SS's) and grips. All of my putters run 33" so if a club needs to be shortened, I have my builder reshaft it so that I can restore it to stock later if I want. The deep milling/refinish on the TeI3 was done by BOS (I've also used K&J; in the past as well). My deep milled TeI3 looks just like this one (except mine is a standard Newport, not a Newport 2); [img]http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m157/hsq9191/83dfd66c.jpg[/img] [img]http://i103.photobucket.com/albums/m157/hsq9191/49fef5e8.jpg[/img] That one was actually my inspiration. Sweet stick.

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To many. :-P [LIST] [*] Scratch Custom [*] Scotty Cameron Studio Select Newport 2 [*] Nike Unitized [*] Nike OZ Black [*] Callaway blade lefty [*] Cleveland Classics BRZ 4.5 [*] Mizuno T.P. MIlls [/LIST] Plus a few more laying around somewhere... I'll see if I can round 'em up for a picture tomorrow.

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Driver: Titleist TSi3 | 15º 3-Wood: Ping G410 | 17º 2-Hybrid: Ping G410 | 19º 3-Iron: TaylorMade GAPR Lo |4-PW Irons: Nike VR Pro Combo | 54º SW, 60º LW: Titleist Vokey SM8 | Putter: Odyssey Toulon Las Vegas H7

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Only one that counts! ;-)

I probably have 15 or so lying about. I'll be selling a lot of them here shortly.

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Originally Posted by iacas

Only one that counts! ;-)

I probably have 15 or so lying about. I'll be selling a lot of them here shortly.



which ones do u plan on selling? im interested in seeing what you have.


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I own three, an old Ram that has the ram horn on the end. I bought a basic Ping Anser last year that I really liked and then this year I picked up a Ping Scottsdale Tomcat that I liked the weighting of even better. I don't like to change clubs, once I find something I like and fits my game I tend to really stick with it until it wears out.

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Wow Rebby, what a beautiful collection. And to think that some people believe golf clubs aren't a possible investment.

But now the loaded question for you...

Which one if your favorite? The "go to" putter that is in the bag when you are playing against a course or another player who you really want to beat. I mean, with that many incredible putters to choose from, it has got to be hard choosing the fav.


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for real haha, i have 2 and i have a hard time deciding sometimes. hopefully i can find one i will use every time. but until then I guess i will play whichever i feel will better suit my game that day.


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Originally Posted by rebby

It depends on the work. The paintfill I do myself. It's pretty easy to do and quite a bit of fun to play around with various colors. I have my club builder take care of matching the weights (except the SS's) and grips. All of my putters run 33" so if a club needs to be shortened, I have my builder reshaft it so that I can restore it to stock later if I want. The deep milling/refinish on the TeI3 was done by BOS (I've also used K&J; in the past as well).

My deep milled TeI3 looks just like this one (except mine is a standard Newport, not a Newport 2);

That one was actually my inspiration. Sweet stick.



how do you remove the club head? do u do that yourself? and if u do, how do u put it back on?


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Wow Rebby, what a beautiful collection. And to think that some people believe golf clubs aren't a possible investment.

But now the loaded question for you...

Which one if your favorite? The "go to" putter that is in the bag when you are playing against a course or another player who you really want to beat. I mean, with that many incredible putters to choose from, it has got to be hard choosing the fav.

RWB Button Back without a doubt. I game and practice with that putter more than anything else and am most familiar with the feel of the BB over the others. [quote name="JW216" url="/forum/thread/48112/how-many-putters-do-you-own#post_620671"]



how do you remove the club head? do u do that yourself? and if u do, how do u put it back on?

[/quote] I just use a MAP gas torch that I have around the house for plumbing projects. Does the trick very well.



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5 for me.  Odyssey Backstryke Marxman currently first string.  Then a White Ice Sabretooth 2, Cleveland Classic Platinum #4, Cameron Studio Select Newport 2, and a 2010 TM Kia Ma Daytona on the way cheap from globalgolf.

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Ping K15 Driver (10.5º) - Diamana BB R flex; Ping G15 4 Wood (TFC R flex); Ping G15 20* Hybrid (TFC R flex); Ping G15 23* and 27* Hybrids (AWT R flex steel); Ping G15 Irons 6-GW (AWT R flex steel); Ping I-Wedge 54* Wedge; CG14 BP 58* Wedge; Odyssey Black Series Tour Designs #9 Putter


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Lots and lots, I've got sc and bb's taken as trade ins. I've owned,borrowed or used too many to count. I got so into it I had to design and patent my own design, the ion1. Frankly, its got a true feel only 100% cnc billet provides, I can't even play otr putters anymore. Two that I wish I never got rid of, an old bullseye fluted shaft and odyssey tri hot 2.

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