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Looking for some TST reviews of the Scotty long Kombi putter...anyone out there own one? like it? help/hurt your putting stats? the reason why i'm asking is because my dad currently has problems with his back and has been standing taller through his swing, etc, but still uses a 34" putter and it's causing him to hurt like crazy as the round goes on. he currently games the Kombi-S putter so i thought that going to the long version of basically the same putter would give him a better chance to last longer on the course. any and all reviews/comments/opinions are welcomed...Thank you in advance guys/girls,

-Paul G

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I suggest he find a model that will allow him to putt side saddle while standing straight up facing the target - no strain on back.

(I explained how to do this on the Tour Forum long/belly putter thread today.)

A Kombi won't do it without some shaft adjustments - I tried.  A Ping Lil'b will.  A Slotline 9815 is legal cheating.

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