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Which do you use: Blade or Mallet putter?


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  1. 1. Blade or Mallet putter?

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I don't understand why they are called blades, when they are perimeter wieghted like my Anser 4. The only true blades were the Bullseye and Lefty's blade, whatever that was.

dak4n6


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I have used all kinds except the newer "high tech" styles. I currently have an Anser, and old Bridgestone mallet, and a couple of flanged blades.  The one I always go back to is an old Wilson Geo Low Original 600  flanged blade that I have had for over 30 years.

Don

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Driver: PING 410 Plus 9 degrees, Alta CB55 S  Fairway: Callaway Rogue 3W PX Even Flow Blue 6.0; Hybrid: Titleist 818H1 21* PX Even Flow Blue 6.0;  Irons: Titleist 718 AP1 5-W2(53*) Shafts- TT AMT Red S300 ; Wedges Vokey SM8 56-10D Putter: Scotty Cameron 2016 Newport 2.5  Ball: Titleist AVX or 2021 ProV1

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I've got a genuine old blade from my father's Spalding starter set. No fancy face plate or perimeter weighting. I putted with for quite a bit until I went through a real bad stretch where it seemed I couldn't align it correct for short putts, so I switched over the Odyssey 2-ball, which really does help me set the line properly.

So mostly it's the mallet, but I'm not opposed to switching back and forth as the mood suits me.


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TaylorMade Ghost Spider.... It is 34" length with a 360g steel head, with an insert in the face.  Nice alignment system on the top, and a jumbo Winn putter grip.  Pretty solid setup.... But my next purchase will be an Edel putter.

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Originally Posted by geauxforbroke

I think the more pertinent question would be face balanced or toe weighted.

Perhaps, but I can't answer the poll!


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After 5 years with a Scotty Cameron blade, I played my first round last weekend with my Scotty long putter (mallet) - really wont compare the 2 since the long putter is new.

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I went through about 3 putters a year when I first started back into golf.  Finally I went out and bought the most expensive putter I could find primarily so that I would feel to guilty about taking it out of the bag after the amount of money I had spent on it.  It seems to work.  I have had the same putter in my bag (blade style) for 5 years and have dropped my putting stats from 31 ppr to 29 ppr.  I did lose confidence in my putting last year and tried a mallet putter and found that my old faithful was soon back in the bag.  I guess my moral is that it doesnt matter what you use as long as you keep using it.

Driver - Taylormade R9
3 Wood - Titlelist 909F2 15.5 degrees

2H - Nickent

4H - Taylormade
Irons - Mizuno MP-63 5-PW
Wedges - Titlelist 52 and 60 and Cleveland CG-15 56
Putter - Scotty Cameron Stainless Steel NewportBall - Pro V or V1


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Started with a Ping blade years ago, went to a SC Newport then a Taylor made Rossa and last but I am sure not least i just got a new Odyssey Dart Metal X.

Was at the store for about 3 hours trying every putter they had until I got the Metal X Dart.

Will see, it seems very nice.

Mike M.

Irons G30's 4-U.

Hybrid's Callaway X2Hot 3 and 4.

Vokey Wedges SM5 Tour Chrome, 54*, 58*.

Putter Greyhawk, G25 4 wood, G25 Driver.


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Waiting for my new Anser style belly putter, 45" Cleveland Classic 4. Brown truck should be here tomorrow. All of a sudden I'm a putter junkie.

Dave :-)

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Waiting for my new Anser style belly putter, 45" Cleveland Classic 4. Brown truck should be here tomorrow. All of a sudden I'm a putter junkie.

I must be a midget - my long putter is 47"

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