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  1. 1. How many putts per round?

    • 30 or less
      8
    • 31-32
      16
    • 33-34
      15
    • 35-36
      15
    • 37-38
      2
    • 39-40
      4
    • 41 or more
      4


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How many putts per round do you normally take?

Please include the following:
1. Green size (small, medium, large)
2. Putter you use
3. Number of three putts per round

905R 10.5* Aldila NV 65
904F 15* Graphite Design YS-6+
NVG2 UT 17* Fujikura Triple Action
755 3-PW Trispec steel
52/08, 58/08 rac TP Wicked putter (model 1)


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39-40 on medium sized greens, I use a Scotty Newport 2. I normally hit 5-6 three putts a round. In short my putting sucks my best ever is 34, my worst 42. I should really be better but I don't practise it that much, maybe 15-20 mins every two weeks.

Oh, and for some reason I always seem to three putt when I manage to get a GIR

Mizuno F-50 3W DS S300
Titleist 906F2 5W UST V2
Titleist 585.H 21 DG S300
Mizuno MP-FLIHI 4 DG S300
Mizuno MP-32 5-PW DG S300Mizuno MP-R 52.07 DG Wedge FlexMizuno MP-R 56.13 DG Wedge FlexTitleist Vokey Spin Milled 60.04 DG Wedge FlexScotty Cameron Studio Newport 2


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Green size: average-big
Putts per round: 30 or less
Putter: Odyssey white hot xg #1/#9
3 putts: 1 or less

Driver: FT-3 NVS Stiff
Woods: X- 3 and 5 wood fujikura stiff
irons: X-Forged 4-PW - Flighted Project X 6.0
wedges: X-Tour (52/56/60)
putter: White Hot XG #1 ball: Pro V1/ Callaway HX Tour 56


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Green Size: average
Putts per round: 30 or less
Putter: Red X3
3-Putts: 1 or less

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Green Size: average to large
Putts per round: 36 - 38 per round
Putter: Ray Cook Mallet prototype or my Golfmate cheapie
3-Putts: about 2 per round

I actually picked the wrong poll option on accident....So my choice would actually be the 37 - 38 category.
Rynofskie

In My Well-Used Highlander Bag:

Driver:Redline RPM 9.5* Driver - TourLaunch Blue Shaft Rescue: "The Ripper" wal-mart special 3HybridIrons: ADAMS GT500 Undercut Widesole 4-LWPutter: Ray Cook custom mallet putterGuns don't kill people - the proper application of sight alignment, target...

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Greensize: Average
Putts per round: 38-40
Putter: Anser C
3-Putts: About 2-3 per round

I've actually been trying to work on this alot. In August I was averaging 2.7 putts per hole, and now I'm down to 2.2. I have the odd ability to one putt 2-3 times around and then on the following hole 4 putt...go figure
I'm only at 13 clubs in the bag, what do you reccomend as a 14th? My foot wedge?


In the bag:
Driver - HiBore XL 10.5* Reg. Flex Fit- on Fuji GoldWoods - Tightlies GT2: 3 wood 15* & 5 wood 19* Surpass 7 wood 24*Irons - Eye 2 4-PW & a cheesey 1 iron blade I use for punch...

Posted
Green Size: Average
Putts Per Round: 30-34
Putter: LOL..awaiting my 4th! in order of usage:
Odyssey White Hot XG #3, NC Voodoo, TM monza corsa blah blah, awaiting Newport 2
Average 1 3putt around.

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What's in SiD's bag

Ogio Stand Bag
Driver
910D3 9.5 set to 8.5
907D2 9.5 VS Proto Stif

f3WoodCleveland XLS 15* Stiff

Irons TaylorMade Tour Preferred 4-9

Wedges Gun'd 48* & Vokey 58

Putter 34" XG #7


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Funny this thread comes up. I had at one point in time yesterday 6 three putts in a row. Greens are getting a little weird this late in the season, but that is hardly an excuse. Worst putting day of my life.

Posted
I've got way too many rounds with 37+ putts, only saved by a couple rounds of 29-31. How can I feel like I've been playing so well this year, but have so many stats look awful......

EDIT: to be conforming

Greens: average
Putter: was an Odyssey DFX, now a Ping Anser S[exp]n[/exp]
Three-Putts/Round: 2+

Nothing in the swing is done at the expense of balance.


Posted
1. Green size (small, medium, large)
Average
2. Putter you use
Golfsmith USS Enterprise
3. Number of three putts per round
less than 1

I can go 2 or 3 rounds without a 3 putt, then have a couple in one round. But they are rare for me, mostly because I chip fairly well... close enough for a lot of one putts, or tap in 2nd putts. And I'm a pretty good lag putter most days, so even my long putts usually leave a short 2nd putt. My best for 9 holes this year was 11 putts, best for 18 holes was 29... typical is 32-34.

Rick

"He who has the fastest cart will never have a bad lie."

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Green Size: average
Putts per round: Pissed if its more than 32
Putter: Never Compromise GM2 #1
3-Putts: 1 or less
Driver - TaylorMade R9 460 10.5°
3 Wood - TaylotMade Burner Tour
3 & 4 Hybrids - Adams a7
Irons - R7 tp 5-PW
Wedges - Vokey SM Black Nickel - 52º - 56º - 60ºPutter - Scotty Cameron California - SonomaSkyCaddie - SG4Lowest Round - 68 - Par 72 /67.6/120Lowest Tournament Round - 69 -...

Posted
Green Size: Average
Putts per round: 37-38 but improving
Putter: Ram Zebra and old Ping; Santa will have a new one for me.
3-Putts: I'd say about 3 but getting better.

Funny yesterday I had my best putting day ever. I averaged 2.0 putts per hole. I had 2 one putts and 2 three putts. The conditions were terrible to. Wind blowing 25 mph. Leaves all over the greens. The wind was blowing so hard I had to widen my stance and I could see the ball shaking before I hit it. I've never had to take into account break, speed, and wind before.

Kevin

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In the Bag
Driver: G15 9.0*3 & 5 Wood: BurnerHybrid: Pro Gold 20*; 23*Irons: MP-58 (5-PW)Wedges: Vokey Spin Milled 52*8; 56*14Putter: Newport 2.0 33"Balls: NXT


Posted
Green Size: Average to Big
Putts per round: 32-36
Putter: Scotty Cameron Studio Style 2.5
3-puts: 1-3 per round maybe

I am normally pretty good about not three putting but I would be fabricating if I said I didn't normally do it.

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Posted
Green Size: Average
Putts/Round: about 30
Putter: First Model of RAM ZEBRA Putter (1976)

What's in my bag:

Driver: R7 CGB Max, regular shaft
4-wood and 7-wood: :: Launcher, regular shafts
4-iron to A-wedge: X-20, regular steel shafts56- and 60-degree wedge: forged, stiff steel shafts, vintage finish, MD groovesPutter: Circa '62, No. 7, steel shaft, 35"Ball: NXT Tour or ProV1(x)...


Posted
Green Size: Average
Putts per Round: less than 30
Putter Never Compromise GM2 MM Belly Putter

Putting and chipping is the best part of my game, right now the biggest problem is staying out of trouble, tee shots, and not shanking my irons.

Here's what I play:

Titleist 907 D2 10.5* UST ProForce V2 76-S | Titleist 906F4 18.5* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist 585H 21* Aldila VS Proto "By You" 80-S | Titleist ZB 4-PW TTDG S300 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 54.10 | Bob Vokey Spin Milled Oil Can 60.08 | Scotty Cameron Red X5 33" |


Posted

Green Size: Average to Big
Putts per round: 38-40
Putter: Odyssey White Hot #1
3-puts: 2-4

And I'm usually good for one 4 putt . Putting had been my weakest game, but after practicing lag putting, it has improved dramatically. I'm usually money within 6 feet, but I'll occasionally miss the 3 footer.


  • 4 months later...
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Green size: Large
Putts per round: 36
Putter: Studio Style Newport 2
Number of three putts per round: 2-3
Number of four putts per round: Occasionally (3 four-putts the last 2 rounds.)

In The Bag:

Driver: Superquad 9.5°, Fujikura RE*AX 65g Stiff
Hybrid: CLK 17°, Exsar HS2 80g Stiff
Irons: MP-60, Project X 6.0, 3i / MP-32, Project X 6.0, 4i-PWWedges: MP-T Black Ni, 51.06 / 56.13 / 60.08Putter: Studio Style Newport 2, 34" / 340gBall: e5+


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