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On 2/4/2016 at 4:56 PM, GordonRamsay said:

This is how I chose my putter.

 

I went to golfsmith and tried almost every brand, I literally had no budget.  I assumed that I would end up with a Scotty Cameron, but I could never get used to them.  The Ping Tomcat C felt the best in my hands.  It might not be the "best choice" for me, does what I want it to.

 

 

That's typically how I do it except I usually go to Roger Dunn and check out used putters.  However, a number of years ago I went through those steps and ended up with a new Taylormade IB Spider.  Played around with the weights, but coming from an old TPA V, I just couldn't get used to the feel of the insert.

So I happened to be in Play-It-Again sports and saw this Adams Tite Lies mallet for $10.  Started to roll a few on the industrial carpet and it felt really good.  Looked almost new and I figured how bad could it be for 10 bucks.  I ended up giving the Spider to my wife and I can't get this thing out of my bag.  I like the stability of the mallet.

I know a lot of people agonize over putters, and I understand there is definitely value in getting fit for one, I tend to think a lot of it is mental and whether a person has confidence in it.  Actually being able to read greens better is probably of more value to me.

John

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2 hours ago, 70sSanO said:

That's typically how I do it except I usually go to Roger Dunn and check out used putters.  However, a number of years ago I went through those steps and ended up with a new Taylormade IB Spider.  Played around with the weights, but coming from an old TPA V, I just couldn't get used to the feel of the insert.

So I happened to be in Play-It-Again sports and saw this Adams Tite Lies mallet for $10.  Started to roll a few on the industrial carpet and it felt really good.  Looked almost new and I figured how bad could it be for 10 bucks.  I ended up giving the Spider to my wife and I can't get this thing out of my bag.  I like the stability of the mallet.

I know a lot of people agonize over putters, and I understand there is definitely value in getting fit for one, I tend to think a lot of it is mental and whether a person has confidence in it.  Actually being able to read greens better is probably of more value to me.

John

I find that more important thing in the putter is the grip .

I was using the standard perimeter weight anser that everyone uses but recently tried the itsy spider TM and it feel really good. Im now a believer in the MOI less twisting concept and using a mallet style putter.

I generally do not look at the putter head when  Im putting except for long downhill putts and I find the wider mallet line up much better than the anser head.

 

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On 2/3/2016 at 5:03 PM, freshmanUTA said:

Is there any gain to using a blade style putter over a mallet style? I know mallet style like the Taylormade Daddy Long Legs are more forgiving. Wouldn't you want more forgiveness in all clubs even a putter?

There are no pro's or con's with either. It just depends on which one fits your eye and putting stroke the best. 

 

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