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  1. Well I got one awhile back and set it aside as I was pleased somewhat with putter I was using. Six months ago I put this in my bag. Got comments, but I care less, anyway I'm loving this putter; NOT because it will pluck the ball from the hole, (which it does quite well)! It has a milled face and with a slightly higher moi it puts a very nice roll on the ball. I've been a putter *****, must have 20 a least. But don't see changing again, because this is way longer than any I've played. Possible exception of using a bullseye when I played some lightening fast greens, back when there weren't all that many options. Just wanted to update in case anyone else was interested in this putter. I like it a lot.
  2. That's why in op I stated to use pvc drain pipe ( 1&1/2 "x 12" ) around the grip when you first blow it to keep it from ballooning.
  3. Probably many here know this trick already, but I've been a golfer and do it yourself club repairer for a long while and only learned this about a year ago. You need an air compressor and a little air gun attachment ( got a trigger on it and a small tip, find at harbor freight or many auto parts stores ) also a length of pvc drain pipe about a foot long and diameter of one and a half inches ( this you put over the grip to keep it from ballooning ). You put the shaft in a vise, but be sure to use some type of rubber to keep from damaging the shaft. Work the tip of the air gun into the hole at end of the shaft and apply air while twisting the grip with your other hand. Most times you'll here a pop as the air blows out of the shaft end of the grip, just keep twisting and pulling and the grip will come off, sometimes pretty quickly. This won't always work but I have at least an 80% success rate. These grips can then be reused without defect. The hardest ( almost impossible to blow off are the real soft putter grips as they will blow out around the hole at the end of the grip). Hope this helps someone.
  4. Read that long read too. At first I was Curious but then facinated. At the end I don't know wth to think about the putter but the story was facinating and tragic. I'm playing a retriever putter now called a Gaim putter. It's a solid good putter even tho some think it's gimicky. And really wanting to try another I browsed called the O putter. Hey if it works it works.
  5. I've tried pings, Callaways (hawkeye), yonex, Titlest 962's. My fav. came on a lark buy on craigs list for $125 for the ta 6's. They are purest I've used. just recently thought I'd upgrade these and bought a set of Cleveland CG7's thinking that newer tech might be better. Gave them 2 weeks and sold em. I'm sticking with TA 6's. What's yours? and why?
  6. Wanting to try one.
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