Pros: Near perfect balance, soft, buttery feel, excellent feedback Cons: None that I can think of
Back in December I was making the turn coming off of the ninth hole at my home course and my putter broke, right at the point where the head attaches to the shaft. Yes, I'll admit that I missed a pretty easy putt on the ninth hole and I was a little ...
Pros: Callaway is a great brand, rolls well, good weighting Cons: Very expensive for a putter, inserts are a fad
Hmmm, $200 for a putter. As someone who plays a great amount of golf, I wonder how good a putter must be in order to cost almost as much as a driver. The more important question is: How many of you still believe that your inability to make a putt is...
Pros: A game-improvement club that really does improve your game Cons: Excessive branding. Awful head cover
OK...so this isn't a exactly cutting-edge review of a brand-new product, but hopefully it may help answer a few questions/doubts about what is basically a pretty fine piece of kit. I've raised an eyebrow before about how my fellow-golfers will ...
Pros: Odyssey, Great Feel, Great Look! Cons: Price. But cant get anything this good for cheap!
For years Odyssey has been one of the biggest names in putters, just behind Scotty Cameron. Odyssey is usually pretty pricey but its worth it, I look at a Scotty Cameron which to me has a very hard feel, and I just dont go for that along with its...
Pros: feel of the insert, weight and balance, confidence at address Cons: price, white insert gets dirty quickly
I have been on an endless search for the right putter for me. I know I absolutely STUNK at putting at one point and just could not get anything going on the greens. I even tried the "claw" grip, reversed hands, Sam Snead side-saddle style... ANYTHING...
Pros: Excellent feel, unmatched Cons: You still have to learn how to putt well
A strongly suggest that your read this review if you are in the market for a putter. I am a 16year old golf nut, who is working on making the high school team and then on to college and the pro's, look for Tavelli on the PGA leader board someday. I...
Pros: Has a good feel to it and rolls the ball very nicely. Cons: Expensive
Odyssey is well known for making quality putters, this putter is their best to date. The putter gives a wonderfully smooth roll to the ball and has a overall good feel. You may not feel that a putter is the most important club in your bag but it is if...
Pros: Good weight, visually appealing, great for feel putters, nothing else like it Cons: A little heavy for fast greens
I'm a low handicapper and have been playing with various Scotty Cameron putters for the past 5 years. I could always score fairly well with them, but never seemed to make many of the 10-15 footers that you need to score well.
Pros: made of callaway golf ball Cons: scuffs easily
I have tried out hundreds of putters at huge warehouse stores in Massachusetts. I do not put well, but this club has the softest feel of any putter I have ever used. Since the the face of the club is created with the outside material of the new...
Pros: Exceptional Feel Cons: Cannot afford it right now.
Besides the look-- anybody can recognize this putter from yards away-- kind of like the bullet putter, you are getting a quality putter with the white hot.
Unfortunately I bought a Dual Force Putter last year (which read my review about, I...
Pros: light weight, sits upright, smooth feel throughout stroke Cons: what cons?
Ok, here's the skinny,
Where on this green earth did this putter come from? I put down my clubs for about 8 months i just picked them back up and started playing again and i was in the neighborhood for a new putter. I went to my local golf shop...
Pros: perfect balance, feel make for superior putts on tricky surfaces. Cons: Tough to get a longer length.
For those of you who care, I checked this putter out on one of my visits to Golftown recently (incidentally, I really recommend Golftown for those who have access to one. The selection is second to none). I had never tried and Odyssey before and was...
Being an employee of a golf store, i have to keep abreast with all the new styles of putters and wedges. In my down time at the store i try every putter; test the feel, weight, inserts, etc.
When we first got the White Hot in, i saw nothing...
Pros: Magnificent touch/ ball leaps off the face Cons: With a true balata ball, the face seems a little squishy and takes some adjustment
How do you like your putts to feel? If you prefer the clunk, the rattle, or the shimmy, the White Hot should never violate your hands. Stick to something you can buy out of the $10 or less barrel at the Muni. But, if you want the feel of a velvet...
Crimson Stronomic Insert generates firm feedback and responsiveness. Alignment lines on each putter increase accuracy and consistency.More at Golfio.com
Odyssey Putter Headcover Available in either a mallet or blade style, the Odyssey Putter Headcover has a magnetic closure for easy club access. Bold c...More at Golfsmith
Odyssey Putter Headcover Available in either a mallet or blade style, the Odyssey Putter Headcover has a magnetic closure for easy club access. Bold c...More at Golfsmith
Odyssey Putter Headcover Available in either a mallet or blade style, the Odyssey Putter Headcover has a magnetic closure for easy club access. Bold c...More at Golfsmith
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