Cheers.
Went and had a shot of a few on lunch break.
The Ping Scottsdale Anser 2 was really taking my fancy. Especially adjustable length and counter balance.
I see myself leaning the shaft forward on some putts, de-lofting the putter. Feel a Plumber Neck style would maybe stop me trying to...
Anyone use a plumbers neck style putter?
Looking at new putters and wondering the benefits of a plumbers neck style putter over other styles.
They seem the most popular on the Tour's.
You will not hear a moan out my mouth If I crack a drive off down the fairway nearing 300 yards downwind.
Different story when my drive is barely making the fairway when it's coming the opposite direction!
Average drive distances just now are out the window down my course.
Depending on the wind direction you could be a driver and a 9 iron to the green on a par 5, and a driver, 3 wood, 6 iron and then a pitch onto the green on a short par 4.
Just seen on Twitter they are having a launch event in Vegas for their "new" range of Drivers, Fairways and Hybrids called Jetspeed.
Can't be more than 3 months since the SLDR and I am sure the R1 came out this year as well along with RBZ stage 2.
Taking the p*ss much?!?
Cheers.
The stock G25 shaft is quite high launching. Still hit it well enough, but would go for something a little lower especially coming into the winter season.