Advice on new putter

rgs

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I know putting is an individual thing and some players manage to putt well with any old yoke-however i am on the look out for a new putter and seeking your views-I have a few in mind:
Taylor Made Siena or Modena
Ping Karsten series
Any other blade types recommendations?

thanks in advance.
 

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Just bought a Ping B60 (£65 from my pro (fitted!) though AG had them at £60 recently).
Also considered Fisher, Rossa models but couldn't see where they were worth £30+ extra, especially when the B60 is as good as it is..
 

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It is such a personal thing it is hard to offer anything more constructive than try them out (ideally on a proper green rather than a mat or instore).

There are many good blade putters on the market so make sure you look at all the options
 

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TM rossa putters feel real nice off the face.
but if you can justify the cost PING redwood series are top class, feel better than any i've tried so far.( scottys, seemore, mizuno, etc )
and i should know i've had 8 putters since i started paying and that was only 15 months ago, LOL.
 
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Try hundreds that YOU LIKE THE LOOK OF. From there narrow it down to the ones you think feel the best and gives a constatnt feel off of the face. Watch the roll and decide from there.

If the putter costs £14.99 or £140 then its the one for you.
 

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TM rossa putters feel real nice off the face.
but if you can justify the cost PING redwood series are top class, feel better than any i've tried so far.( scottys, seemore, mizuno, etc )
and i should know i've had 8 putters since i started paying and that was only 15 months ago, LOL.

Ping Redwood Putters are the business. I had no intention of paying so much for a putter, but my Ping Zing Redwood felt far superior to the rest (which included a range of scotty's, tm's, odyssey's).
 

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Lads thansk for all the advice. I agree buying a putter is an individual thing and a cheap putter can be as good as the dearest if it feels right in your hands.
 

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I agree with stevelockie and boosh, if you can justify the cost, the ping redwood range( i have the anser) have an amazing feel, weight and easy to align.
 

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Have made a purchase--
As a putt left handed the choices in the shops are generally limited--
got an Odessey Dual Force 2 blade for €80.00(EURO)--approx STG£60.00 in Premier Golf Ballymun reduced from €100.

Again thanks for the advice.
 
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