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Any non-conventional / lesser used putter owners?

Don't see many Nike methods of any type, but I've never seen someone else with one the same as mine. When it was a current model you could buy it in American golf though so I wouldn't say it's unusual - just unpopular probably!
Soon to be replaced with a ping something anyway.
 
Guys this is about "rare" or obscure putters.

Odyssey
Scotty
Nike
etc

just don't cut the mustard! :fore:
 
I got me one of these

MacGregor bobby grace!

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And I love it, brilliant putter! £20 off ebay

My mate calls it Brunel's putter :lol:
 
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My putter, not an Odyssey, Scotty etc. Not even available to buy in the UK (that I know about). I ordered it directly from Louisville Golf in the USA a few years ago.

The holes in the putter face are so that I can change the weight of the putter. It came with 3 different sizes weights. I found which weight I liked the best and have stuck with that. You could change the weights depending on the speed of the greens if you want to.

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My putter, not an Odyssey, Scotty etc. Not even available to buy in the UK (that I know about). I ordered it directly from Louisville Golf in the USA a few years ago.

The holes in the putter face are so that I can change the weight of the putter. It came with 3 different sizes weights. I found which weight I liked the best and have stuck with that. You could change the weights depending on the speed of the greens if you want to.

Reminds me VERY much of this putter, which you can find half an hour from me:

http://www.kanegolf.com/productDetail.asp?categoryID=4&subCategoryID=0&productID=22

I'd struggle without an alignment line.....
 
Used a Maxfli Tad Moore TM-1 for some years and still have it. Beautiful. Also use an old TM-10 when the greens are a bit cruddy and sandy over the winter to save my lovely Scotty from getting scratched.
 
I have a old Ben Hogan Slazenger putter from the 60/70s era . It lives in the shed , and has not been used for about 30 years , much like me sadly. :rofl:
 
Haven't seen many Bettinardi Baby Bee mallets about, though he used the same style for Baby Ben when at Ben Hogan.

Used my, pretty much one-of, Simpson Golf 'The Simpson' 2702 C/S today. 29 putts including 3 'acceptable' 3-putts shooting 80 on The Edinburgh.
 
Still using the old ram zebra. Useless from over 20 feet but unbelievable inside. Always go back to it when I'm struggling. And with adjustable internal weights. Genius of a thing
 

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Still using the old ram zebra. Useless from over 20 feet but unbelievable inside. Always go back to it when I'm struggling. And with adjustable internal weights. Genius of a thing

I'm after getting one of these in the for sale section I just love the look of them and want to get my hands on one.
 
I like the look of them too. Quite a few on the bay for circa £20 but haven't seen any great examples.

Are they all 36 inch?

Mine is 36. Great putter,nice shallow head and impossible to mishit. You can make it as heavy or as light as you want. Id never sell it though. Its going back in the bag this week. Great for when i go through a leaving it short all the time mode like i am now! Gets the confidence back.
 
I like the look of them too. Quite a few on the bay for circa £20 but haven't seen any great examples.

Are they all 36 inch?

Yeah the ones on the bay aren't great. I'm hoping to pick one up here just waiting on pictures but looking good. All ones I've seen are around 36inch but I will be getting the pipe cutter out and lopping off a bit of length to make it 32 an regrip
 
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