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Blade or Mallet?

Scobie

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Just seen a piece on GM's homepage about choosing a putter and i'd like to know people's views here. Do you prefer a blade or mallet type putter?

Personally, after a bit of trial and error, i've decided blades are the way to go for me. When i started playing i was using a Fisher blade putter, which i was quite good with. But then i started thinking how much better i would be with a larger alignment aid. Since then i've used a Ping Piper and a Ping Cra-z, both of which i thought were good until i went back to a bladed putter two months ago(a cheap second hand 10 euro anser type)and have been putting better than ever. I think(for me) large alignment aids prove to be more of a distraction than a help.

So what about you? Whats your poison? :D
 
i cant imagine not having my scotty cameron in the bag... its the one club that will outlast the rest. can see me still playing it in 10 years :)
 
Always had a blade, from original Ping Anser back in the 70's, then a Wilson Staff blade, and ended up with Odyssey XG No.1 Just suits my eye, and not a great one for chopping and changing putters.
 
I use a Blade putter since i started playing but are going to swap putters with my mate. so will be using a 2 ball on sunday so will let you know how i get on and if i will be moving to a mallet putter or not.
 
Whatever this:
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is classed as. I don't own it yet. But it will be mine by Christmas.
 
I have a selection of putters from true blades through to mallets + a belly and broomhandle.

I have 3 in usual rotation which are a Scotty Cameron Napa, Odyssey Sabertooth and a Mizuno BC5 belly.

If I had to choose I'd probably stick with the belly, I like the thick shaft and long grip!!

I just like mixing things up, I have to use pretty much every putter once or twice a year as it would be a shame for them to be sat doing nothing.
 
I'm a mallet fan now, I've had Ping Ansers in the past and Ping Pals, but now I use an Odyssey white hot no7 similar to Luke Donalds but without all the attention to detail that the pro's get. For me, for a middle to high handicap player the mallet is far more forgiving and easier to both align and square the face thus resulting in more putts made.
 
Whatever this:
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is classed as. I don't own it yet. But it will be mine by Christmas.

I have been looking at those putters myself,the 001 model to be more specific. They look great although havent had a chance to try them out.
The putter i have a the moment is the style i want but will be upgrading at Christmas, assuming Santa brings me those vouchers i asked for :D.
 
My ping redwood is a beautiful club, when I am on form I cannot miss.

Sadly a drop in my putting form leads to my short putts slipping. Regular practice does prevent this and usually leads to rounds where I feel I just cannot miss! The most amazing feeling with such a wonderful club. My best is 51 5 footers in a row on the practice green!

I do think someone of my handicap would do better with a mallet but I just could not find one I liked when I tested them.

The only other putter I have really liked is the Odyssey Backstryke, that thing is very interesting!
 
yes- sophia, looks lush

I've just changed from one of those. Loved it but lost a couple of shots a round from missing the sweet spot and the ball only going half the distance it needed to.

I had a Ping Zing2 when I was a kid, so I went for an iWi Ping Zing for my new one. Early signs are good.

For some reason I don't like putting with a mallet, it just looks wrong to me standing over it.
 
Ideally a blade but since I got the odyssey #9 I'd have to vote for a mallet. I still have full blown mallets like the itsy spider. If I spent more time on my stroke I could happily go back to a blade but the #9 is masking the errors quite nicely
 
I'm Mallet Man

More to the point I'm a Face-Balanced kinda Guy. With a toe heavy putter - Anser/Zing style - I can feel the toe coming round at a vast rate of knots sending my stroke all over the place. A face-balanced mallet just keeps my stroke together. Currently using a Sabertooth as I had problems from 5/6 feet but the y seem to have stabilised but I like the look and feel of it so its staying. I've used mini-mallets like the Odyssey No 5 and the Ping Piper in the past and I can see me going back to that style one day.
 
More to the point I'm a Face-Balanced kinda Guy. With a toe heavy putter - Anser/Zing style - I can feel the toe coming round at a vast rate of knots sending my stroke all over the place. A face-balanced mallet just keeps my stroke together.

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Is there anyway of telling if a putter is face/toe balanced?
 
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