Burnsey
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Based on the X5 (think it was an X5) and all the trips to Spain I was thinking he might be the local drug dealer.![]()
National to achieve that level I'd say, but no, just very good at what I do. Almost as good as my golf.
Based on the X5 (think it was an X5) and all the trips to Spain I was thinking he might be the local drug dealer.![]()
Scared to post the results of todays fitting, but although I was almost convinced to cancel and go to the local car boot sale, I've ordered a custom Oz.1.
What spec did you end up with?
Did they say when they expect the order to be ready for?
Only live once.National to achieve that level I'd say, but no, just very good at what I do. Almost as good as my golf.
Do you know by any chance it’s SW and / full weight?My DF3 is heavy and this is standard, but with matched swing weight.
Took delivery of an Odyssey AI-One Cruiser Jailbird putter during the week. Had my old putter in the bag for the best part of twelve years and, whilst I putted pretty well with it in general, it was starting to look tired and I decided to treat myself.
The new one had its first outing yesterday and I have to say my distance control with it from outside of 15-20 feet was spot on. Got a really nice balance and feel to it.
Why would you get fitted twice for two putters from the same brand? Why not just buy another one? If it comes back with different results, doesn't that make a bit of a mockery of the process?It isn't the equipment makes me a good putter, I just am. I am also a compulsive club buyer.
And if you read my comments, it is for a second bag to save me taking clubs on a plane 20 times a year
Or, I could ask my colleagues mates aunty's brother?
Why would you get fitted twice for two putters from the same brand? Why not just buy another one? If it comes back with different results, doesn't that make a bit of a mockery of the process?
I thought that, but I guess it's not like there is only one true putter for each of us. Doubtless a few different heads in similar specs would do the job.Why would you get fitted twice for two putters from the same brand? Why not just buy another one? If it comes back with different results, doesn't that make a bit of a mockery of the process?
Fair enough, if you can tell that one is better than the other, that makes sense. If you'd turned round and said the second one was better, I'd have been concerned!Fitting is just another term for trying and I went, at no cost to me, other than the fuel to get there, experimented with all other styles and dialed in what I wanted. There's no mockery involved, apart from the naysayers on the internet.
I could have ordered exactly the same club I already had, but where's the fun in that?
Length and lie angle remain unchanged, as do the grip, shaft and alignment marks, but wanted to try a new head and after going through them all, I ended up with the Oz.1.
Which works best for me - 100% the first fitted putter, but it's marginal and it''s my money and wanted a change. If anything, it confirmed how accurate the first fitting was.
Plus, attending gets me free personalisation, an extra headcover and as much as you can eat and drink. Did I mention it was free?
How many putters are you up to now?Just had one of my urges take over a little while ago and ordered one of the Odyssey square 2 square #7 putters from Snainton. Can't even blame that one on having a couple of beers......
Picked up the TSR3 that I ordered from GC4C this afternoon. Traded in an old 3w and a couple of sets of shafts that I had lying around that pretty much offset the cost.
Nice condition, stiff Tensei Blue 55 shaft, but that will get swapped out shortly for the Fujikura Pro 60 that I prefer. See how it performs tomorrow.