kid2
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Evening all,
Been wondering lately about whether there is truth in the science behind high MOI putter's or not.
All thats written about Moment of Inertia in irons,woods hybrids,and drivers seems to be a huge selling point of these products.
But does the same statement sway your decision in buying a putter or is it still down to what you feel comfortable with.
A few months ago i forgot my TM Itsy Bitsy and had to swing into our club shop for a loan of a putter for the round..
Now i was putting well with the TM so it wasnt as if i really needed to change but the day i used the Seve Half mallet i putted really well.
A trade was made with the Tm and iv used the Seve for the past 4 months or so.
On friday i popped back into the shop and low and behold there was my old love in behind all the new fangly shiney ones and to say i pined for it was an understatement.
I changed because of nothing other than impulse and it never really improved or made my putting worse.
Im strongly thinking of going back to the TM if for nothing other than a little more confidence standing over those 4-8 footers.Its distance control for me was exceptional..Whether or not it was down to the science in it or not but something seemed to make it work.It was always a kind of point and shoot club for me.
Have you ever regretted changing a putter?
Been wondering lately about whether there is truth in the science behind high MOI putter's or not.
All thats written about Moment of Inertia in irons,woods hybrids,and drivers seems to be a huge selling point of these products.
But does the same statement sway your decision in buying a putter or is it still down to what you feel comfortable with.
A few months ago i forgot my TM Itsy Bitsy and had to swing into our club shop for a loan of a putter for the round..
Now i was putting well with the TM so it wasnt as if i really needed to change but the day i used the Seve Half mallet i putted really well.
A trade was made with the Tm and iv used the Seve for the past 4 months or so.
On friday i popped back into the shop and low and behold there was my old love in behind all the new fangly shiney ones and to say i pined for it was an understatement.
I changed because of nothing other than impulse and it never really improved or made my putting worse.
Im strongly thinking of going back to the TM if for nothing other than a little more confidence standing over those 4-8 footers.Its distance control for me was exceptional..Whether or not it was down to the science in it or not but something seemed to make it work.It was always a kind of point and shoot club for me.
Have you ever regretted changing a putter?