new TM putters

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Nope, won't be parting with my cash .

My current TM putter may be heading to the naughty cupboard,
come back odyssey, all is forgiven :D
 
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They look very nice

Like the look of the black shaft
 

Imurg

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What in the name of everything tasteful are those circular things..?
Jeez..I thought there were some ugly putters out there until I saw them...
 

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I'm afraid TM Putters have always looked a bit chintzy to me!

I'm sure they work fine - and I wouldn't say no to a centre-shafted Itsy Spider - but I don't think I could really be comfortable with most of those!
 

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If it gets the ball in the hole and you have confidence in it does it matter. I never thought I'd leave the Anser style but the half mallet of the Odyssey #9 has improved my putting. Still hanker for the old Anser style and going back to it for the new season
 

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TM putters have always worked for me. My current Cleveland putter is my first break from a TM Fontana model in ages
 

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TM putters always feel too light and unsubstantial to me. Not sure what they are made of (Aluminium alloy of some sort, may be even a metal resin??) but therefore don't feel or sound 'right'.

These look like more of the same so I'm sure TM faithful will not be surprised / can be tempted to a new one with familiar feel.

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