Bunkermagnet
Journeyman Pro
I choose a putter on how it "feels". I have a selection of different ones, but find my Rife ones the best and current Cayman Brac the prettiest.
He's pretty much right, but consider this.
2 terrible putters are shopping for a new flatstick:
1st one buys a monstrosity high tech putter (I'm not saying the high tech ones are always ugly, but in this example it is), it salvages a few strokes over the course of a few rounds.
2nd one buys a gorgeous putter, a real head turner. He immediately wants to get home and practice with it, any excuse to roll a few at home. Who wants to pull a gorgeous putter out the bag and 3 putt every green with it? Not me that's for sure. I don't anyone would disagree that you will practice more with a club you love.
There's also a million steps between the 2 above. It's not black and white.
Nice thought but in all likelihood Player B will not practise his/her putting enough to compensate.
Rolling putts on the carpet at home is IMO fun but not worthwhile practice
Pretty putters are fine, God knows I have bought enough of them over the years, but I just can't understand the resistance to tech in the club used the most often. Particularly from those who willingly acknowledge its advantages in the rest of the bag.
It's not all about the score.
(I've put that in my signature now so you'll be pleased to know I won't be saying it any more.)
It's literally the whole point of the gameIt's not all about the score.
It's literally the whole point of the game
Rolling putts on the carpet at home is IMO fun but not worthwhile practice
I will always disagree with anyone who says this. I do it often because it helps develop a consistent putting stroke. I do mess around these ball returners or any kind of putting cup, I'm not trying to make putts like I would be on a putting green. I just roll 3 10 foot putts backwards and forwards across the carpet trying to hit the last ball with the next one.
I was perhaps a little harsh to suggested that there's no benefit to be gained as, of course, it can help with developing a repeating stroke.
It is, however, of far less benefit in learning how to judge length and pace.
It's not all about the score.
(I've put that in my signature now so you'll be pleased to know I won't be saying it any more.)
It's literally the whole point of the game
In the market for new putter.
evnroll looks similar to my Scotty Kombi are they as good as they say.
fiting in Merseyside anyone been?
any for sale 34"
what exactly is the tech in these putters?
forgiveness, counterbalance for smooth stroke, proper length and lie, weight adjustment.
am i missing any?
what exactly is the tech in these putters?
forgiveness, counterbalance for smooth stroke, proper length and lie, weight adjustment.
am i missing any?
what exactly is the tech in these putters?
forgiveness, counterbalance for smooth stroke, proper length and lie, weight adjustment.
am i missing any?