Putters - how many

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2 putters, a seemore milled putter that I use the majority of the time, I'll never part with that.
A tour issue odyssey jailbird putter that was aquired off a Scottish tour player, using that at the moment as I like it from short range.
 

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I have had 6 or 7 different putters over the years, none ever lasted until I had a putting lesson and tried a counterbalanced Cleveland putter.
Brilliant - I can putt now 👍
Just got to sort out the rest of my game 😁
 

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Cheap Fazer mallet that was fine for when I was starting out

And just had my new one delivered today. Odyssey white hot Pro #1 with a SS slim 3.0 grip for a massive £80 brand new.

If I buy any more it will be a different head shape to the 2 I've already got.
 

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Two for me but one will be sold as soon as i can be bothered taking pictures and sticking it on here

Scotty Cameron w5 which honestly I am loving

And a Raa Classic blade that I also rate as the most high end kit I’ve ever owned golf wise. Just a shame as I don’t get on with centre shafted putters as it rolls them like nothing else.

Soon to be in the For sale section on here all you bargain spotters....
 

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I've got a few in purgatory the shed. Presently I use a wonderful looking Odyssey except it doesn't go the right distance in the right direction - just like its forebears !!
 

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4, a Ping beryllium B60, which was my Dads favourite. A never compromise half mallet, a Scotty circa 62 number 2, and an Odessey o works number 9, which is presently in the bag.

I was on the verge of buying a custom spider, as I liked my colour combo, but then had a wake up moment when I remembered I really can't putt with them.
 
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A ping Scottsdale anser from a GM fitting at Forest of Arden, & an Odyssey
 

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How many are recognisable as putters as opposed to old bits of wood tied to other old bits of wood

Cheek! :eek:

Well, a lot would have been recognisable in the glory days of golf but maybe not today:

Jack Berry - It-Sits
Spalding - Gold Medal Model W
Forgan - Victory
J&B - Joyce Wethered
Gradidge "Putter"
Ben Sayers - Benny Mallet
Greenway - De-Luxe
John Letters - Fred Daly Masters Model
Swilken - Gem
Norrie Thomson "Putter"
Spalding - Cash-In
Ben Sayers - Roll-In
Ben Sayers - Parex
Ben Sayers - Moon Shot
John Letters - Golden Goose
Wilson - 8813
Slazenger - JN2000
Slazenger - Johnny Miller
Petron - U1 Impala
Petron - U2
Daiwa - Pro-Balance 5502
Slazenger - Ambassador
GT-400
Bronty - Silver Knight
Bronty - BW6
JB Halley - Model 100
Leatham - Hotblade

Plus a few odd bits of wood and other ancient relics.
 

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Had a couple until recently
I had a Scotty and a Seemore , got rid of Seemore as it was just making me swap around too much
 

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Technically 2 although they are both the same putter.

Bettinardi A02. Have one and love it so much when a second came up on eBay for a steal I had to buy it. Keep one in the car for that odd time I get to nip to the course for twenty mins on the way home and the other stays in the bag.
 

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Love the responses. I was slightly embarrassed when I produced my 3 putters. An elderly Ram off ebay with a pitted shaft due to immersion in water in some sort of insurance scam, an Odessey White Hot bought for an exorbitant sum in an auction on a Captain's Away weekend, and a Yes Tiffany with a predominantly pink head and a very, very pink grip. With last choice yesterday I had the Yes.
 

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Love the responses. I was slightly embarrassed when I produced my 3 putters. An elderly Ram off ebay with a pitted shaft due to immersion in water in some sort of insurance scam, an Odessey White Hot bought for an exorbitant sum in an auction on a Captain's Away weekend, and a Yes Tiffany with a predominantly pink head and a very, very pink grip. With last choice yesterday I had the Yes.

What do you think of the Tiffany?
 

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Two. An Odyssey Works Versa #1W and a Ping Sigma G Anser Platinum ... both blade putters. For a few years I only used mallets as I preferred them visually ... I had a Ping Craz-e and an Odyssey 2 ball, and a Ping B60 before them. However, I tried a blade after a poor spell of putting and found that I putted better with it. I always use the Odyssey ... the Ping is a spare.
 
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