What makes a decent putter?
I know it's all down to personal trial and error, but my local pro only has limited choice, so I want to check if there's anything I'm missing.
He sells mainly 'Yes', Cleveland, and Benross putters.
I tried a couple of mallets, but I still prefer the more traditional look of the blade design. Is that just because I'm used to it? Did those of you that changd from blade to mallet love it immediately, or did it take time for it to bed in? Is it a case of love at first sight?
But what are the 'advantages' of inserts? I've only ever used traditional metal faces, and the inserts felt weird to say the least. But how can you tell by taking a putter onto the practise green for half an hour?
Initially I'm tempted by the Cleveland putters. Has anyone ever used one? Any news on their quality ?
Also brands like Odyssey, Scotty, TM, Ping. Is it worth trying them in AG on their crappy mats?
Such an impossible subject, I'm just looking for honest opinions. I'm in no rush, but when I buy one, I want it to be a relationship built on solid foundations, not a one night stand.
Cheers
I know it's all down to personal trial and error, but my local pro only has limited choice, so I want to check if there's anything I'm missing.
He sells mainly 'Yes', Cleveland, and Benross putters.
I tried a couple of mallets, but I still prefer the more traditional look of the blade design. Is that just because I'm used to it? Did those of you that changd from blade to mallet love it immediately, or did it take time for it to bed in? Is it a case of love at first sight?
But what are the 'advantages' of inserts? I've only ever used traditional metal faces, and the inserts felt weird to say the least. But how can you tell by taking a putter onto the practise green for half an hour?
Initially I'm tempted by the Cleveland putters. Has anyone ever used one? Any news on their quality ?
Also brands like Odyssey, Scotty, TM, Ping. Is it worth trying them in AG on their crappy mats?
Such an impossible subject, I'm just looking for honest opinions. I'm in no rush, but when I buy one, I want it to be a relationship built on solid foundations, not a one night stand.
Cheers