Similar higher grade putters

jjames

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Having known for some time that putters or putting is a very personal facet of the game. I feel I have finally come across an ideal putter which I have had hidden away for a few years. I previously brought the tm rossa ghost mallet which started off well but now don't get on with it at all. The one I have replaced it with is a really old ben sayers putter and my putting has improved massively both short and long. Only thing is I would like to upgrade to a more premium model but want to retain the shape if possible. Any suggestions out there? Here are a couple pics:
 

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Hahah know what you mean (if it ain't broke don't fix it). Just in the mood to splash out on something a bit nicer but with a similar design to the old one. I guess no guarantees it will play exactly the same but its worth trying them out in ag or direct golf. Just wanted to get an idea of a couple alternatives out there. Hate asking them in store as I know they try and push inferior brands to you in order to boost commission (understandable as I'm a sales rep also).
 
Odyssey 330
Rife Aussie Mallet

They have a plumbers neck and small mallet, looks like what you have there.

Both can be had at a reasonable price.
 
You know. Looking at the shape of the neck and the head puts me in mind of my Scotty Del Mar, although the flance on the back of the Del Mar is considerably bigger.

DelMAr.jpg


May be an option if you're desperate to splash your hard earned? :thup:
 
You know. Looking at the shape of the neck and the head puts me in mind of my Scotty Del Mar, although the flance on the back of the Del Mar is considerably bigger.

DelMAr.jpg


May be an option if you're desperate to splash your hard earned? :thup:

Got to be done! Need something to look forward amidst this constant gloom and murk.
 
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