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Taylor Made Monza Corsa centre shafted.

Cost £45 i.i.r.c. nearly new.

Had it custom fitted; cut down to 34" and knocked 3 degrees upright. All part of an hour lesson/C/F session with a Harold Swash trained putting expert. £35

Currently putting like a man on a mission, first time I've been really solid since mid 1990s. Coincidence....I think not. :)

PS, I'm not particularly keen on this model, but it has impressive MOI statistics and a wonderful AGSI insert.
I'd happily play with anything fitted t.b.h.
 
was using an old wilson xv111 something,then stumbled upon a ping anser snapped in 2, 6inches above the head,so i asked our pro to re shaft it,and fitted new grip £4.00 17/18 years ago .wouldn't change it for the world :)
 
Odyssey Sabertooth, a pressie from Santa Claus! Greatest putter I have ever owned!

Also still have my Ping Zing Redwood which has only seen action three times and up in the loft I have kept my 48" Odyssey 2 ball broom, just in case!
 
Picked up my YES! Natalie (34in) for £70 in the pro shop at Woodhall Spa. I was killing time and picked it up and thought WOW, it just felt right. Took it out on the putting green and it was awesome. It's the one that looks like a branding iron (so my playing partners say anyway).
 
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Not my actual one but the same model Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless

I love it,i would never change but if i really needed to i would like Scotty Sqaureback
 
Original Odyssey 2-ball I bought somewhere around 2000 for £125 , hardly a mark on it after all this time.

Not particularly bothered about a new one cos this does fine when I hit it on the line i've chosen.
 
I've got an Odyssey White Steel # 1, I paid £45 for it on eBay, it's still in almost brand new condition. I was using a Cobra Optica SL -05, but never got on with it. I'm happy with the White Steel, but if I HAD to change I'd get either a Ping Karsten Anser or a Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport 2.5.


Hmmm, now where's my wallet ???
 
Originally the TM spider as a freebie courtesy of GM (35") but now swapped to 34" itsy bitsy version courstesy of my mum.

I'm not too bad with the itsy at the moment apart from a few short ones missed so might be trying the big brother again
 
In the bag I have the same putter as Haplesshacker (Bettinardi BC3 34") which I bought off of Tony N for £100 just before christmas. I absolutely love it and it has turned out to be a great investment (cheers Tony!)

Other than that I have a Ping CRAZ-E centre shaft 35" bought second hand on the cheap (great buy at the time, I think £40 I paid, it just needed a new grip) and a Macgergor Bobby Grace M5K 35" I won in my first ever competition (3rd place prize).
 
No problems Eagle.

Madandra, I keep looking at new putters and when I find one I like, I go back to the 7 to compare, and it just doesn't.
 
Same as Craw, The Odyssey Sabertooth....
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Paid £125 for it from my local pro, 35" shaft & 2 degrees upright.

Absolutely stunning putter, this has changed my game on the greens so much now that i'm used to it. The confidence I now have on short putts to hole them, and long putts to get them very close, is amazing and is probably a big part of the reason i'm shooting lower scores now than I ever have.
 
I have used a Titleist Bullseye for the last 10 years or so which I acquired from my Dads collection.
I have just bought a Scotty Cameron Circa 62 model 3 - £75.
Could 2 putters be more different, probably not. The heavy head weight of the brass bullseye compared to soft feel of the Scotty.
 
Scotty circa 62 No 2 for the summer. My favourite putter.

Scotty studio select newport 1.5 for the winter. Ideal for hooking the ball out of cast iron double buckets. Only £180. No need to worry about damaging it boshing it around in the hole full of mucky water. Perfect.
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