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Putter Advice

  • 25-09-2010 1:31pm
    #1
    Closed Accounts Posts: 55 ✭✭


    Some of you may be able to give me some advice on this please.

    I have an Odyssey #7 Putter for years. I really like it and it seems to suit me. However it is quite a heavy putter and I was wondering about having a second putter that was lighter and that I could use on fast greens. I find on fast greens I don't commit to putts as well with my current putter and might benefit from having a lighter one.

    My question is: Does anyone else have 2 putters for this reason, or is it a bad idea and secondly what is the best brand that makes putters with a lighter headweight. The lightest Scotty Cameron seems to be 340g and Odyssey have a good site for putter fitting but I would welcome some opinions pls


Comments

  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 447 ✭✭NoelAPM


    My advice would be find 1 that works and stick with it. Loving the Newport 1.5 myself.
    The father in law has no less than 20 top of the range putters.. so I suppose you could say he's the other end of the stick.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 209 ✭✭bazzer86


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    Iv had this for about 15 years, its the best putter on fast greens that Iv ever used. Only recently bought a new scotty. As good as it is, its very light and hard to use on longer puts and slower greens


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