These are all good putters, but for each I wasn't feeling it was helping me with _both_ distance control on long putts plus starting line accuracy. split grip) with the TFI face (which I also liked very much!) Cleveland (something mallet) long handle (i.e. Past couple of seasons I'd tested, experimented with and rotated amongst.Ĥ. Was just musing over this very topic this morning as I practiced a bit with the current gamer, ER5. But I like the rest of the putters in that list, for a variety of reasons (the soft Cleveland face is my favorite feel of any putter I've ever used).Īnyone else here have a rotation of putters that you use on the course? Anyone have stories of your putting getting measurably better when you committed to a single flatstick?Īnyone else here have a rotation of putters that you use on the course? Anyone have stories of your putting getting measurably better when you committed to a single flatstick? Right now, the Tour Stroke Trainer has been my go to putter through the winter practice, and it will start the season in my bag. There are also another handful of putters in my basement that I've bought over the years that are less suited to my stroke, but I haven't yet gotten rid of. I just pulled the trigger on an Odyssey EXO Indianapolis S. On the scale of putter collectors, I have enough to make normal people convinced that I'm insane, while serious collectors would scoff at the paucity of my stash.
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