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buckpillar reacted to ole gray in Odyssey Ai-ONE Putters - 2023 Forum Review
Congrats Team now get ready to strut ya stuff with these new flat sticks! 💣
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buckpillar reacted to Preeway in Odyssey Ai-ONE Putters - 2023 Forum Review
Congrats, fellas. This should be another great opportunity. Looking forward to reading your reviews!
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buckpillar reacted to ejgaudette in Odyssey Ai-ONE Putters - 2023 Forum Review
Congrats all, roll them well!
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buckpillar reacted to sirchunksalot in Odyssey Ai-ONE Putters - 2023 Forum Review
Congratulations testers!
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buckpillar reacted to ParFore74x in Odyssey Ai-ONE Putters - 2023 Forum Review
Congratulations testers!
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buckpillar reacted to Javs in SEASON 2 - WEEK 37 MYGOLFSPY FORUM MEMBER WEEKLY VIRTUAL CHAMPIONSHIP TOUR (VCT)
Date 12/11/2023 Course Name Sun City Golf Club Cowan Creek Gross Score 66 Course Handicap 1 Gross Strokes over/under par -6 Net Score to Par -7 Net Score 65 Net Birdies or better 8 Longest Drive 312 SIM Round? Today was an awesome round. I tweaked a slight flaw in my swing while warming up. Took that fix to the course and bam. Hit 11 fairways with 6 drives over 290. Hit 14 greens and had 30 putts. The front was not anything special. A 1 under with 2 birdies and 1 bogey. Then the back. It all came together. Shot a 5 under 31 with 2 lip outs. Hit 8 greens and had 14 putts on that side. That was 2 putt birdies on both par 5’s I hit in 2. It was cold, windy and maybe one of the best rounds I had this year! Needless to say very pleased and we played by the rules! Now that it is after the announcement, I can say this round was played with the Odin Golf Ball.
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buckpillar got a reaction from brogies in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar reacted to GolfSpy_APH in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Putter looks fantastic and thanks for sharing!
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buckpillar got a reaction from TJ Hall in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Not sure yet, won a scotty mid mallet st an outing that I'm having a tuff time trying to get used to
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buckpillar got a reaction from Rob Person in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Not sure yet, won a scotty mid mallet st an outing that I'm having a tuff time trying to get used to
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buckpillar got a reaction from bellken in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from Shapotomous in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar reacted to Preeway in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
That looks really nice. It's funny how when I got mine back in the 80s I hated how shiny it was and couldn't wait for it to tarnish and get that bronze like color. After seeing these pics though I'm tempted to send mine in too.
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buckpillar got a reaction from Alan Scalzi in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from ZackS in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from aguybadatgolf in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from UNCRoss in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from Samuel09152 in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from GolfSpy_BOS in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from Owengeorge13 in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from M Kimball in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.
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buckpillar got a reaction from Rob Person in PING ANSER refinishing By PING
Just wanted to share the great experience I had dealing with PING, I found a PING ANSER putter from the 1960's at a yard sale for $5.00. I tried soaking it in Coke brand pop, it did take off some of the years of tarnish etc. I wasn't happy though, so I attempted to get out all the nicks, dings and stains, you guessed it ... I did a horrible job.
I found a you tube video that pointed me to contact PING directly for the refinish, Let me tell you that this should have been the first and only step I should have taken from the start. I contacted PING through their website, submitted the repair/refinish online form, 1 day later I was given a price for the repair and shipping. I took the additional steps to process the order and ship the putter to PING.
Once they received the putter it was just a few more days before it was shipped back to me, to my surprise the results were unbelievable. See for yourself below, I included the link to the PING order form and what I have paid to have my "NEW" Putter refinished.
I would do it again in a heartbeat, if I would have known how great the putter would turn out in the beginning.
https://ping.com/en-us/club-repair
My repair cost was $22.40 plus $20.00 shipping, Total $42.40
Before and after photos-
Original Condition - After Coke soak - My attempt to refinish - the PING Refinish Results.