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  1. 1 minute ago, Just_the_Chip said:

    I was more shocked by the sound. I was getting a really solid aluminum "Clink" sound with the ball I was using especially over longer shots that wasn't perfectly hit in the middle. 

    Hmmm. This is something that worries me. Obviously, if the performance advantage is indisputable, I can deal with it. But I don't love high pitches on putters. This is something my current Edel gets exactly right: not mushy, not pingy. I'll certainly be doing some sound tests when my DF3 arrives.

  2. 13 minutes ago, SDunne said:

    Interesting you say that - @Northern Monkey found in his RUNNER testing (also aluminium face) that with some sand on the greens you would get a few marks etc - if the same thing is there with LAB it calls out similar issues of being hyper aware of cleaning the balthend club on the greens to preserve the face

    One of the commentators on Facebook voiced his regret for not cleaning his ball on a 50-foot putt, where the mud marred his L.A.B.

  3. OK, so my current name finalist list (with the red [putter] head theme):

    • Winston
    • Weasley
    • Conan
    • Vincent van Gogh-in

    With two more suggested by my daughter:

    • Garrett (from Dude Perfect; of the guys in the group, he's my favorite: he's pro-coffee and seems to realize that it's absurd that he's approaching middle age while filming trick shots for a living)
    • Red Skull (which I thought was an exceedingly cool name until I read the Wikipedia entry and found he's apparently a Nazi, which ends that name idea)
  4. 2 minutes ago, downlowkey said:

    Prepare to groan… Vincent van Go-In

    Because you’ll soon be regarded as formerly misunderstood putting genius and “go in” is what you’ll be exclaiming with every infallible brush stroke that sends your ball dead in the center. Just promise not to cut off an ear and send it to L.A.B. HQ.

    Oh, I like it.

    How about this as a headcover:

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  5. 3 minutes ago, cnosil said:

    I watch/had it on yesterday and have to say it wasn’t that great.  Interesting concept,  but YouTube golf tournaments are kind of boring.  I typically knock the announcers but the dead air time was really bad.  There is some good YouTube golf content but I don’t think this was a great example.  

    It was shockingly dull, except for the outcome (not going to spoil it).

    think I'm glad they didn't risk having announcers: that may have worked, but the odds are it would have been astonishingly cringey.

    My thought: Erik Anders Lang and Kyle Berkshire both used to produce course vlogs in which that would narrate the holes via voiceover in postproduction. I get that even the "entertainers" in this tournament were massively unlikely to be chatty during the round, given the stakes and opportunity in front of them. But have them watch the round a week later and capture their thoughts then, and weave that audio in. Someone on Twitter also suggested what NLU does with their Film Room series, which makes sense.

    The issue is that YouTube golf is awesome because it doesn't operates under the real-time constraints of broadcasting live golf. It was a weird decision to bring in a bunch of YouTube golfers (with their audiences) and then offer a product much more reminiscent of live golf (without any of the interesting features).

  6. 6 minutes ago, StrokerAce said:

    why do you want to switch out from your matched set gap wedge? looking at the p790 specs and it's 50 degrees.

    This is the key question. For that end of the bag, loft is merely a part of the rationale for including a club in the set.

    For me, my Gap Wedge is functionally my 11-iron. I do not use either my PW or my GW for partial shots. I use my SW for everything from 100 yards and in (including bunkers), and pull my 58° only for shots that absolutely demand height with a little roll as possible. If Sub70 made a 639CB GW, I would have absolutely considered putting it in my bag.

    If you use your GW sometimes for full swings, other times for partial swings, the Cleveland CBX series is a great option. Their basic advertising for it is sound: if you're playing some kind of forgiving iron, having a wedge with some forgiveness (especially in the GW slot) makes a ton of sense.

    If your GW is often used for partial shots, then you're likely in the market for a specialty wedge, and that's where the questions of bounce and grind start being relevant.

    But all that to say: start  with an answer to what you want this club to do, and work from there.

  7. 1 minute ago, StrokerAce said:

    Judas? 😆

    I've been betrayed by putters before. But I'd rather not give it that name upfront, and I hope it doesn't earn it 🙂

    I could be persuaded of Winston:

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    “I would say to the House, as I said to those who have joined this Government, I have nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears and sweat. We have before us an ordeal of the most grievous kind. We have before us many long months of toil and struggle.

    ...

    You ask what is our aim? I can answer in one word: Victory. Victory at all costs. Victory in spite of all terror. Victory however long and hard the road may be. For without victory there is no survival.”

     

    A bit overwrought for putting, for sure. But there are days that it feels that way.

  8. 1 hour ago, jbern said:

    I Love the idea of everyone naming their putter!

    I was also thinking about giving my putter a name. Given the color I've chosen, I'm kicking around names of famous redheads, either historical or fictional. (Just for my part, I'm going to exclude actresses, etc.)

    I'm also open to groan-inducing puns.

    Early leaders: van Gogh or Weasley. Not a huge Harry Potter fanboy myself, but Weasley just seems like a fun putter name.

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