Jump to content
Testers Wanted! Titleist SM10 and Stix Golf Clubs ×

TaylorMade TP Juno Putter (Black Copper Edition)


5footslider107

Recommended Posts

When I first picked up this putter I knew it was the one (sound familiar). I'm guessing we've all had that "ah ha!" moment with a putter and if you haven't, you really need to get on it. I've been gaming this putter for about a year now and I cannot say better things about it. As a blade, it has the sleek design and all the ball alignment I would want. I generally will take multiple trips to the store and try out the same club or putter so I know when I buy it, it's the one I really want. I absolutely had to make sure I did it with this one because I could see it having so much potential. After testing it out a few times, the biggest takeaway I had was the balance. When I made my full stroke, I never felt like the putter was controlling me nor I was controlling it. There was harmony. I think in everyone's search for a putter, you should always try to find the one that gives you that same feeling. I also really liked the grip-to-putter weight distribution. In my experience, I noticed a well balanced putter, of any kind, is one I could roll.

I also look for feedback from the club head. Although these Scotty Camerons have immaculate feel off of the club face, I actually felt like I lost a sense of where on the face I was hitting it. The feedback I received was more important to improving my stroke and consistency. I knew right away if I didn't hit it square but I also knew when I hit it well. This isn't to say the face felt clunky or hard at all. For example, I felt like Bettinardi putters had a hard face and the sweet spot was too small. With all these things combined, I found this putter worked for me.

For the price (and it should have dropped as the seasons go on), I believe it was ~$170 (but it was a gift so idk), it was super reasonable. It felt like a very reasonable price for a very well built putter. Lets talk look. The sleek matte black design with a red face insert along with a white line on top all gave me butterflies. Barring you keep the head cover on, this putter has held up really well and it doesn't show much wear and tear. I have done some unforgivable things (forgive me Father for I have sinned) on the course with the putter but because of the black design, it has really held up. The copper tint is a classy look as well.

So if you're lucky enough to have a golf course or shop open, I'd highly suggest giving it a try or at least take into consideration all the things I mentioned!

Happy shopping!

Juno TP.jpeg

Link to comment
Share on other sites

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

×   Pasted as rich text.   Restore formatting

  Only 75 emoji are allowed.

×   Your link has been automatically embedded.   Display as a link instead

×   Your previous content has been restored.   Clear editor

×   You cannot paste images directly. Upload or insert images from URL.

  • Recently Browsing

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...