Jonesie Posted July 19, 2023 Share Posted July 19, 2023 Okay, now that I have your attention, I'm asking if any of you keep differently weighted putters to use (same putter for a full round) at a course based on that course's green speeds. So, a few of the courses I play have lightning-fast greens where I blow my putts with my heavy mallet Taylormade putter 12 feet past the hole and I end up three-putting myself into convulsions. The next time I play, I might be at a cheaper Muni course that is fun but the greens roll at what seems like an 8. I play all over in the summer, and admittedly, I should be able to "adjust" accordingly, but lately, I just can't lighten it up enough. I'm considering getting a lightweight putter to offset my preferred heavy mallet for the courses I play that have that marble countertop feel to them. I plan to keep it in my trunk and make a decision of which putter to use for the round based on what course I'm at. Would love to hear your thoughts. Shapotomous 1 Quote Titleist Tsi3/Ts2 woods and hybrids Titlesit AP3 irons Clevland CBX wedges Taylormade mallet or Odyssey White Hot center shaft putter. Depends on the day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RickyBobby_PR Posted July 19, 2023 Share Posted July 19, 2023 I only switch putters when I want to use a different putter or want a different look. I have no issue using the same putter on fast or not so fast greens. Larryd3, Subdiver1 and Nolan220 3 Quote Driver: PXG 0811 X+ Proto w/UST Helium 5F4 Wood: TaylorMade M5 5W w/Accra TZ5 +1/2”, TaylorMade Sim 3W w/Aldila rogue white Hybrid: PXG Gen2 22* w/AD hybrid Irons: PXG Gen3 0311T w/Nippon modus 120 Wedges: TaylorMade MG2 50*, Tiger grind 56/60 Putter: Scotty Caemeron Super Rat1 Ball: Titleist Prov1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GolfSpy_APH Posted July 20, 2023 Share Posted July 20, 2023 One Putter by way of the LAB Mezz Max and given how it performs and feels there is zero reason for me to look, think, consider it even contemplate another regardless of green speeds. Flat out it just works! Larryd3 and GolfSpy_BEN 2 Quote as of Nov 6, 2023 (Past WITB) Driver: Paradym TD w/ GD ADDI 6X Driver Shootout! Wood: F7 3 wood 14.5* w/ Motore F1 Shaft Irons: T Series - T200 5 Iron T150 6-9 Iron T100 PW/GW Wedge: Toura Golf - A Spec 53,37,61 degree Putter: Mezz Max! Balls: Vice Pro Plus Drip (Blue/Orange) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Waffle418 Posted July 20, 2023 Share Posted July 20, 2023 I have tried to use different putters, but it's all about site picture for me. However, a guy in my league swears by 2 putters because the league he plays in the day before ours is MUCH faster greens and he says it helps his brain switch between them. Shapotomous 1 Quote WITB: 12 Degree Paradym X Driver, 16 Degree TaylorMade Rescue, 3-W 710 AP1, 56 Vokey, Beached Newport SC Putter Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
downlowkey Posted July 20, 2023 Share Posted July 20, 2023 2 hours ago, Jonesie said: I'm considering getting a lightweight putter to offset my preferred heavy mallet for the courses I play that have that marble countertop feel to them. As of April 23, you were in possession of two putters that seemingly covered the criteria referenced in this post. What’s stopping you from applying your heavy-slow/light-fast hypothesis? Now that I have your attention, my advice is to provide as much detail as possible in the future, so that thoughtful Spies with the knowledge and inclination to help are in a better informed position to offer it. For instance, if your “heavy mallet Taylormade putter” is one of the many Tmag lines with adjustable sole weights, rather than suggesting you purchase a completely different putter for varying green speeds (and negotiating all the problematic feel/setup related variables that brings into the equation), someone might advise purchasing different weights and a wrench that would allow you to make subtle weight adjustments without changing any other setup aspects. The best practice I can personally offer on the pace related subject is being deliberate about stroke length (ie - becoming familiar with how far a flat putt travels with a (6”, 12”, 18”) backswing on the surface speed with which you’re most accustomed) Then put that same system into practice on a faster/slower practice green and now you have a logical basis for adjusting to a faster/slower stimp day-to-day that is less reliant on feel. cnosil 1 Quote PXG___0811 X 9* - Mitsubishi Diamana s60 Limited X Cobra___S9-1 Pro 15* - Matrix Ozik XCON 7 S Adams___XTD Forged 3i - Matrix Ozik Program F15 120 S Adams___CMB 4-PW - Matrix Ozik Program F15 120 S KZG___Tri-Tour 50.08__54.10__58.12 - Accra iCWT 2.0-95i S Nike___Method Converge B1-01 (copper insert) Maxfli___'23 Tour X "The most important shot in golf is the next one“ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Morrissey Posted July 20, 2023 Share Posted July 20, 2023 It is bad enough trying to putt with one cajunhacker, Subdiver1 and Stuka44 3 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dead Solid Bogey Posted July 23, 2023 Share Posted July 23, 2023 (edited) I play a Positive C-1 putter. Basically two putters in one. Edited July 24, 2023 by Dead Solid Bogey Adjusting to make factually correct Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donn lost in San Diego Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 I had same idea. I putt cross handed and have 3 face balanced putters. A heavy Scotty Futura X, circa 2015, a David Musty wood mallet, and a freebie, a K-mart Precise lightweight in style of a fang. I learned basics of cross handed from Spieth in 2015, but it took years to figure out what to do with my front, left, hand. My scores don't prove much, but I found out I putt similar style to Brian The Killer Harman, many congrats to him. Although I look at the hole or line on putts longer than about 7 feet, and my follow through looks like a full swing. I bring the club head almost shoulder high. Now, weights: makes sense to choose a heavier or lighter depending on the greens you face any given day. But I also finally found out earlier this year, the fat grips are way better than regular. It stabilizes the hand. Much less twist of the hand. So for a while I used Scotty with a medium width grip, not a full fat one. I put a Super Stroke Pistol 2.0 or 3.0 onto the cheap Kmart putter and love it. But I like the heavier Scotty so I will either put a fat grip on it, or maybe also a hi-tech shaft, like the new Mamiya stable All-in or a new mallet with fat grip and hi-tech shaft. Jonesie 1 Quote Drv: PXG 0211 10.5 deg, Evnflo Riptide CB 40 gram A flex; and 2004 Callaway 454 Ti 10 deg on RCH 65 regular flex. 3W: Callaway Steelhead Xr Tensei Blue CK 55 gram A flex. 5W : Titleist TSi 1 on Aldila Ascent 40 regular flex. Driving Iron: Mizuno MP 18 MMC Fli-Hi 3i 18 degree, Recoil 95 reg flex. 4 iron: GFF Mizuno Fly-Hi, 24 degree hollow body. 5 Hybrid: Mizuno 2017 version JPX Fli-Hi wave tech, Recoil ESX 460 reg flex. 6 - PW: Ping I 500, on Recoil Smacwrap ES 760, reg flex. Wedges: 52/9 GFF Mizuno S5; Lob: 60/6 GFF Mizuno T7; Sand: old 56/12 Hogan Sure Out, heavy sole, Apex shaft. Chipper: Ancien Regime Don Martin "Up n In" brass/bronze. Putter: Odyssey Stroke Lab "R" Ball, face balanced, 2 piece, Stroke Lab multi material shaft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Haro Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 (edited) I’m currently using conventional grip but when I go switch over to cross handed I find a putter with full shaft offset neck and thicker round grips feels more comfortable for my eye alignment im using a goose neck with no offset and a thin pistol grip Thsy combo works for me with conventional reverse overlap grip Edited July 24, 2023 by Haro Jonesie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Preeway Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 Admittedly, I really struggle on slower greens. It used to be the other way around but over the years I’ve become most comfortable with green speeds around 11-12. My league course is probably closer to a 9 and I just can’t make myself swing hard enough when I have putts over 20 feet. Last week I started the round with 4 three putts. But to your question, using a heavier putter doesn’t really help because I subconsciously adjust my swing due to the weight. In the end, I just have to be mentally stronger when playing in different courses. Jonesie 1 Quote Driver: Aerojet LS, Ventus Blue Shaft - 6S 4 Wood: Rogue ST Max 16.5, Tensei White Shaft - 7S Utility Iron: Fli Hi 3-iron, HAZARDOUS Smoke Black Shaft - S Irons: JPX 921 Tour 4-P, Project X Shafts - Stiff 125g Wedges: 52º, 56º, 60º Putter: Ai-One 7 T CH, 34" Preferred Ball: Z-Star Diamond Pushcart: Nitron Rangefinder: Tour V5 Shift Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnosil Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 I read an interesting post from a putting instructor. The intent of weight change seems to be to control weight so you are making the same stroke size and tempo no matter the green stimp. If you look at the physics of this, it takes it takes about 300 grams of weight difference to adjust to 1 stimp/1 foot. Based on some math with a 300 gram putter going 10 feet, a 400 gram putter would go 10.337’ . To me does’t seem like an effective way to control distance. Preeway, Jonesie and Nolan220 3 Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: XCG7 Beta 15* w/Fujikura Fuel Hybrids: 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: Sacks Parente MC 3 Stripe Backup Putters: Milled Collection RSX 2, mFGP2, Futura 5W, TM-180 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
CaptStang Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 I actually do switch putters for different green speeds. I have a Scotty Phantom 12 for slow greens and a Scotty Newport 2.5+ for fast greens...same lengths, same Super Stroke Traxion 2.0 grips...both work well. Quote Golf Gear Head Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dead Solid Bogey Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 1 hour ago, cnosil said: I read an interesting post from a putting instructor. The intent of weight change seems to be to control weight so you are making the same stroke size and tempo no matter the green stimp. If you look at the physics of this, it takes it takes about 300 grams of weight difference to adjust to 1 stimp/1 foot. Based on some math with a 300 gram putter going 10 feet, a 400 gram putter would go 10.337’ . To me does’t seem like an effective way to control distance. I would respectfully add that in my humble opinion, golf is as much feel and comfort level as it is science. Donn lost in San Diego and Stuka44 2 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
cnosil Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 12 minutes ago, Dead Solid Bogey said: I would respectfully add that in my humble opinion, golf is as much feel and comfort level as it is science. Yep, there is a feel aspect to golf and feel controls how you deliver the club at impact. This is why everyone plays different clubs, has different characteristics for those clubs, and why it is strongly encouraged that you get fit for your equipment. These feel things are done to match up with the properties of physics that can’t be overcome or changed. Ultimately, do what you want to do, if 1000 people told you not to change putters but it feels right to you then just do it. IMO, switching putters due to green speed is kind of like switching clubs because it is windy. If you have a putter that “feels” good and has been fit to your stroke the green speed shouldn’t matter; we make adjustments for uphill and downhill putts without changing our putter. Practice and pre round feel calibration is how I’d recommend managing green speeds. Jonesie, Dead Solid Bogey and Stuka44 3 Quote Driver: G400 Max 9* w/ KBS Tour Driven Fairway: XCG7 Beta 15* w/Fujikura Fuel Hybrids: 915H 21* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype 915H 24* w/KBS Tour Graphite Hybrid Prototype Irons: TR20V 6-11 w/Vizard TR20-85 Graphite Wedge: 54/12D, 60/8M w/Accra iWedge 90 Graphite Putter: Sacks Parente MC 3 Stripe Backup Putters: Milled Collection RSX 2, mFGP2, Futura 5W, TM-180 Member: MGS Hitsquad since 2017 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Stuka44 Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 47 minutes ago, cnosil said: Yep, there is a feel aspect to golf and feel controls how you deliver the club at impact. This is why everyone plays different clubs, has different characteristics for those clubs, and why it is strongly encouraged that you get fit for your equipment. These feel things are done to match up with the properties of physics that can’t be overcome or changed. Ultimately, do what you want to do, if 1000 people told you not to change putters but it feels right to you then just do it. IMO, switching putters due to green speed is kind of like switching clubs because it is windy. If you have a putter that “feels” good and has been fit to your stroke the green speed shouldn’t matter; we make adjustments for uphill and downhill putts without changing our putter. Practice and pre round feel calibration is how I’d recommend managing green speeds. I agree! It has taken me about two winters of 200-250 putts a week, for Nov, Dec, Jan, Feb, Mar, to get to the point where it feels like I am making a consistent stroke with the putter I have had for 10 years! And feeling like I am finally putting better than before. I can't imagine switching between putters of differing weights course to course, but if you think it will help, give it a try. Jonesie 1 Quote Driver: Cobra King Speedzone Irons: Mavrik 4-GW Wedges: CG-14 56 & RTX 52 Hybrid: Callaway Apex Pro 2H Woods: Gigagolf 3W, Putter: Ping Scottsdale Wolverine Ball: Srixon Z-Star XV Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jim Morrissey Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 Over the years I have tried multiple putters and always go back to my old taylormade my opinion is that how can you go out one day and play with a light putter and the next with a heavy one there is no continuity to your game the putter is the most important club in your bag Jonesie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Tonto Yoder Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 I find better results with a heavier putter on fast greens, and conversely, a lighter putter on slower greens. With that said I use the heavier GoLo Select with 25 gram weights most days. I like the overall feel of the heavier putter. You need a shorter stroke, hence less dispersion for me. Jonesie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dead Solid Bogey Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 Unfortunately, some of the courses that I play, have greens that look like jungles and others that look like the barren wasteland from Mad Max. My, two in one option of the Positive C-1 has worked well in a multitude of green conditions and elevations. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donn lost in San Diego Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 3 hours ago, Dead Solid Bogey said: I would respectfully add that in my humble opinion, golf is as much feel and comfort level as it is science. I would respectfully add that golf is 80% feel and comfort, 10% science, and 10% superstition. Yogi Berra would say 80, half, and half. Dead Solid Bogey 1 Quote Drv: PXG 0211 10.5 deg, Evnflo Riptide CB 40 gram A flex; and 2004 Callaway 454 Ti 10 deg on RCH 65 regular flex. 3W: Callaway Steelhead Xr Tensei Blue CK 55 gram A flex. 5W : Titleist TSi 1 on Aldila Ascent 40 regular flex. Driving Iron: Mizuno MP 18 MMC Fli-Hi 3i 18 degree, Recoil 95 reg flex. 4 iron: GFF Mizuno Fly-Hi, 24 degree hollow body. 5 Hybrid: Mizuno 2017 version JPX Fli-Hi wave tech, Recoil ESX 460 reg flex. 6 - PW: Ping I 500, on Recoil Smacwrap ES 760, reg flex. Wedges: 52/9 GFF Mizuno S5; Lob: 60/6 GFF Mizuno T7; Sand: old 56/12 Hogan Sure Out, heavy sole, Apex shaft. Chipper: Ancien Regime Don Martin "Up n In" brass/bronze. Putter: Odyssey Stroke Lab "R" Ball, face balanced, 2 piece, Stroke Lab multi material shaft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Donn lost in San Diego Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 Let's petition the R&A and USGA to increase the 14 club rule to 15 by allowing 2 putters. We have many clubs to deal with different course conditions, but we are basically stuck with only 1 putter despite wide variety of green speeds over 18 holes. Jonesie 1 Quote Drv: PXG 0211 10.5 deg, Evnflo Riptide CB 40 gram A flex; and 2004 Callaway 454 Ti 10 deg on RCH 65 regular flex. 3W: Callaway Steelhead Xr Tensei Blue CK 55 gram A flex. 5W : Titleist TSi 1 on Aldila Ascent 40 regular flex. Driving Iron: Mizuno MP 18 MMC Fli-Hi 3i 18 degree, Recoil 95 reg flex. 4 iron: GFF Mizuno Fly-Hi, 24 degree hollow body. 5 Hybrid: Mizuno 2017 version JPX Fli-Hi wave tech, Recoil ESX 460 reg flex. 6 - PW: Ping I 500, on Recoil Smacwrap ES 760, reg flex. Wedges: 52/9 GFF Mizuno S5; Lob: 60/6 GFF Mizuno T7; Sand: old 56/12 Hogan Sure Out, heavy sole, Apex shaft. Chipper: Ancien Regime Don Martin "Up n In" brass/bronze. Putter: Odyssey Stroke Lab "R" Ball, face balanced, 2 piece, Stroke Lab multi material shaft. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Steve S Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 20 hours ago, Dead Solid Bogey said: I play a Positive C-1 putter. Basically two putters in one. I looked into these a long time ago. Essentially for fast putts you hit more towards the toe of the putter; slow putts in the middle. Nice idea. But my problem is reading the putt properly and keeping the putter square to the line. My distance control in variety of conditions is pretty good. Tried all kinds of green reading methods and all seem to not help in any noticeable way. Quote Driver: Honma BeZeal 9.5 degree S flex FW: PXG 0211 3 Wood, Ping G 19 degree hybrid Irons: Giga Golf Reva 3-PW stiff UST 70 gram shafts, Mizuno t-7 52degree SW: Mizuno T22 55 degree Putter: Inazone Stand up Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mackdaddy Posted July 24, 2023 Share Posted July 24, 2023 On 7/23/2023 at 6:51 PM, Dead Solid Bogey said: I play a Positive C-1 putter. Basically two putters in one. Wow I also play a Positive putter but the blade style with the shaft in the heal. You are the first person on here that I have seem playing a Positive putter. Like you I don't need another putter I can vary speeds just by where on the face I play the putt. Dead Solid Bogey 1 Quote Driver: Titleist TSR 3 10* Accura TZ6 M3 65g Fairways: Callaway Rogue 15* & 19* Matrix Ozik TP 6 HD stiff Hybrid: Titleist TSI 4 & 5 Hybrids Mitsubishi Tensi AV 65 HY X stiff Irons: KZG Forged III 6-P Accura iS7 (Refinished and regrooved) Wedges: Cleveland CBX 50*, Taylormade MG 3 Tiger grind 56 bent to 54/10 & Taylormade MG 4 Tiger grind 56 bent to 58/14 Putter: Evnroll ER2 head with a custom shaft set up from Positive Putters that gives a toe up balance Ball: Calaway Chome Tour with triple track All clubs have Winn Dri-Tac Wraps oversized Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonesie Posted July 24, 2023 Author Share Posted July 24, 2023 7 minutes ago, Mackey said: Wow I also play a Positive putter but the blade style with the shaft in the heal. You are the first person on here that I have seem playing a Positive putter. Like you I don't need another putter I can vary speeds just by where on the face I play the putt. I gotta be honest, I had never heard of one and had to go look it up! I’m enjoying everyone’s input on the thread. Thanks! Dead Solid Bogey 1 Quote Titleist Tsi3/Ts2 woods and hybrids Titlesit AP3 irons Clevland CBX wedges Taylormade mallet or Odyssey White Hot center shaft putter. Depends on the day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Dead Solid Bogey Posted July 25, 2023 Share Posted July 25, 2023 2 hours ago, Jonesie said: I gotta be honest, I had never heard of one and had to go look it up! I’m enjoying everyone’s input on the thread. Thanks! Well these are extremely wonderfully strangely designed putters that will cost you nearly $40… that is almost all of my monthly husband allowance. Jonesie 1 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony@CIC Posted July 25, 2023 Share Posted July 25, 2023 On 7/19/2023 at 7:20 PM, Jonesie said: Okay, now that I have your attention, I'm asking if any of you keep differently weighted putters to use (same putter for a full round) at a course based on that course's green speeds. So, a few of the courses I play have lightning-fast greens where I blow my putts with my heavy mallet Taylormade putter 12 feet past the hole and I end up three-putting myself into convulsions. The next time I play, I might be at a cheaper Muni course that is fun but the greens roll at what seems like an 8. I play all over in the summer, and admittedly, I should be able to "adjust" accordingly, but lately, I just can't lighten it up enough. I'm considering getting a lightweight putter to offset my preferred heavy mallet for the courses I play that have that marble countertop feel to them. I plan to keep it in my trunk and make a decision of which putter to use for the round based on what course I'm at. Would love to hear your thoughts. Can you replace the weights on the putter? Adding or removing 15g off of both the toe and heel can make a big difference Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jonesie Posted July 25, 2023 Author Share Posted July 25, 2023 17 minutes ago, tony@CIC said: Can you replace the weights on the putter? Adding or removing 15g off of both the toe and heel can make a big difference Yes that does seem to be an option. In this instance, I’d likely just take them off because the weights on them are only 2.5g each. Quote Titleist Tsi3/Ts2 woods and hybrids Titlesit AP3 irons Clevland CBX wedges Taylormade mallet or Odyssey White Hot center shaft putter. Depends on the day Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tony@CIC Posted July 25, 2023 Share Posted July 25, 2023 10 minutes ago, Jonesie said: Yes that does seem to be an option. In this instance, I’d likely just take them off because the weights on them are only 2.5g each. 2.5g? I don't think I'd even notice that minor weight difference. Quote Left Hand orientation SIM 2 D Max with Fujikura Air Speeder Shaft Cobra Radspeed 3W/RIptide Shaft 410 Hybrids 22*, 26* Cobra Speed Zone 6-GP/Recoil ESX 460 F3 Shafts SM7 54* Wedge Glide 3.0 60* Wedge O Works putter V3 NX9-HD - 4 Wheel EZGO TXT 48v cart - too many shoes to list and so many to buy And BAG Boy Golf Balls: Vice Pro Plus 2020 Official Tester Beginning Driver Speed - 78 2019 Official Tester 410 Driver 2018 Official Tester C300 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kenny B Posted July 25, 2023 Share Posted July 25, 2023 I honestly can't think of any reason to have two different putters with different weights. My Ping was fitted for my stroke and I trust the feel of it. I like a heavier putter and changing to a lighter putter affects my ability to make a straight putt. Quote “We don’t stop playing the game because we get old; we get old because we stop playing the game.” Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mackdaddy Posted July 25, 2023 Share Posted July 25, 2023 22 hours ago, Jonesie said: I gotta be honest, I had never heard of one and had to go look it up! I’m enjoying everyone’s input on the thread. Thanks! I met the creator at a golf show and got a custom fitting with him that day back in 1997 and I still love it today! Quote Driver: Titleist TSR 3 10* Accura TZ6 M3 65g Fairways: Callaway Rogue 15* & 19* Matrix Ozik TP 6 HD stiff Hybrid: Titleist TSI 4 & 5 Hybrids Mitsubishi Tensi AV 65 HY X stiff Irons: KZG Forged III 6-P Accura iS7 (Refinished and regrooved) Wedges: Cleveland CBX 50*, Taylormade MG 3 Tiger grind 56 bent to 54/10 & Taylormade MG 4 Tiger grind 56 bent to 58/14 Putter: Evnroll ER2 head with a custom shaft set up from Positive Putters that gives a toe up balance Ball: Calaway Chome Tour with triple track All clubs have Winn Dri-Tac Wraps oversized Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mackdaddy Posted July 25, 2023 Share Posted July 25, 2023 22 hours ago, Jonesie said: I gotta be honest, I had never heard of one and had to go look it up! I’m enjoying everyone’s input on the thread. Thanks! I play a positive Putter P2. Quote Driver: Titleist TSR 3 10* Accura TZ6 M3 65g Fairways: Callaway Rogue 15* & 19* Matrix Ozik TP 6 HD stiff Hybrid: Titleist TSI 4 & 5 Hybrids Mitsubishi Tensi AV 65 HY X stiff Irons: KZG Forged III 6-P Accura iS7 (Refinished and regrooved) Wedges: Cleveland CBX 50*, Taylormade MG 3 Tiger grind 56 bent to 54/10 & Taylormade MG 4 Tiger grind 56 bent to 58/14 Putter: Evnroll ER2 head with a custom shaft set up from Positive Putters that gives a toe up balance Ball: Calaway Chome Tour with triple track All clubs have Winn Dri-Tac Wraps oversized Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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