I am going to custom my Cameron. I won it at a scramble and I putt better with it than anything I've had in the past. But, it isn't the prettiest putter.
Still have a Teardrop zebra mallet. I'll use it every once in a while.My favorite putter I've ever owned was a Teardrop. Loved that thing until it betrayed me. Now it's at the bottom of Penn Run's 18th hole pond.
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Years ago.....
I haven't seen/heard of a Ray Cook mallet in 20 years...but those were the hot **** once upon a time. Classic putter.
I don't think I've ever loved a club/putter as much as I did Odyssey when they first came out way back when...damn, I WORSHIPPED those things.
Maybe the Big Bertha line. Those changed the game forever.
Yup. Kurt is pretty stingy for being such a big Christian.Taylormade's spider line of putters are really nice. I have the itsy bitsy spider in the garage and will use it occasionally. Sweet spot is huge; compared to the Cameron's nickel sized sweet spot.
Speaking of ponds does anyone know anyone who has thrown their whole bag in a pond and left?
How about you @cole854
:cool2:[roll][cheers]It wasn't a pond. It was into a swamp at True Blue as I stood on the bridge above. Best swing I made that day.
I may change to Bridgestone E-6 but for now im using a PROV1 with a blue A on it. Seem to always find them when im fishing for balls in creeks, ponds,lakes, high grass areas and woods at courses. Probably will be good until next year.
Lowest I got was a 7, but back up to a 9 because my chipping and pitching is beyond pitiful right now. Spent too much time working on my Driver and lost a lot of touch and feel around the greens. Anything within 100 yards is a struggle. Surprisingly, my putter is money right now and the only thing saving me. Got a lesson today with my pro to work on the wedges.My GHIN has crept up to a 6.5 over the last year. Two years ago it was 2.3 and that's the lowest it's been. Tee to green I'm fine. Putting is where I pick up too many strokes. Lately I'm as apt to make a 10 footer as I am a 4 footer. I still have fun though.
I may change to Bridgestone E-6 but for now im using a PROV1 with a blue A on it. Seem to always find them when im fishing for balls in creeks, ponds,lakes, high grass areas and woods at courses. Probably will be good until next year.
No you idiot!! You suck at golf and life and this thread!! Ray cook is an idiot too!!!!I would tell you where I got it, but I don't think I can take any more ridicule.![]()
No you idiot!! You suck at golf and life and this thread!! Ray cook is an idiot too!!!!
Yeah, I know they're harder to hit well, that's the reason I sought them out. It's more of a challenge. I'm coming off an injury that screwed my swing up.Had the MP14s, 29, and 33s (back in the day)...before I finally admitted I wasn't playing/practicing enough (or good enough) to play blades anymore. Still miss them in the 8-P, but not overall.
Classic clubs, but maybe that 6.5 will creep back down with a little more forgiveness, ymmott? I was stubborn for a long time, but it helped me once I got over it...the new forged players irons still give you a similar thin look up top (and feel). Hell, most pros aren't even playing true blades anymore.
First lesson in the books, another one in about ten days. It is so weird how unnatural the corrections feel. I was setting up with the ball too forward in my stance. Getting adjusted to the right spot made me feel like I was backing it up 12" when it was just a minor fix. Going to have to fit a lot of range time in.
Demo day at the course tomorrow. All the brands and free beer.
I always wanted to buy this and keep it ready for when my day comes.
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If your normal miss for a club is to hit it fat, move the ball up. If you hit it thin, move it back.