Did some practice putting on the home putting mat with new putter. Let me weather expectations now, this isn’t a Scotty. If you are a low capper or scratch golfer, then you can justify the purchase of a Scotty. That said many of us are not that.
I regripped the putter to a more comfortable grip. What I liked. I’ve always been a blade putter guy, the mallet putters just never felt comfortable to me. This is a cross between that. I like the extended aim line. It allowed me to better aim at the target. The putter had some feel, better than my old blade. The weight was adequate, maybe alittle heavier would be desirable. What I didn’t like. I like getting my head directly over the ball, which allows a more clean pendulum swing. It’s a more consistent stroke. In doing so, the angle of the putter did not lay flat. So, I will have to modify my setup and stroke slightly to compensate or bend it slightly. For the cost, I’d say it’s good value with some adjustments.
Overall, truly not bad putter for the average golfer at a good price. It’s just the minor adjustments per my stroke. If you’re in the market for a cost effective putter, I’d recommend. But if you’re looking for superior quality, I would not recommend.
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