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PGA SS has colors, GG is black finish onlyThat's disappointing. I wish they had the coloured ones in the stores down here. Black only.
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PGA SS has colors, GG is black finish onlyThat's disappointing. I wish they had the coloured ones in the stores down here. Black only.
Just rolled a blue one at PGA SS. Really like the smaller shape of the DF3.
That's what my reservation is with buying off the shelf. Would need to get extra grips to do so, as I really like the feel of the press grip.@Jman I am guessing you are going to extend it. Did you get or are you going to get another presse grip to put on? So the shaft goes in at an angle? Or go something more conventional?
I’ve rolled a DF 2.1 with a standard grip and it was a nightmare because I don’t press. So this will stay at 35 while I tinker, WITH the pistol press grip that’s on it. If I extend I’ll pull it and reinstall.@Jman I am guessing you are going to extend it. Did you get or are you going to get another presse grip to put on? So the shaft goes in at an angle? Or go something more conventional?
PGA SS sells the press grips in store too FYIThat's what my reservation is with buying off the shelf. Would need to get extra grips to do so, as I really like the feel of the press grip.
Go figure today was the one day I didnt go check out the grips. Always snag a few longer SS to keep in the hoard for when I start tinkering.PGA SS sells the press grips in store too FYI
we must have gotten unlucky...I looked when we were in SA for the pistol one.PGA SS sells the press grips in store too FYI
This is the exact one I rolled today. Phenomenal.
They did a pre-order for them and they did pretty will. Will be more to come.I need someone to make an aftermarket headcover for this putter. I know Hatch had some prototypes they were trying out.
Took this to the practice green for a little bit today. Rolls the ball extremely well. The sound on the DF3 is way better than the DF2.1. I used the Titleist -ProV1x. This combo has a firm feeling with a deep thud/tock noise. Speed control was good. I need some practice with lag putting. The press grip is good. It will take some getting used to.
Took this to the practice green for a little bit today. Rolls the ball extremely well. The sound on the DF3 is way better than the DF2.1. I used the Titleist -ProV1x. This combo has a firm feeling with a deep thud/tock noise. Speed control was good. I need some practice with lag putting. The press grip is good. It will take some getting used to.
Good news for me. I never manipulated the putter head much. Tried to keep it square as possible.Just relax and let the putter do its thing. I experimented with ball position. For me, the shaft is planted in the middle of the stance so the face is not at the lead big toe but an inch or so back. Experiment with it.
Like I've said in previous posts, this is not a traditional putter. No need to worry about opening or closing the face. I found it best to use a right shoulder back, left shoulder back motion without movement of the chest, and no involvement of the hands or wrists. Let the putter works its magic. Just relax, don't be stiff, and Good luck.
well now, I need to think on this a whole lot more. I try not to manipulate the club face yet push and pull putts constantly. If this mitigates those small micro hand manipulations that I do it would be so worth it. I’m a champ at pulling and pushing 2-4 foot putts.Just relax and let the putter do its thing. I experimented with ball position. For me, the shaft is planted in the middle of the stance so the face is not at the lead big toe but an inch or so back. Experiment with it.
Like I've said in previous posts, this is not a traditional putter. No need to worry about opening or closing the face. I found it best to use a right shoulder back, left shoulder back motion without movement of the chest, and no involvement of the hands or wrists. Let the putter works its magic. Just relax, don't be stiff, and Good luck.
Practice with no thumbs. One of the best drills you can do.With the way m
well now, I need to think on this a whole lot more. I try not to manipulate the club face yet push and pull putts constantly. If this mitigates those small micro hand manipulations that I do it would be so worth it. I’m a champ at pulling and pushing 2-4 foot putts.