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Duey - You lucky dog... that putter is sick!
gnead - Thanks for being apart of the forum and participating. It is a very unique opportunity for us here at THP to be able to talk to people in a position like yours.
Wow! That putter demonstrates such extraordinary craftsmanship, precision, and art. It's amazing to me when people possess that kind of knowledge and talent. Go, Gene! And go, Due, for recognizing and taking advantage of the opportunity Gene presents.
I only wish that my putting were such that I felt I could take advantage of such an awe-inspiring instrument.
Kim
The cone has a flat of .090 to balance the putter on while he marks the sweet spot. Can you imagine spending $2000 or more for a putter with the sweet spot off by 3/16 of an inch?
I can't imagine spending 2 g's on a putter so I guess I'll never have to worry where they put the alignment mark on one of those.
More like left or right, they key here is you would be very surprised at the putters that are machined based on a look instead of getting the balance point correct.
I have had a few debates with fellow putter makers about this and some people feel like the average golfer can not hit the sweet spot every time so it is no big deal.
I really do not think that is a good way to build putters myself but I do know for sure that Mills, Morgan and Tad Moore do it the same way I do, most of the others including some very big names not so much.
Gene
Best welds in the business Gene. I'm going to break down and get one over the winter.
Can't see your pics on this comp, Due, but I'll be looking at them tonight. Very jealous of you right now
due that looks amazing.
:drool: I loooooove that polish...think I just found a winner
phenomenal bead welding. it's something that is incredibly difficult to do well. looks good so far duey, can't wait for more pics!