I'm going to have to looking into the grip options as I'm thinking a new Tyne 4 may be in my bag soon.
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Does it make it easier? Or does it allow people to tinker with length?
I think many retailers will have the tool available honestly.
I think both really. Tinkering type people are going to tinker, but those that don’t tinker and don’t think much about fit of their clubs will have an opportunity to see how proper fitting helps.
I suppose that is the case. I guess my view is if one is going to get fit for length a putter, this doesn't change much.
With that said, I thought it was the best application of adjustability I had seen to date in this area. You cannot even tell its adjustable by looking at it at all.
The face itself is what is most interesting to me but the adjustability is pretty cool. As someone who recently wanted to try a shorter putter it sucked having to buy something or cut down a current putter and pay for a new grip to tinker. I'm not sure the adjustability will be used by a lot of people but it's pretty awesome that it's available.
It sure will help selling it if user isn't happy with it.Not sure I understand the need for it other than the initial fitting process. :confused2:
It sure will help selling it if user isn't happy with it.
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And I play at 33" but could still buy your 36". Greatly improved selling potential.You know, as a guy who plays a 36" putter, that is an angle I hadn't considered. That length is usually a deal breaker for many.
And I play at 33" but could still buy your 36". Greatly improved selling potential.
I have last year's Sigma so I won't go this year's. The only issue I have is mine gets a little high pitched for longer putts but that isn't enough to make me move to the new one.
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How stoked do you think greenskeepers are for the fetch ?
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Nice looking putters, the adjustments are pretty cool too. I’m not sure I’ve ever seen anything like that.
I guess I just don't see the need in adjusting your putter length when you have it figured out.
Sweet idea though that looks to work really well.
Seems to benefit Ping more than the consumer, in the sense that they only need to carry one SKU per putter type. Also don't need to factor in different head weights etc..