3T already coming, but I might mess around with a 7 this year too
That 3T was what I was drawn too!
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3T already coming, but I might mess around with a 7 this year too
Very interesting and competitive price proving at $259.
These should do very well at retail
And the price of White Hot OG are being lowered despite staying in line, and getting a bit of a facelift still. Power moves by Odyssey.Very interesting and competitive price proving at $259.
These should do very well at retail
I'm normally a double bend guy, and went with the Three T with the slant at ECPC. I didn't see it with a DB shaft there.That Three T has my interest peaked with the Atlanta look.
Edit: Will the Three T have a double bend or just the slant neck shown?
Rickie is playing an older model versa.Oh so Rickie's wasn't a mutilated training aid.
Only reason I ask is Nick told me in my fitting I can play any neck as long as it wasn’t a slant neck in my fitting.I'm normally a double bend guy, and went with the Three T with the slant at ECPC. I didn't see it with a DB shaft there.
Looks wise, I’m not a fan. But, I can completely see and understand how this could really help alignment. I can get past the visual aspects if it allows me to make more putts and lower my scores.
And I thought he had a different insert.Oh so Rickie's wasn't a mutilated training aid.
the shapes or the insert making it a hard pass?And I thought he had a different insert.
I was hoping for some more tech in these if they were bringing back this design. I am sure some WH insert players will like it, but it's a hard pass for me. I could maybe make the 3T work based on shape, but the neck option is a non starter with me.
His would be one of the 1100 previous Versas in play on Tour that I mentioned in the article.And I thought he had a different insert.
I was hoping for some more tech in these if they were bringing back this design. I am sure some WH insert players will like it, but it's a hard pass for me. I could maybe make the 3T work based on shape, but the neck option is a non starter with me.
I got fit for this same putter. Going center shaft is interesting and we will see how it goes. I do really like this shape.Never thought I would use a center shafted putter, but here I am. Fit into it at ECPC by Nick (Thank you Nick). Was trying out all the different putters in the studio and for some reason I grabbed this center shaft and it just clicked. I kept trying others and then going back to this exact putter. It was really good when playing at Hideaway and no it is back in hand. Rolling great indoors and will get on course play this weekend. I really like this putter - a lot.
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I liked their terminology of a “filled in seven”
I also like that they acknowledge it isn’t for everyone, but for those who can get used to the look, it’s drastically effective.part of bringing this back, was Phil Kenyon really pushing for it because of how well it works. That’s saying a lot.
Yeah, then it's not for you.Only reason I ask is Nick told me in my fitting I can play any neck as long as it wasn’t a slant neck in my fitting.