There's a ton of love for that 1w. I don't think I've given it enough attention.
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Soooooooo interested in hearing what you think of this putter. Seeing so many people rolling a #7 last weekend makes me need to try one, and this one having a plumbers neck is likely to make the transition from my #1w easier.Operation: Acclimate to something other than c/s for #TheGrandaddy begins!
Nice, we'll beet them with there own stuff. I'm absolutely in love with my Tank 2Ball Fang. The feel is awesome and the roll is just incredible.Operation: Acclimate to something other than c/s for #TheGrandaddy begins!
I was really on the fence about ordering one. But my dream putter would be a Works Tank Crusier Pro V. I'm impaitently waiting to see what upgrades they make to that lineup.6m still hasnt shipped sadly
On course debut of this little gem today!
Stopped by Golf Galaxy at lunch today; and rolled the Tank version of these really, REALLY, nicely. I'm not a counterbalanced (or Tank) guy, but I think it all had to do with the length. The 35" tank sets up really nicely for me.
Of course, the head shape I'm in love with (#1 Wide) they didn't have, so ponder on.
That's what I rolled, and rolled WELL today. Part of my idiocy though, makes me want to add a second putter to the line, it should be completely different than my gamer.The #7 Tank I have is the perfect weight. At 35" it sets up well & settles down my stroke. The #1W Tank is pretty good also & would be fun to tinker with.
That's what I rolled, and rolled WELL today. Part of my idiocy though, makes me want to add a second putter to the line, it should be completely different than my gamer.
It's just a shame they didn't have a #1 Wide today. I could've either confirmed my desire, or found the 7 works better and why mess with it?
Well, it was an...interesting on course debut yesterday for the 7CH, as I admittedly knew it would be, some thoughts:
- I really do love the setup of the #7 at address, literally the only mallet I can say that about and I hated on the 7 for a LONG time before really committing to try one (#7 CS WHP) last year. It looks really really good with a PN too IMO, better than the double bend, but I loathe a double bend shaft for MY eye.
- Stellar roll, just as I expected. Its much more like the WHP in sound than the original MX which had the solid metal insert over the WH insert, honestly I prefer the feedback of the OG MX, but I'll be in the minority there.
- Pace is what I expected, nothing crazy, nothing that takes any major acclimation for me, but I have rolled hundred of putters in my time and everything is interchangeable at this point.
- Alignment in my setup is an issue with the offset of the PN right now, and will be for a while coming from nothing but C/S putters. That's just a practice thing.
- Tremendous lagging yesterday on a few holes, extreme promise there for me.
In all, its just another really solid putter from Odyssey. Big Q for me is going to be this or the 6M taking command of the spot for prep leading into December, I'm more a blade-mid-mallet-ish guy than a mallet, but the #7 is fun.
Awesome
You should try the milled line.I'm falling out of love with my current 2-ball. The white hot insert is just too soft with this year's balls. I may have to check these out.
You should try the milled line.
Factory done or 3rd party?Awesome