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I don’t think I would find this putter attractive even at 1:50am
We all know that is a lie.
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I don’t think I would find this putter attractive even at 1:50am
This is totally a Cleveland Frontline.Looks like they copied up the Ping Heppler color scheme and R&D'd the tech (Researched and Duplicated)... but that seems to be common and if it works, then others will follow suit with their own spin I suppose.
Yeah, I didn't say it clearly. Was trying to say it is a mashup of the Frontline tech with the Heppler color scheme. More coffee. Anyway - another great writeup!This is totally a Cleveland Frontline.
It’s still got a LOT more MOI than a blade.they made the spider uglier, yeesh.
I know it's probably not very accurate, but a front weighted mallet just feels like a blade with an alignment aid caboose attached to it.
It’s still got a LOT more MOI than a blade.
It's a Spider Frontline
It’s the same as the conversation that’s been had in the Frontline thread, it’s not nor does it have to be a one or the other thing. It’s absolutely not going to be as high as the Spider, but it will be higher than a blade and WAY more balanced through the stroke, that much we absolutely know in our testing of such designs.Did they say how much? Roughly? Are we talking 4500? 5000? I don’t see how it would approach spider’s 5500 with all the weight forward.
It’s a blend. You get more forgiveness still, but you also get balance and stability through the stroke/impact. It works.Came here to say this! Haha!
I really don't understand mallet-style putters with forward CG. What's the point besides aesthetics??
It’s the same as the conversation that’s been had in the Frontline thread, it’s not nor does it have to be a one or the other thing. It’s absolutely not going to be as high as the Spider, but it will be higher than a blade and WAY more balanced through the stroke, that much we absolutely know in our testing of such designs.
It’s a blend. You get more forgiveness still, but you also get balance and stability through the stroke/impact. It works.
I'm not too proud to admit I'm wrong. You're right, it looks nothing like a zebra.I think your memory may be a bit foggy haha
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