If it's an after work round I take my tumbler that I keep at my desk with me. Otherwise I typically buy a Gatorade at the course and just fill that when it's empty.
My dad sent me and my brother out into a field with flashlights and pillow cases to go snipe hunting when I was maybe 8 or 9. Imagine his surprise when we found out a snipe is actually a real type of bird. Never caught any though.
With that length and loft, I could see using this when you need extra height on a wedge shot too. They probably won't sell a ton, but it's a cool idea.
I tried one at work for a bit. Standing and typing just doesn't work for me. Plus, I got out of working production so I wouldn't have to stand 8-9 hours a day.
This style of putter can be made by anyone. There's no real tech involved and they're available from dozens of manufacturers. Some fancy milling and a piece of wood on an anser shouldn't make it cost $900.
It's not one particular technology, but I would like to see what Adams could have done with their fairways and hybrids if they hadn't been bought by TM. The XTD in particular was one of my favorite lines. I had the driver, 3w, and irons.