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I had to reach out to customer service to get weights when I was looking for my Eleven. Not sure about the 30g weights, but could be worth a shot.I can’t find online where to buy two 30g weights for my Double Wide. Do they exist and if so where can I find them?
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25g is the heaviest that I know of.I can’t find online where to buy two 30g weights for my Double Wide. Do they exist and if so where can I find them?
Thanks!
Yeah, it’ll be lead tape time I guess. I use (and love) the Lamkin rubber large sinkfit grip on all of my putters. For my 35” Scotty Squareback I went from 10g weights to 15g weights and it made the putter balance absolutely spot on. I wanted to increase the putter head weight by 10g on my Double Wide as I honestly prefer the feel of the white hot face but I can’t game it until I balance it out a bit better. Lead tape is so ugly and I’m a b*tch but desperate times and all lol25g is the heaviest that I know of.
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So they are a pretty similar putter. Comes down to what you want shape / size wise. I haven't putted with a Le Mans but it's essentially the Odyssey Eleven shape so it's a pretty sizable mallet. The Daytona Beach is slightly more compact and a bit more sleek in my opinion.My days with my Toulon Chicago are numbered. Just seem to have lost my touch.
Not keen on giving up on it anytime soon but I am looking at adding a mallet option to my bag.
I am looking at picking up either a Le Mans or a Daytona Beach mallet.
There doesn't seem to be any explanation online on what the differences are between the two.
Is it just a visual thing or are they setup different for a different putting stroke?
Any help or info would be appreciated from all the Toulon folks on here.
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So they are a pretty similar putter. Comes down to what you want shape / size wise. I haven't putted with a Le Mans but it's essentially the Odyssey Eleven shape so it's a pretty sizable mallet. The Daytona Beach is slightly more compact and a bit more sleek in my opinion.
Le Mans is completely face balanced and the Daytona is 10* of toe hang so not a ton of difference in stoke for either one. I'd just go with whichever one you like the look of better.
That's a really good looking putter. Love the DB.Couldn't resist picking up a Daytona Beach from CPO on Black Friday sale last week.
Played my first round with it and it was just incredible - birdied the third hole from 30 ft!
Missed three birdies and made a couple of par putts that were from 10 ft plus distance.
I am due for a putter fitting soon where I am hoping to compare with the new Ai-One Milled putters.
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That's a really good looking putter. Love the DB.
Nice! Glad you’ve found options you’re enjoying!Played another round with the Daytona Beach and it is absolutely fantastic.
The course we played had much slower greens that were a challenge compared to the fast greens I normally play on.
Lag putting from a distance is fantastic - just feel so confident over the ball with this putter.
Putting from within 10 ft is also really good but I felt like I was closing the face a little on a few putts.
But overall it just felt fantastic in the hands and gives so much confidence over the ball.
Not sure why my Chicago has turned so bad on me but it's interesting to compare the feel and touch between a blade and mallet putter.
The Chicago has great feel on short putts but has become much harder to control on long lag putts.
The DB in comparison is just automatic from far. Close to the cup has also been great but just feels different.
Will have to play a few more rounds to get a better feel for the DB but results so far are great.
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I feel like the ten and elevenneed more optionsI like my eleven tour issue CS, but I’m still waiting on an AI version of this. Anyone else waiting on a similar release? :/