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I know many people say mallets are better than blades. I got the bright idea today to play a mallet instead of my preferred blade. Let’s just say I won’t make that mistake again. I was terrible with speed control.
I am told I like blades more than mallets lmao
I am told I like blades more than mallets lmao
yeah I am. I think we all want to putt better no matter what. I’ve had a couple days with less than 30 putts, but those are usually because I’m hitting great approach shots.Another reason why getting fit is key. Sorry it didn't work out for you this time, although sounds like you were pretty pleased with your gamer to start with.
I’ve always been curious about a double wide. Not sure why since I actually putt pretty well with what I have. I think it’s just the thought of buying something new. That’s actually how I ended up with the #7.
Oh, I know. I mean, it's known. That was just the only surprise 'what' GIF I'd never seen used here before.
It was my gamer at one point. I just decided to throw it in the bag today on a whim. The past couple weeks I’ve been struggling with my swing( not putting). Guess I was reaching for an answer to my swing woes. I actually own 2 of the #7 putters. I really prefer the blade and generally putt well with them.You definitely can't count one round as a good sample. Everyone knows how much of a blade fan I am, huge blade fan and prefer it over anything. That being said, it was eye opening at the Grandaddy during the fitting and watching guys putt better and better and be fit for mallets.
Have both the TT Ten and the Toulon Chicago, and rotate both thru the bag regularly depending on the course greens I know I'll be playing.
The Ten is a wonderful mallet, so easy to line up on putts inside of 6 feet. Never had any issue with distance control with it after a few rounds and some practice. Though I would never say that of a mallet but I have come to enjoy putting with it.
Will it stay in the bag over the Toulon Chicago, probably not but if I need some confidence and am missing short putts it is the putter to go to.
The Chicago is in a class by itself, milled goodness that is amazing to look down on and the feel is the best I have ever felt in a blade. (better than the Scotty I had, even though I will have another Scotty)
Distance control was super easy to get used to, the weight and feel is perfect for me. Both are fitted with my preferred Tour SNSR 140CC grips.
If I had to choose one to putt with forever, definitely the Chicago. But there is a place for the Ten in my bag when it's needed.
Do the 7 justice and give it a few rounds, spend some quality time on the putting green before your round, I think it will surprise you and you'll make some putts. Try is with some different balls also.
Oh, I know. I mean, it's known. That was just the only surprise 'what' GIF I'd never seen used here before.
You just haven't found the right one yet.I am told I like blades more than mallets lmao
I was eyeballing that Swag last night. Also been pondering the SC 2.5. Than I see how the Huntington Beach seems to be well liked. Ahhh, so many choices.That's how it starts, that idea that more MOI only makes perfect sense. I like the DoubleWide also, but for me I'm not sure either DoubleWide or Chicago have an option with toe hang? I suppose Toulon Garage on the Chicago could get me there.
I'll tell you two putters I have been amazed by are the Bettinardi BB8W Armageddon and QB8 LTD Slant they released last fall. Those two are both seriously GOOD feeling putters, and set up so nice for a deep flange blade style, at least for me. I've been playing a SWAG Handsome One most of this year but you have inspired my to put a the QB8LTD in the bag tomorrow.
All up to USPS now lmaoOh he’s found the right blade.
I know many people say mallets are better than blades. I got the bright idea today to play a mallet instead of my preferred blade. Let’s just say I won’t make that mistake again. I was terrible with speed control.
A LOT easier to rake up 4 footers for bogey with a mallet bro.
Well in this case I think the loft at impact is off for me, my delivery of it anyway. After a bit I started putting with some shaft lean which corrected the distance issue. Unfortunately I had a tough time hitting my line while doing that.
That's how it starts, that idea that more MOI only makes perfect sense. I like the DoubleWide also, but for me I'm not sure either DoubleWide or Chicago have an option with toe hang? I suppose Toulon Garage on the Chicago could get me there.
I'll tell you two putters I have been amazed by are the Bettinardi BB8W Armageddon and QB8 LTD Slant they released last fall. Those two are both seriously GOOD feeling putters, and set up so nice for a deep flange blade style, at least for me. I've been playing a SWAG Handsome One most of this year but you have inspired my to put a the QB8LTD in the bag tomorrow.