I usually like a platinum or silver blade or a black mallet.
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I don’t mind the look of white, but smudges and dings works annoy me more since they stand out more against the white.Going to answer in two halves
ln a pragmatic sense - playable a satin or matt finish to reduce reflection … something that’s darker so it contrasts with the ball . And something with augment aid ..
There are some beautiful putters available but in my view are unplayable for the above reasons ..
White would be horrendous , as is white drivers etc .
I remember the TM drivers some models back were white , its was blurry through the air on the swing … Not a fan )) but its individual choiceI don’t mind the look of white, but smudges and dings works annoy me more since they stand out more against the white.
It’s funny, the one I’ve played the most over the years is that typical chrome type finish - but I wouldn’t say it’s my favorite. Many other factors besides finish go into it for me. (Alignment aid, overall look)I don’t think I honestly have one. I have played a wide range of putter finishes.
Love that one.
Yeah, the Rocketballz, and M1, M2 line. I loved the M2. It was the first carbon driver I owned.I remember the TM drivers some models back were white , its was blurry through the air on the swing … Not a fan )) but its individual choice
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