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I'd soften the edges a bit, but that's just a personal preference of mine.Nice writeup James. That's a really pretty looking putter, especially the milling on the face. Was there anything about the putter that you would change if you had free reign about it?
You'd enjoy this one my friend.Solid write up and a very nice looking putter. Nothing flashy just solid craftsmanship.
You'd enjoy this one my friend.
I'd soften the edges a bit, but that's just a personal preference of mine.
For sure, is kinda their thing though, little harder edges, little more industrial feeling in that regard, but soft everywhere else in the pocket and on the flange. They definitely make the models their own, and I respect the heck out of that.They do look a little square and boxy, now that you mention it. Not in a bad way, but definitely different than an anser model from X companies that go a little softer on the curves.
They've got a hell of a fun story for sure.Grreat pictures James. I love simple putters like this but I also understand there is more to it since anyone really can make a boutique Anser style putter. You have to buy into not just the putter, but the story when you hit this price point. This is a compelling story behind the brand and the made in USA matters.
Uhhhhh, whaaaaaaat :mind blown emoji:Aw hell, maybe I'll come up with a giveaway for this one too....
Aw hell, maybe I'll come up with a giveaway for this one too....
Haha, I thought that idea would get some attention.
Working on a couple ideas.... Might be caption contest time....
My former #1 has rolled an Odyssey the last few years and as he heads to college golf has been wanting to tinker with a milled putter because he was NEVER used one (Vline first two years playing golf, #1 the last 3). Rather than him spending money to try one I went and dig through the putter collection and rediscovered this one.
Absolutely no lies, first hole he drains a 45’ birdie putt. He rolled it really well through the round, it’s fun to me because it lets it see the course again, and it puts a smile on Jacob’s face.