Fair - I’ve only been since AprilI’ve been telling people to use that putting drill for about 15 years here on THP.
But seriously, it’s a great drill to remove your wrists.
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Fair - I’ve only been since AprilI’ve been telling people to use that putting drill for about 15 years here on THP.
It’s okay you’ve made a nice contributionFair - I’ve only been since April
But seriously, it’s a great drill to remove your wrists.
Yup. It’s one I’ve yelled from the rooftops.Fair - I’ve only been since April
But seriously, it’s a great drill to remove your wrists.
No one said he hadn’t?It’s okay you’ve made a nice contribution
He had the teary eyed emoji I was just giving the poor GT lad some encouragementNo one said he hadn’t?
Thanks buddy - I’m pretty delicateHe had the teary eyed emoji I was just giving the poor GT lad some encouragement
No adjustmentsApologies if this has been answered, but did anyone have their lie adjusted? I’m assuming the GD participants did (given they had the fitters there) but was curious about the other testers. My DF3 is 68 degrees, so I’d assume this would be the same (but would verify with fitter).
We all are but especially my putting. I’m really hoping to find something that works with my swingThanks buddy - I’m pretty delicate![]()
I’ve found that it takes an extremely poor effort to miss short ones with the Tri-Hot. I’ve played face balanced to putters with tons of toe hang and the Tri-Hot masks my deficiencies so much better on short putts.I wonder is that’s when tow hang does it job
Faster roll. Tighter. I’m seeing easier pace as well.I know it’s probably been covered somewhere here, but if you had to put some definition on speed of this new face compared to the Ai-one face, what would your answer be?
I’ve found that it takes an extremely poor effort to miss short ones with the Tri-Hot. I’ve played face balanced to putters with tons of toe hang and the Tri-Hot masks my deficiencies so much better on short putts.
Why do you think that is?I’ve found that it takes an extremely poor effort to miss short ones with the Tri-Hot. I’ve played face balanced to putters with tons of toe hang and the Tri-Hot masks my deficiencies so much better on short putts.
Me too brother.
I’ve been telling people to use that putting drill for about 15 years here on THP.
The zero torque aspect without having to forward pressWhy do you think that is?
I did not have any adjusted. But the Tri-Hot Rossie already matched the lie angle of the Cobra Enzo-30 I got adjust for me at a Club Champion fitting.Apologies if this has been answered, but did anyone have their lie adjusted? I’m assuming the GD participants did (given they had the fitters there) but was curious about the other testers. My DF3 is 68 degrees, so I’d assume this would be the same (but would verify with fitter).
How are you selling this one to the wife?Me too brother.
That is pretty compelling feedback.I’ve found that it takes an extremely poor effort to miss short ones with the Tri-Hot. I’ve played face balanced to putters with tons of toe hang and the Tri-Hot masks my deficiencies so much better on short putts.
Just loft adjustment for me. I would definitely not assume your lie angle is the same on these as the LAB. With the hosel location it sets up a lot like a standard putter.Apologies if this has been answered, but did anyone have their lie adjusted? I’m assuming the GD participants did (given they had the fitters there) but was curious about the other testers. My DF3 is 68 degrees, so I’d assume this would be the same (but would verify with fitter).
My suggestion would be to try it as stock for a little bit then go and get it tweaked if you feel it isn't working as well as you'd expect.Apologies if this has been answered, but did anyone have their lie adjusted? I’m assuming the GD participants did (given they had the fitters there) but was curious about the other testers. My DF3 is 68 degrees, so I’d assume this would be the same (but would verify with fitter).
You can let the significant others know that Spicoli approves.How are you selling this one to the wife?
As @Jman has mentioned if you take the hands out of it and let the putter do its thing, the ball is going to go on its lineThat is pretty compelling feedback.
See @mrs.outlawx its approved!!!You can let the significant others know that Spicoli approves.
I’m going to get fitted (want to try out all models again) but that’s not a bad suggestion!My suggestion would be to try it as stock for a little bit then go and get it tweaked if you feel it isn't working as well as you'd expect.