If I don’t look up or peek early, I can make a lot of putts with my TT 2ball blade. After crappy putting on the front 9, I stayed in my putts better and only had 12 putts on the back thanks to 6 one-putts including a 30 footer.
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Not sure there would be a good way to do that. You cold maybe paint over the lines you want removed and paint the other line black.Just picked up a two ball after struggling with alignment lately
Does anyone have experience changing the line colours?
I want to white out the two blue lines and make the red line black.
Any tips are extremely welcome because I don’t want to ruin this putter in the process.
TIA
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Still think you need a TT Ten.No 3-putts and 29 total putts with the TT 2-ball blade yesterday. I hope my trend of 5 or 6 one-putts on the back nine continues.
If I make it into a store before CPO's usual awesome holiday sales, I'll be trying the TT Ten S to see if I agree.Still think you need a TT Ten.
That putter is working well for you!!Rolled the TT Ten today, 29 putts. Distance control was spot on!!!
It has been the last few times out. Maybe there is some truth to the mallet being a better putter?That putter is working well for you!!
I struggled with alignment using my old 2-Ball. The triple track has definitely helped in that regard. My alignment was darn good in my Club Champion putter fitting. I’ve noticed significant improvements in alignment when putting from off the green and I definitely attribute that to triple track.I do not own a TT putter, I have a StrokeLab DW, which I like, but I am wondering what users of the TT are attributing their success/like of this putter on. Is it the 3 lines instead of one? or is there another aspect of this putter that is making it successful for you. Over the years, many golfers talk about how they like a 'clean look' for their putter, even no alignment line at all. Now some golfers are saying 3 lines are making them successful. What do you attribute your like of this putter to?
I don't use the TT ball when I putt, but the TT Ten sets up nice. Line the ball up on the line you want to putt down and when you set the putter behind it, it just seems like it sets up perfectly to the line you want.I do not own a TT putter, I have a StrokeLab DW, which I like, but I am wondering what users of the TT are attributing their success/like of this putter on. Is it the 3 lines instead of one? or is there another aspect of this putter that is making it successful for you. Over the years, many golfers talk about how they like a 'clean look' for their putter, even no alignment line at all. Now some golfers are saying 3 lines are making them successful. What do you attribute your like of this putter to?
I do not own a TT putter, I have a StrokeLab DW, which I like, but I am wondering what users of the TT are attributing their success/like of this putter on. Is it the 3 lines instead of one? or is there another aspect of this putter that is making it successful for you. Over the years, many golfers talk about how they like a 'clean look' for their putter, even no alignment line at all. Now some golfers are saying 3 lines are making them successful. What do you attribute your like of this putter to?
It’s like a drug! I don’t know how I could stop using the Triple Track putter and u hope to start using the ball next year too.I started using the TTTen with a Truvis ball. Thought that was quite effective. In fact, the laser test was with just the putter, no ball. But now I cannot imagine not using a TT ball. Line up the ball, line up the putter to the ball, and now literally all you have to concern yourself with is speed. And the new insert, my favorite Odyssey insert by far, helps make that speed more consistent.