clarkgriswold
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...Nice to have a putter again that can scoop a ball after years with a mallet.]
It seems like these have been lost in all the noise of the Stroke Lab and other releases. I received a Fetch for Christmas and then had a bunch of credit that I needed to use at a store, so I bought a Stroke Lab and a Spider X. Three new putters dunking it out. The only thing is, is that I had left out the Fetch in the shoot out until last night, when I pulled it out and started making putt after putt on the PuttOutt Matt and that contraption that catches the ball if you putt it just right.
So, I took out the Fetch for a quick 9 holes this morning, while we were having a break in our fearsome winter weather. I really loved this putter and it may take the bag over the other two.
I love this comment.
Haha. I’d prefer grabbing the ball from the hole after the putt that I’d make, but I’ll settle for the gimme pickup.
Does anyone know if you could change the grip in the sigma 2 putters?!?
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It has been done. There's a video around here somewhere. I'll take you in it later when I'm not on my phone.Does anyone know if you could change the grip in the sigma 2 putters?!?
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Yes, @ddec posted a video regarding changing the grip one page ago (page 20). Check it out.
Yes, @ddec posted a video regarding changing the grip one page ago (page 20). Check it out.
Haha. I’d prefer grabbing the ball from the hole after the putt that I’d make, but I’ll settle for the gimme pickup.
In my limited experience, I don't think too soft is a problem at all.anyone who is rolling these think it might be too soft?
In my limited experience, I don't think too soft is a problem at all.
My boy uses it as a gamer and he loves it. He's been playing it since maybe a couple weeks after I received mine for review and he says he thinks it's the best face out there.
He says the blue section helps tremendously on longer putts and on shorter putts the feel is nothing short of heaven.
He has hit the Stroke Lab, TM Spider mini, and Odyssey non-SL putters in Golf Galaxy and says that the Ping insert is his favorite by far. He won't even consider a non-insert putter at this point.
His only wish is that I had gotten the Tyne instead of the Wolverine. It's too "busy" for him.
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I think it is a great feeling insert. I've never been strictly insert or milled guy, just want to roll what feels good. I know for me where I've struggle before with soft-ish inserts is on mid to long range putts. The other day I rolled these, O-Works, and Stroke Lab putters, and this to me was the softest of the three. All three put a nice roll on the ball, and I gamed an O-Works for a while and enjoyed the heck out of it. So just curious of the guys who are still gaming them if they have seen anything like that at all.
Have you and your boy messed with length at all?
I have games mine for probably close to 40 rounds at this point (perk of living in Florida) and I have found that I can put from anywhere on the green with confidence. While the insert feels a bit soft, my experience has been that the roll will still travel well with a solid follow through. In fact, I have found the softness of the insert to help me from blowing past the hole on the 50’ plus putts.
Perhaps more importantly, the roll from this insert is very, very consistent. I moved from an O-Works 1W to the Kushin C and the consistent roll from the Sigma 2 has improved my long putting, having had my two longest made putts with this putter. There is definitely a bit of a learning curve for distance control between the O-Works and Sigma 2, but it’s not large.
Have you and your boy messed with length at all?
anyone who is rolling these think it might be too soft?
Before the sigma I gamed an Oworks and the sigma is better in every aspect than the oworks. The roll is awesome and so damn consistent. Doesn't matter long or short putts, I have confidence standing over any putt. A putter that is too soft doesn't let me know if I mis hit, the sigma lets you know if its heel or toe strike but does you a favor and still puts a good roll on the ball
I’m not huge on linking other’s media here, but this was a strikingly accurate portrayal of my experience with this putter
https://youtu.be/8wkj4TinFbU
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