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This is my main issue right now so I am glad to hear the counter balance has helped.
Erik, you're going to really like it. I firmly believe that.
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This is my main issue right now so I am glad to hear the counter balance has helped.
This is my main issue right now so I am glad to hear the counter balance has helped.
Did you get through it in one piece?
Honestly, I'm kind of in awe of it right now. Something seemingly so simple really does make a difference.
This is what I continually come back to, it makes me feel pretty "slow" given that it has existed for a very long time and I'm just now experiencing it. I truly do believe in it, no bunk, no BS, no ulterior motives, I just really believe in what I have seen on the course...enough to send in 3 of my babies to have it done to them.
Jman,
With the CB putters, did you feel like you had the same sense of "lightness" or touch as before? I'm having trouble coming up with the right words, but when I was doing the thumbs off putting drill, I really felt like the club was an an extension of my hands, and I had such a feeling of the putter face opening/closing without any manipulation. I kept this feeling during the round.
I assume the answer is "Yes" if you already modified your collection! But you don't feel like you're trading in some feel for more stability, do you?
To me, the added stability IS added feel through the stroke. Better balance means a more effortless flow throughout the entire stroke. At least that's my take on what I'm seeing.
Hey guys dumb question.....in an attempt to save money I wanted to build an FGP belly at 39" instead of a true Seemore CB putter. Reason is two fold first being obviously as I said the money but the second is I couldn't find the original FGP head in the CB option.....just the belly option. So my question(s) are would this build be comparable to to a CB and will I get any benefit from going with a 21" grip instead of the 18" grip or vise versa. Thanks in advance for all the help !!!
Hey guys dumb question.....in an attempt to save money I wanted to build an FGP belly at 39" instead of a true Seemore CB putter. Reason is two fold first being obviously as I said the money but the second is I couldn't find the original FGP head in the CB option.....just the belly option. So my question(s) are would this build be comparable to to a CB and will I get any benefit from going with a 21" grip instead of the 18" grip or vise versa. Thanks in advance for all the help !!!
If you have a true FGP belly head it is 370g, that woul counterbalance well with the 17in Winn belly grip. As cookie said the 21in would be toonmuch weight up top and feel for the head would be lost.
I had the 18in orange seemore in mind. It weighs in at 133 grams
Thats perfect
I am thinking about doing the CB to my M5w, but would really prefer to use an Iomic grip rather than the ones that are being used. The 17" Iomic belly grip only weighs 110 grams, 20 grams less than the Winn grips. So, since they add about 20 grams to the head weight when using the Winn grip, would not adding the extra head weight offset the lower weight of the grip? I am considering leaving the head weight alone, extended the club 2", and used the Iomic grip.
not sure it is. Seemore does a conversion for 40 bucks if you own one. (10 shipping) any new model they can also build this way as well.Awesome. Not that it matters but why is it so much cheaper to build a putter like this than to buy one labelled "counter balance" ?