Mine is C/S buddy, so it could be tough.
Mod your DART with the TM insert haha.
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Mine is C/S buddy, so it could be tough.
Mod your DART with the TM insert haha.
Pretty easily. It's not a heavy coat of paint and chips off. I have 4 ghost putter and all of them have chips and paint coming off. And I'm anal about it. Always use my headcover and I won't buy a putter if it's scratched.
Tapatalk: even Romosexuals use it
One feature of the new spider ghost insert - it's all black- doesn't have rhe white lines in between the face on the insert- which if you used an alignment line ; would rub off onto the face of the tour ghosts.
The spider may rub it off too (same insert) but you can't see it,
No more red permanet ink marks on the face of my putter hehe
Mine is C/S buddy, so it could be tough.
Hmmm....I guess I don't understand how the finish wouldn't hold up. Mine looks like new. I always have the cover on it when in the bag, so how does one beat up a putter finish?
Just curious.
Just added some 16 grams weights to the Spider and it feels so much better. I can't wait to try this out.
I am happy to report that I have on order a beautiful Ghost Spider Center Shafted putter. I would like to thank those who have been posting on this thread because you were very instrumental in my decision. I played two rounds on monday and had one good putting round and one bad putting round. The first round I had 30 putts and several birdies. The second round I had 35 putts and several 3 putts. On my way home I stopped off at a local golf shop and went in wanting to try the Belly version of the ghost spider. They didn't have it, but they had the Corza version in 43" (which is too long for me). So I decided to roll what they had. A heel shafted Ghost Spider and a Center Shafted Ghost Spider. I have rolled a few center shafted putters but have never played one. Well I putted quite a bit better with the center shafted version, so I contacted Blind9golf and the putter is on its way! I may still convert it into a belly version, but since TM doesn't offer the center shafted one in a belly length, I figure it would be something I would do later. First, though I am going to trick this one out much like CG with some back weights and extra head weight. I super excited. I didn't think I would make a putter switch for a long time as generally I putt pretty well with my Ghost TM-770 (which on a side note, I have not noticed ANY problems with the paint. And on a further side note, I think I will be putting with a white putter forever) but I could use more MOI for those 4-7 footers. I also think the center shaft will help with my pulls and pushes a short range. Anyways, I don't know if you can tell that I am excited, but I am! so thanks again!
When mine gets here I will most likely be bending the lie angle. I like mine bent a few degrees flat, which it sounds like might be the case with you as well TC. I am curious though how easy it is to bend a CS putter. Seems weird to incorporate a bend in a straight shaft. I'll let you know.
Where can I find some of those 16 gram weights, Redman? They in the standard putter weight set? Thanks
When mine gets here I will most likely be bending the lie angle. I like mine bent a few degrees flat, which it sounds like might be the case with you as well TC. I am curious though how easy it is to bend a CS putter. Seems weird to incorporate a bend in a straight shaft. I'll let you know.
Interesting Doc. How do you plan on bending it?
Good question, I have a good fitter her and I am going to see what he thinks. I guess I should have said, I am going to see if I can bend my putter.
My ghost spider is officially on the bench. He got beat like a cowboys cornerback in the 4th quarter.
Its just odd on short putts.
Well keep me posted. I want details too.