I have had a all graphite option in a cart for a month. Just need to pull the trigger.
Also, currently have one in my cart as well. Also, currently need to pull the trigger.

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I have had a all graphite option in a cart for a month. Just need to pull the trigger.
Also, currently have one in my cart as well. Also, currently need to pull the trigger.
Mine has the retro if you want to try it out.Yeah, if I did a second one, it would have to be a retro with the DB shaft I have. I'm concerned because I putt soooooo well with the Ai-One DW but it's obviously a SL shaft in there. I will be giving my 1WT with the All-In, another shot after this weekend now that I've changed my putting a bit to see how it does!
You’re so damn upright with your putter, I’m worried the feel would honestly be different trying to even out a proper stroke on it for meMine has the retro if you want to try it out.
This one is standard lie?You’re so damn upright with your putter, I’m worried the feel would honestly be different trying to even out a proper stroke on it for me
Waiting on the perfect marriage.
Your Edel is standard? Well then yes, I will be trying it!This one is standard lie?
True, if you’re so randomly buying different necks and such for no rhyme or reason, you’re right. HahahaWell, it just depends on the length and the hosel type. It could get too short.
I wasn’t talking about the proto though as I didn’t think Templeton could buy that oneI'm told the proto shouldn't.
This. The retrofit is really good. It works well because it’s keeping the stiffest part of the original putter shaft, and then simply improving the mid and butt sections stability.just do it and live with the consequences. The retrofit all-in has been key for my putting improving.
It’s a problem. Maybe I should just go back to the putter I have with one in it..True, if you’re so randomly buying different necks and such for no rhyme or reason, you’re right. Hahaha
What is this, logic? We don’t use that here.It’s a problem. Maybe I should just go back to the putter I have with one in it..
Well. It is an 8802…What is this, logic? We don’t use that here.![]()
yeah, but now he knows a guy lolI wasn’t talking about the proto though as I didn’t think Templeton could buy that one![]()
Lmao, that’s not logic then, it’s insanity.Well. It is an 8802…
So it will work then?!Lmao, that’s not logic then, it’s insanity.![]()
I got a little nervous going from the SL90, but I genuinely think the retrofit was the easiest way to transition. And its been a night and day difference on the positive side.This. The retrofit is really good. It works well because it’s keeping the stiffest part of the original putter shaft, and then simply improving the mid and butt sections stability.
The fact that you put one on arguably the most demanding putter shape of all time, cracks me up my guySo it will work then?!
I actually putted pretty well with it.The fact that you put one on arguably the most demanding putter shape of all time, cracks me up my guy![]()
Yet here we are.I actually putted pretty well with it.
FINE!! We are going back!! lolYet here we are.![]()
Well. It is an 8802…
im not scared. What is going to happen? Still not making putts?
You have one on your 1-iron too?
Now take a torch to it, and put it on a putter that is playable.