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So for 24 hours now, all I can think about is this one. Something just felt right and I got the feeling that I was ready to start the stroke. I need to see about getting some serious lead tape on one since I like so heavy.
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Which model do you have?
#1 right now.
It offers great peace of mind. Because you know the alignment is true.So for 24 hours now, all I can think about is this one. Something just felt right and I got the feeling that I was ready to start the stroke. I need to see about getting some serious lead tape on one since I like so heavy.
You thinking of trying the heavier #8?
Random question, as I've been wondering about the model I'd like to game: would a 35" counter balanced 8.0 play like a traditional putter if we put our hands an inch down the shaft, effectively treating it like a 34" putter?
I know how you feel. I only got to roll it in the store but it just made sence and felt great. I can't get it out of my head either. Just found out today that I'm getting my 8.0 for free. Traded for some training aid prototype work I did.So for 24 hours now, all I can think about is this one. Something just felt right and I got the feeling that I was ready to start the stroke. I need to see about getting some serious lead tape on one since I like so heavy.
It's a very long grip and you should be able to move your hands wherever you need.Random question, as I've been wondering about the model I'd like to game: would a 35" counter balanced 8.0 play like a traditional putter if we put our hands an inch down the shaft, effectively treating it like a 34" putter?
I actually found the same thing. Not nearly as easy to align as the 2135.Funny you mention the T, because while ddec and I were there, I brought this putter up and they showed how massive the difference was and talked directly about how alignment that is sloped forward to back can cause havoc on setting up properly unless you are dead over the ball. He drew a small sketch and showed how the slope in alignment was a forgotten idea from years ago because so many have struggled with it due to needing to be perfect every time instead of a constant.
Really fascinating stuff.
Went to Golfsmith as well last night and they didn't have them in yet.
Really need to try this in the 8.0 my alignment is killing me now, speed has been superb but i'm burning enough edges to start a forest fire.
@ddec let's get together and play some golf
Is it just early? Or are retailers not buying in to the concept?
Is it just early? Or are retailers not buying in to the concept?
How big is the grip on this thing