Stile442
Member
Hi All,
I'm new to the forum but wanted to ask for some advice on my putter. I gamed a Odyssey white hot xg rossie for almost 10 years and recently during my bag turnover/refresh swapped it out for a Cleveland 2135 Satin Elevado Counter Balanced in 35". I can't seem to get comfortable with it and I can't figure out why. I think my Rossie was 34" but I'm choking up a little on the Elevado to take advantage of the counter weight in the grip. I just can't get consistent with it as far as distance control. I've played about a month with it and am planning to go visit the practice green again this weekend before a round on monday for my birthday.
My questions are: do I continue to fight it and hope it clicks? (when it's on its magical, but its not often). Or should I look at replacing it with a more traditional putter again? Or finally, should I maybe change it to a non-counter balanced grip in hopes of getting the feedback into hands again? Would that wreck the characteristics of the putter?
Sincerely,
Confused on the green.
I'm new to the forum but wanted to ask for some advice on my putter. I gamed a Odyssey white hot xg rossie for almost 10 years and recently during my bag turnover/refresh swapped it out for a Cleveland 2135 Satin Elevado Counter Balanced in 35". I can't seem to get comfortable with it and I can't figure out why. I think my Rossie was 34" but I'm choking up a little on the Elevado to take advantage of the counter weight in the grip. I just can't get consistent with it as far as distance control. I've played about a month with it and am planning to go visit the practice green again this weekend before a round on monday for my birthday.
My questions are: do I continue to fight it and hope it clicks? (when it's on its magical, but its not often). Or should I look at replacing it with a more traditional putter again? Or finally, should I maybe change it to a non-counter balanced grip in hopes of getting the feedback into hands again? Would that wreck the characteristics of the putter?
Sincerely,
Confused on the green.