Popeye
Well-known member
I played in an event two weeks ago and right off the bat I struggled with alignment. Not unusual for me at the beginning of the season but it was bad. One of my worst rounds ever.
So I figured I would embrace the alignment aid available with a ball in motion putter. Maltby has a new model and I loved the color, weight and size of the head. The kit is $99.00 and includes everything. Super stroke grip isnt my first choice but I'll give it a run.
The putter is very easy to line up and sits nicely behind the ball. I usually play a blade style putter so this is a new route for me. The weight of the head is 375 grams and has a solid feel to it. Milled aluminum body and face with some stainless weighting. I built it to 35". With the blade length being 4.25" it's fairly compact for its build style.
I spent some time on the indoor green and felt comfortable immediately. My big struggle seemed to be with 4' putts and was sinking them with ease. I have another match Monday so I look forward to some redemption.
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So I figured I would embrace the alignment aid available with a ball in motion putter. Maltby has a new model and I loved the color, weight and size of the head. The kit is $99.00 and includes everything. Super stroke grip isnt my first choice but I'll give it a run.
The putter is very easy to line up and sits nicely behind the ball. I usually play a blade style putter so this is a new route for me. The weight of the head is 375 grams and has a solid feel to it. Milled aluminum body and face with some stainless weighting. I built it to 35". With the blade length being 4.25" it's fairly compact for its build style.
I spent some time on the indoor green and felt comfortable immediately. My big struggle seemed to be with 4' putts and was sinking them with ease. I have another match Monday so I look forward to some redemption.
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