I found out last week that these are manufactured 5 minutes away from my office. That's very cool!!
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I spent time yesterday doing some indoor putting with the RX2. Adjusted the shaft angle and tinkered with weights. Right now have it set up so it feels good to me weight wise. While some will take this as a joke, I was rolling it with a headset on for par of the day, which eliminated the sound. The actual feel of the putter felt surprisingly good. The sound just masks it, which is improved on the newer lines.
The perception of feel is obtained through sound is a cool notion. I know many hated the sound of the original releases. I have heard that the newer lines are much more muted and pleasing to the ear, Does anyone have both a newer as well as an older release they could provide audible differences of the putters?
Is there anywhere around us that has the full line up of Cure putters? would love to roll those and pick one up to try and drop my 1.8 Putts/hole a littleCheck out THP TV we did recently with a sound test on each putter from the new line.
Check out THP TV we did recently with a sound test on each putter from the new line.
The sound to me has just been like the size. Took a while to get used to but now I don"t even notice it. I just wish they made some more headcovers (us THP'ers probably like headcovers more than the average golfer) the factory one is kinda blah to me.
Hey guys, looks like I'm a little late to the Cure Putters party. Just curious if anyone thinks that the Cure Putters benefits any particular putting style.
I'm a below average putter that's been switching between an Odyssey White Ice #9 and a Cleveland Classic #2.
Looks like there are some good deals to be had on the 2015 models.
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Not sure about a particular style of stroke but their line of putters are all very adjustable.Hey guys, looks like I'm a little late to the Cure Putters party. Just curious if anyone thinks that the Cure Putters benefits any particular putting style.
I'm a below average putter that's been switching between an Odyssey White Ice #9 and a Cleveland Classic #2.
Looks like there are some good deals to be had on the 2015 models.
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After yesterday's putting performance, I'm in full Cure Putter ponder mode.
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After pondering and pondering, and having to turn down some generous offers from folks here because of other expenses, I found a like new RX3F on eBay for a price that I couldn't resist. It showed up yesterday and the weather isn't great here at the moment, so it only has a few living room rolls on it so far, but I have to say that I haven't been this excited to try out a new club in awhile. I feel like I could see a dramatic improvement in my putting, which would be huge for me since my short game is almost always what holds me back from scoring better. I'll be back with some more feedback once I get a chance to get out on the course.
Ponder no longer.. Pull the trigger .. Get the most out of your stroke!!!
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I believe his plan is to attend the THP Event with Cure coming up, where every participant gets to work with the company and gets a putter.
I'll be curious to hear what you think. I've pondered a cure just to mess around with all the adjustability and find the setup that feels best to see how it differs from what I've been playing, and the 3f is really the only version I think I could stand from a sound and look standpoint. I haven't been curious enough to pull the trigger, but I've been thinking about it.After pondering and pondering, and having to turn down some generous offers from folks here because of other expenses, I found a like new RX3F on eBay for a price that I couldn't resist. It showed up yesterday and the weather isn't great here at the moment, so it only has a few living room rolls on it so far, but I have to say that I haven't been this excited to try out a new club in awhile. I feel like I could see a dramatic improvement in my putting, which would be huge for me since my short game is almost always what holds me back from scoring better. I'll be back with some more feedback once I get a chance to get out on the course.
If you ever want to borrow mine, let me know, I've got a THP SS 2.0 and 3.0 in 35" straight shafts for the head and a multitude of weights.I'll be curious to hear what you think. I've pondered a cure just to mess around with all the adjustability and find the setup that feels best to see how it differs from what I've been playing, and the 3f is really the only version I think I could stand from a sound and look standpoint. I haven't been curious enough to pull the trigger, but I've been thinking about it.
I'd love to play around with it sometime if you don't mind.If you ever want to borrow mine, let me know, I've got a THP SS 2.0 and 3.0 in 35" straight shafts for the head and a multitude of weights.
I'd love to play around with it sometime if you don't mind.
After pondering and pondering, and having to turn down some generous offers from folks here because of other expenses, I found a like new RX3F on eBay for a price that I couldn't resist. It showed up yesterday and the weather isn't great here at the moment, so it only has a few living room rolls on it so far, but I have to say that I haven't been this excited to try out a new club in awhile. I feel like I could see a dramatic improvement in my putting, which would be huge for me since my short game is almost always what holds me back from scoring better. I'll be back with some more feedback once I get a chance to get out on the course.