mcrobertsjmac32
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So before I do this review let me explain how I even got to this point. I have always in my life been a horrific putter. I have improved at every facet of my game the past 2 years, my least improved part of my game has been putting. About 4 months ago I adopted the forward press putting stroke and have been putting better without a doubt since then. I now have 33-38 putts a round instead of 42-50 (shocking I know).*
I decided recently I wanted to look into being fit for a putter. I went to my friends shop near my house and we went through the whole fitting process. During the process my club guy said I had such a forward lean my putter would have around 6 degrees of loft maybe more. He told me to wait on ordering a putter because buying a potentially 7 degree putting would be tragic if I decided not to keep that stroke.*
While I was putting around his store I found this old Callaway brass putter. I absolutely loved the feel but everything else about the putter was just so wrong for me so I put it back.
*I went home that night and researched brass putters because I loved the feel so much. This is when I came across Tru-Rolls brass putter line. I had never heard of Tru-roll and honestly thought it was a gimmick. I did more research and found limited info on the net, but what feedback I did find was very positive. I read because of the putters cylindrical shape regardless if u forward press, back press, or press regular there esentially is no "loft" on the putter so it doesn't matter what stroke u use. I also found the putter on sale on Rockbottom for $99 free shipping, I thought "I've made way riskier purchases for way more money" so I pulled the trigger.
The putter arrived in 2 days. Immediately I was impressed with the quality feel of the putter and all the aspects of the product. The head had a nice heavy solid feel to it, it came stock with a nice magnetic enclosure headcover, and a Iomic grip which was a plus. I did some carpet putting and immediately fell in love with the feel, but how would it perform on the green?
I finally got out with it today and spent 30+mins on the putting green. 1st thoughts it was very different to look at. *I loved the weight of the putter and the feel is fantastic. I putted very very well with in from close and from far. My buddy who is a 12 handicap was curious and also putted with it for awhile. His first statement was "what the hell is that stupid thing". Quickly after a few putts he stated he was shocked with the great feel.*
I then took it to the course. I played the hardest course in my area, with easily the most difficult greens I've been on. I was very very happy with the way I putted. My thoughts during my round were
-Speed on putts were great
-Feel is some of the best I've ever had in a putter
-putter grabs a little bit on the green sometimes while bringing the putter back. Not more than usual with other putters, but Tru-roll advertises that the shape of the putter eliminates this.
Overall I was really really impressed with the putter. My friend started putting with it during the round and said he was buying one after the round he liked it that much. It's not the honeymoon stage I swear, this putter is actually that good. Looks to be that hidden gem club like the Grenade driver has been for me. Very very pleased with it. For $99 if your struggling with your putter I suggest you try it. Any questions just ask. Here are some pics
I decided recently I wanted to look into being fit for a putter. I went to my friends shop near my house and we went through the whole fitting process. During the process my club guy said I had such a forward lean my putter would have around 6 degrees of loft maybe more. He told me to wait on ordering a putter because buying a potentially 7 degree putting would be tragic if I decided not to keep that stroke.*
While I was putting around his store I found this old Callaway brass putter. I absolutely loved the feel but everything else about the putter was just so wrong for me so I put it back.
*I went home that night and researched brass putters because I loved the feel so much. This is when I came across Tru-Rolls brass putter line. I had never heard of Tru-roll and honestly thought it was a gimmick. I did more research and found limited info on the net, but what feedback I did find was very positive. I read because of the putters cylindrical shape regardless if u forward press, back press, or press regular there esentially is no "loft" on the putter so it doesn't matter what stroke u use. I also found the putter on sale on Rockbottom for $99 free shipping, I thought "I've made way riskier purchases for way more money" so I pulled the trigger.
The putter arrived in 2 days. Immediately I was impressed with the quality feel of the putter and all the aspects of the product. The head had a nice heavy solid feel to it, it came stock with a nice magnetic enclosure headcover, and a Iomic grip which was a plus. I did some carpet putting and immediately fell in love with the feel, but how would it perform on the green?
I finally got out with it today and spent 30+mins on the putting green. 1st thoughts it was very different to look at. *I loved the weight of the putter and the feel is fantastic. I putted very very well with in from close and from far. My buddy who is a 12 handicap was curious and also putted with it for awhile. His first statement was "what the hell is that stupid thing". Quickly after a few putts he stated he was shocked with the great feel.*
I then took it to the course. I played the hardest course in my area, with easily the most difficult greens I've been on. I was very very happy with the way I putted. My thoughts during my round were
-Speed on putts were great
-Feel is some of the best I've ever had in a putter
-putter grabs a little bit on the green sometimes while bringing the putter back. Not more than usual with other putters, but Tru-roll advertises that the shape of the putter eliminates this.
Overall I was really really impressed with the putter. My friend started putting with it during the round and said he was buying one after the round he liked it that much. It's not the honeymoon stage I swear, this putter is actually that good. Looks to be that hidden gem club like the Grenade driver has been for me. Very very pleased with it. For $99 if your struggling with your putter I suggest you try it. Any questions just ask. Here are some pics