I look forward to trying these for sure. Looks to me like these have no shaft offset (or even face in front of the shaft depending on the photo).
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Told you.Had some time to kill today so I stopped by Golf Galaxy and spent some time with the White Hot RX V-Line Fang. Wow. What a great combination of head shape/insert feel. I want one bad
Nah, much more akin to what Edel does/did with the Torque Balance. I do believe these will be better done though, IMO.
That's me I'm a face balanced guy. I spent about 15 minutes with the ToeUp#1 about a month ago. Didn't really do anything for me but to be honest it was a quick few puts on an indoor surface. I really wanted to try the #9 but it was not available at the time. I'll reserve any further comments until I've spent a bit more time with it. I'm still intrigued by this style and design.So I've been doing a little research and Ping were doing this with the Cushnik as well as Edel.
But I think this is not the same as what Seemore is doing. With these if you hold the shaft horizontal the toe will be up. The videos I have watched of Seemore putters show that when held at 70 degrees the face is square to the target. When held horizontal then the face is aimed up to the sky. Seems like they are using much more complex balancing to achieve both. How? The only thing I can think of is witchcraft!
But no seriously it doesn't make sense to me because at 70 degrees the face is aligned and then at 90 degrees it turns to face up?
Anyway regardless I am excited to see what this does for people who usually game a face balanced putter.
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Nah, much more akin to what Edel does/did with the Torque Balance. I do believe these will be better done though, IMO.
Absolutely agree, these will take some getting used to visually. I was extremely intrigued but need to roll them again as I only had a few minutes with the #1. Need to try the #9.Finally had a chance to see the Toe up putters in person and honestly they're a bit different. Roll was pure and stroke did feel good but at address it took a bit to get adjusted
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It's the same insert as the fusion RX correct?