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re: Advice on getting a new putter
Posted on 12/8/17 at 8:00 am to Large Farva
Posted on 12/8/17 at 8:00 am to Large Farva
Only way to choose a putter is by putting with them and find one that gives you that magic can't miss Mojo. You can have two identical make/model/length/etc putters and one might have the mojo and one doesn't. Putting isn't a science it is art with a little magic sprinkled in. Go to the putting area in your favorite giant golf store with a bajillion putters and start hitting putts and find a putter that speaks to you. Don't just try the Scotty's, Pings, or Odysseys you have to try everything. I was once in a Dick's sporting goods just killing some time and I found a scratched up cheap crappy belly length Top Flight putter I could not miss with. I drained everything with it on their putting and I was force to buy it and put it in the bag. Out goes a Bettinardi and in goes a top Flight 42" long belly putter. I made money with it the next 3 weekends.
But sometimes a putter loses it's magic. You can't sell any of your putters you have to keep them around when your gaming putter loses it's mojo. Then you have a stable of putters you can try in your house to see if any of the old putters had their Mojo re-charged while sitting in your garage. I bought and sold 3 Odyssey #9's before I realized I just needed to keep one around as it's mojo recharged. My biggest golfing regret was selling off my Cameron JAT mid bend (similar to a Studio Design #5).
But sometimes a putter loses it's magic. You can't sell any of your putters you have to keep them around when your gaming putter loses it's mojo. Then you have a stable of putters you can try in your house to see if any of the old putters had their Mojo re-charged while sitting in your garage. I bought and sold 3 Odyssey #9's before I realized I just needed to keep one around as it's mojo recharged. My biggest golfing regret was selling off my Cameron JAT mid bend (similar to a Studio Design #5).
Posted on 12/8/17 at 9:06 am to DeoreDX
The My golf spy video posted above says everything you just posted is bullshite, but I happen to agree with you. I putted with a Ping let’s the other day and drained everything. I should’ve brought it on the spot.
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