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#34143 - 07/26/09 06:22 AM
Re: Blade Putter?
[Re: srushing]
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Vance
   
Registered: 05/04/05
Posts: 4888
Loc: Aurora, Colorado
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Jesh, I agree with you on the looks of the Sabertooth, But like Aimee and Scott just mentioned, It WORKS. I've demoed it twice in the past month at Golfsmith. First day I sunk 10 of 20 putts from 30 feet. Second day I sunk 4 of seven putts . At one point the first day I made 5 in a row. NOT TOO BAD FOR A WEIRD LOOKING PUTTER. I was using the 33" model, and that's the putter I'd buy if I was going to buy a OEM putter.
When Bill was here a few years ago, we went to Golfsmith and Bill purchased a Scotty Cameron Detour putter. He told me to try it, so I did. The Detour looked TERRIBLE TO MY EYE. But I tried it anyway. I hit a few from 24 feet to get a feel for it, then ended up sinking 8 in a row with it. Sunk 11 in total with that terrible looking putter.
Ask yourself this question. What do you look at when you putt? the ball? or the putter head? I look at the ball, so the looks of the putter doesn't really matter that much. Maybe that's what you need to try. LOOK at the ball, and forget about the putter.
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Putting is easy, IF you have the right putter. Later, Don.
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#34171 - 07/27/09 02:23 PM
Re: Blade Putter?
[Re: prov1tony]
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Champ
Registered: 03/18/09
Posts: 172
Loc: Chester, Va
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Tony, YOU-DA-MAN...  There should be more people like you...Helping a young golfer is where it is at...  I take my "hat" off to you...  Selftaughtman
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#34320 - 08/04/09 05:42 AM
Re: Blade Putter?
[Re: DON]
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Champ
 
Registered: 05/27/09
Posts: 108
Loc: San Ramon, CA. USA
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Only four were made on the fifteenth hole so those four each won a fifty thousand dollar BMW Arjun Atwal, Briny Baird, Leif Olson, and Casey Wittenberg. The others made aces on holes 4,7, and 12 but the only hole that had a prize was the 15th. All four of the car winners made the ace in round 2. I know they have hole in one insurance for amateur competition but I think this was on BMW's dime. I think with the new hole in one insurance company there will be more big prizes offered in amateur tournaments. I looked an example of cost for the insurance. This form of insurance allows you to offer a grand prize. If someone does win the grand prize you offer, US Hole in One pays out on your behalf. There is a cost for the insurance but is a lot less. How Much? To obtain an accurate quote for the insurance, you do need to contact the company directly but this is an example of the fee structure. • $7500 Home Entertainment System as grand prize: for 100 players, costs $204. • For a $20,000 Smart Car as grand prize: with 72 players, costs $334. • For a $50,000 cash grand prize: with 144 players, costs $1,256. How can they afford it?
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#34712 - 09/07/09 09:20 PM
Re: Blade Putter?
[Re: Jesh]
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Hacker
Registered: 09/07/09
Posts: 13
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i think New types of putter are re-inventing many golfers games and helping them lead a stress free golfing life.
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