Pros: Well, the backweighted thing seems to be the way to go these days. Once the putter head starts, it tends to keep moving throught the ball, which is the case with this one. Big sight line is better than 2 ball at aiming. Winn grip is nice & soft.
Cons: This putter doesn't communicate feel like the 2 balls, and other Rossas for that matter. Its a bit muted. The worst part was how it wants to open up. If you don't take a firm grip and keep it squared with your hands, its all over and open it goes!
Rossa Monza Quality: The other Rossa putters have a nicer finish. I think this one leave a bit to be desired. I generally really like Taylor Made's products, so I don't consider myself biased.
Review & Rating Summary: Move along people. Nothing to see here. Take your money elsewhere. I had a tough time not asking my buddy what he was thinking for purchasing this wand! If he sticks with this thing, I'll clean his clock in Bingo-Bango-Bongo every time!
TaylorMade Rossa Monza Rating: 2
Author of this Golf Review: billy bob
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Golf Review Submitted: 2004-02-25 Review Usefulness Rating: 1.97727 out of 5. 44 reader(s) voted on this TaylorMade Golf equipment review.
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