Description The high-MOI MacGregor V-FOIL GT Putter incorporates a deep center of gravity directly in line with the ball plus 150 grams of pure copper weighting in the heel and toe for incredible resistance to tw...
Reviewed by: scott(Unregistered User)
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Model Reviewed: macgregor v-foil gt putter
Summary: as this is mini gt its overall look is not as bad as the bigger versions, if like me you put a line on the ball to set your line this might just be your golfing nirvana, just line the putter line up with your ball line and let it flow anything from 12 feet im sinking 3 or 4 putts and 2 putting is now just a gimmie also the ball rolls very well when lag putting now i need to get it to 6 feet and the jobs done .... next hole please all thanks to macgregor golf
Similar Products Used: various blade putters
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Summary: Excellent putter. I decieded to replace my 2 ball putter after a three year affair. I liked my 2 ball and got decent results most of the time.
I changed to the GT 6.4 just beacuse I wanted something different to the 2 ball as everybody seemed to have one. I was also getting mixed results from the 2 ball. I was missing a few short putts.
I liked the feel of the 6.4gt and found it just swung through the ball and did not twist at address. It just felt right. I putted 8 shots from 12 feet in the shop and 7 went in.
I have played 7 or 8 rounds with it and find lag putting is excellent. The distance control I am getting is great. I have also managed to putt one in from the fringe as the head does not get caught up in the grass.
The 5 footers always go in. I find it easier to line up and sink those nerve Jangaling short ones.
Expesnsive compared to the rest. I am not sure why we don't see more of them on tour. Maybe the sponsership deals are better from other manufactures.
Customer Service: Not great. I tried to order a replacement as the orignal one I bought was shop soiled. They sent another one but it was damaged on the corner of the face. I eventually settled for the shop soiled one after 3 weeks of waiting and numerous phone calls.
Similar Products Used: 2 ball,
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Summary: Excellent putter!!! The putter sets up very nice at address. I really liked the long line that allows you to accurately line up your putt.I'm a pendulum putter and this club is ideally suited for that type of stroke. I was putting 3,6 & 9 footers and lag putting. I was really impreesed with how many putts I sank. The club also has excellent feel. This I appreciated when lag putting.
Similar Products Used: Titleist Newport mil-spec and 2.5, Odyessey Rosie and 2-ball, Bulleye.
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Summary: This is the best putter I have ever owned. I have saved at least 3 strokes per round as my 4 footers are now almost sure and the long putts (including from fringe) leave me with an easy putt. Weight is perfect and the shape makes it easy to line up and make a correct stroke (back and through). Have had the Odyssey 2 ball and this is much better as the weight is better (heavier).
Model Reviewed: MacGregor V-Foil GT MOI Putter 6.4K
Summary: The weight and feel of this putter are excellent. Plus, for a mallet putter, it’s surprising putt well from the fringe and long lag putts across the green. I’ve been strongly recommended this putter to any golfer who uses a pendulum motion putting technique.
The only drawback is that this is an UGLY putter. Nevertheless, the second six foot putts become automatic. You will think this is most beautiful thing in the world.
Overall, The MacGregor V-Foil GT MOI Putter 6.4K is simply best putter I had ever purchased. I paid $229 from an online retailer. The putter is expensive but it is worth every penny
Customer Service: Never had to use them yet
Similar Products Used: Odyssey 2-Ball DX Putter
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