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Callaway Tour Blue
Callaway Tour Blue
6 reviews
 5 of 5 MSRP: $ 300.00

Description
Added forgiveness is benefit of the weighting properties of the Tour Blue putters. Moving weight to the heel and toe areas of the putter improves perimeter weighting and increases the Moment of Inerti...
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Review Date
May 15, 2006

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 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Mark Smith ,  Shoots in the 90s

Model Reviewed:
tour blue

Summary:
I am wondering if anyonme could give me the best price for a tour blue. I am dieing to get one



Review Date
December 8, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: kostodad ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway Tour Blue TT1

Summary:
I wanted to play a full season before writing my review so here it is. I played an old callaway BJ-10 for about 4 years. I had a lot of pro shop certificates so I decided that my putter may need a little updating. I tried the TT1 on the practice green and immediately loved the feel. It's much softer than comparable scotty camerons, but to each his own, some like the hard feel that the Scotty's seem to have, not me. I loved my old callaway but had a tendency to push putts, especially 3 footers, since there was very little perimeter weighting in the putter. The weighting is perfect with the TT1, I had to cut it down about 3 inches since I like to hunch over the ball a little more than usual. Since switching to the TT1 I am draining about 90% of putts from 3-5 feet compared to about 50% before. My lags are much closer than before. The biggest reason I have fallen for the putter is on down hill putts I am able to be way more aggresive because of the silky soft feel of the putter. The putter stays completely square through impact always.

Besides all the technical advantages, the putter just looks cool. C'mon its blue and sets you apart from all the Odysseys and Scotty's out there.

Similar Products Used:
Scotty Camerson newport, Odyssey two ball, callaway BJ-10


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Review Date
March 7, 2005

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Andydl321 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Tour Blue

Summary:
Want to sink the longest putts that seem impossible that you could never sink before. Are you missing those three foot putts. Well if you want to sink more putts buy the tour blue! It almost never betrays you and has a great solid feel after every stroke. Believe you can't go wrong with the tour blue


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Review Date
February 16, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: mike laycock ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Tour Blue Putter

Summary:
If you want to make more putts, get this putter!!! Tour Blue is head and shoulders above any Scotty Cameron! Feels better, looks better, rolls the ball better and is more forgiving.

Customer Service:
Callaway's customer service is top notch!

Similar Products Used:
Scotty Cameron JAT and Newport.


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Review Date
May 26, 2004

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 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Tomoneup ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Callaway Tour Blue TT2

Summary:
I've had a Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Laguna Two in the bag for five years...it has been an exceptional putter but I thought it was time for a change. I tried the SC Newport Beach line but it just wasn't doing it for me. I saw the Callaway Tour Blue line at a local dealer and tried the three versions available. In particular the TT2 version is very similar to my current SC.

Having tried the TT2 on both an indoor and outdoor putting green I was impressed with the Look, feel and touch of the putter. Slightly smaller than the SC but the feel is similar if not better than the SC.

The TT2 is milled titanium with weithting "ports" in the base. The feel is exceptional and the ball comes off the sweet spot smoothly and true. The grip is smooth and, for my hands, the right size.

I've played the TT2 for several rounds and it has been great...haven't missed the SC at all...and, believe me, it (SC) was great to me.

Bought my putter on Ebay for one-hundred dollars less that local and other on-line retailers. A very good deal...and, I had the putter in my hands in three days and on the course the forth.

Like any club in the bag I strongly suggest that anyone interested in the Callaway Tour Blue line take the time to demo before buying...it makes sense, and you'll always wind up with the right club...don't just take my word for it.

Customer Service:
Haven't had a need.

Similar Products Used:
Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum Laguna Two.


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