Reviewed by: Golfmage
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Boccieri Golf Heavy Putter A-3 Summary: I'm glad to be the first to post about this particular putter. As the the other models, these comments should not apply, as I have been extremely pleased with the A-3.
First, the technology is TRUE. Read their website for yourself regarding each particular tech issue, e.g., heavier head, weight managment system, high balance point, channel alignment, and surround sight. Each of these factors is EXACTLY what you should be considering when trying to take advantage of today's technology. The owner is a Georgia Tech guy.
The whole sizzle about this product is the very name: it is a HEAVY putter. There is an elegant simplicity that has exponential dividends on the golf course. Here's my testimony: I play on a competitive local amateur golf league with golfers of all skill levels. All last season, and for some time, I've been unable to find a putter I could trust. I just got jittery over the meaningful puttts inside 10 feet. Fact is, though I have won in my flight, the confidence was lacking.
After switching to the HP, I literally have not had a round over 30 putts!!! Listen to me, all season, could not get under 30 pp round. >
That's all. Putters are so personal, so I can't say much more than the website, but I highly recommend. Customer Service: Not needed. Similar Products Used: Nothing compares. Used 'em all: started w/Bullseye, Ping Anser, several Titleist Camerons, Bobby Grace Belly, Never Compromise VooDoo, Daddy, Milled Series.
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