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Review Date April 11, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: vanjhud
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Taylormade Rossa Lambeau 7 CGB Summary: This putter has to be illegal, theres no way this thing should be allowed on tour. It's "one putt magic". It holds a line like a lazer guided torpedo. I played 2 rounds with this putter, and every time I needed to save par, I did! One was at least a 15 footer with a left to right break. It has a great weight to it and is very nicely balanced. I come from a long time use of mallet putters, and I initialy thought this thing just looked stupid. I picked it up and I told myself to just give it a try in the store (Edwin Watts). I put 19 out of 20 putts from various distances in the bottom of the practice cups. 15 out of witch died right as they feel over the middle lip indicating perfect speed and feel.
Again, Taylormade proves themselves as superior quality in golf equipment. Nice Job!! Customer Service: Edwin Watts customer service is starting to win points with me. I traded in a Ping G5I that I purchased from them a month ago, and they exchanged it right out for this on. 5 Star customer service. Taylormade is also very user friendly, haven't had to use them yet. Similar Products Used: Ping G5I , Odessey White Steel #5
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Review Date January 23, 2006 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
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Reviewed by: lethlwepn4a
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Shoots in the 90s Model Reviewed: Taylormade Rossa Lambeau 7 Summary: The best putter (for me anyway) that I've used so far. Has an excellent feedback. You can tell if you've hit it center or off-center. Just seems to send the ball rolling straight in whatever direction you point it. If hit correctly the ball won't hop or bounce off the face, it will just begin a very pronounced forward roll. Customer Service: With a fine product like this, who needs 'em??!! Similar Products Used: A whole slew of Ping's, Odyssey DFX, White Hot, 2-Ball, Cobra, Bobby Grace, Scotty Cameron (several), and Cleveland
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