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Carbite Dual Density Series
Carbite Dual Density Series
26 reviews
 4.81 of 5 MSRP: $ 295.00

Description
Aluminum/Ti clubface, Tungsten/Aluminum/Ti head



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Review Abstract
The Carbite Dual Density series has a "great feel" and allows for distance control. Owners praise the design of this putter, which places most of the weight in the heel and toe. This makes it difficult to miss the ball. The gear is also reported as helping to correct off center putts. Abit on the "pricey" side, the quality of the product you receive makes the investment worth it.


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Review Date
February 9, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Jim from Virginia ,  Shoots in the 80s , from arlington, virginia

Model Reviewed:
carbite dual density

Summary:
I am faithful to my faithful ZG mallet for six seasons despite several affairs, the most recent of which was the "two ball". The Carbite product is, flat out, the best lag putter ever designed. If 3 putts are a problem, your solution is here: it's the King of leaving the "pro" putt for par - a six inch tap in.

Customer Service:
As you won't be throwing this club too much, who needs it?

Similar Products Used:
Odyssey 2 ball/various Titleist products



Review Date
May 11, 2002

Overall Rating
 4 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: pevans ,  Shoots in the 80s , from Broken Arrow, OK

Model Reviewed:
Carbite DH

Summary:
This putter is fairly heavy, has 3 inserts with weighted toe and heel. Nice weight, roll is smooth. If center hit, very true and soft feel. If offcenter the insert is missed and affects putt. I am planning a regrip too - rubber grip similar to Oddessey is not comfortable for me. Still, it is reliable and provides good feel since the insert is not as soft as White Hot.

Similar Products Used:
White Hot 2, Two ball putter,



Review Date
July 25, 2001

Overall Rating
 2 of 5

Value Rating
 2 of 5

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Reviewed by: Lyndon ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Australia

Summary:
Good feel and distance control. These putters get banged up very fast and however. If the durability was better this putter would be hard to beat. But the fact that it looks ten years old after a couple of months leads me to suggest you look elsewhere.

Similar Products Used:
None



Review Date
December 28, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Joe S ,  Shoot in the 70s , from Hanover Park, IL

Model Reviewed:
Carbite DG 1/2 Mallet

Summary:
I don't care what anybody says about these putters. They are the BEST! It keeps the ball straight and true. If you miss a putt it was because of your alignment. The fist time I went out I had 30 putts for 18 holes. I even sank a 20-footer. These are the best money can buy.

Similar Products Used:
Odyssey White Hot #4



Review Date
December 4, 2000

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Rance Benton ,  Shoot in the 80s , from Brasher Falls, NY, USA

Model Reviewed:
DH

Summary:
I think this is a great putter, I've been putting better than I have in a long time. Excellent feel, great distance control and when I don't hit it dead center still get a good result.
Other pluses, very easy to line up and is a bit heavier than the Pings which I like. Also like the dull gold finish, looks like a quality club. My son has a ZG mallet, this is also very fine putter.

Similar Products Used:
Ping Zing 2, Ping Pal 4, Also Isopures
Hogs (like the fat shaft but the blades feel harsh,Odysseys



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