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Review Date August 15, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
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Reviewed by: typhoidfin
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: TDP 2.2 Summary: Had a little bit of trouble with the ball leaving the face bouncing with a normal 35", so I lenghtened it to 37" and put a couple of layers of lead tape to the bottom and there! I'm happy. Putts go where I aim with great, smooth roll..
And I like the pistol grip.
Great putter. Customer Service: None used Similar Products Used: Ping Anser/Zing 2i, Scotty Newport.
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Review Date March 31, 2004 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
5 of 5
Visitors rate this review 1.00 of 5,
1 votes
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Reviewed by: JeffGallo
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Shoots in the 70s Model Reviewed: TDP 2.2 Summary: I have been playing golf for eight years or so and until the summer before last when I learned how to putt after buying a Railgun putter. However last summer I decided that I should pick up a more conventional putter. I saw the 2.2 in Golf Magazine a few months before and I loved it just seeing the photograph of it. So when the pro I work with got one in the proshop I bought it immediately. This is by far the best feeling putter ever, the face and wieghting strike a perfect balance between smoothness and firmness. The swingwieght is also excellent for enhancing distance control, the Winn grip adds a certain measure of quality and soft touch to the experience of striking so many perfect putts. I am now averaging 28 putts per round. And quite frankly I dont know if it can get much better. Simply put, look past the over-priced, over-blown, putters like Scotty Cameron and see the light in a really technologically advanced putter, with huge heel-toe wieghting for stability. Great putter, comes highly recommended.
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