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Review Date
December 16, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
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Reviewed by: Allan ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Bobby Grace Amazing Grace

Summary:
I have had this club for about 15 months and still love it. My avg putts per round is 1.8 and I play alot of golf. The black coating with white stripe give a great assistance to alignment. The feel is light which, for me, promotes a soft touch and exellent distance control. I have had multiple people ask to buy it from me but I think it will be with me for a bit longer.

Customer Service:
no need

Similar Products Used:
experimented with the macgregor version: the feel is simular but the alignment and setup is better on the original version.


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Review Date
May 7, 2008

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: dobber99 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Bobby Grace Amazing Grace

Summary:
I had this putter for years collecting dust in my closet, the original Amazing Grace MOI 35", by Bobby Grace. I used the Titleist Scotty Cameron Futura with great success, until my head got bigger than puttting ability. I bought the Scotty Cameron Newport 2, big mistake. Zero forgiveness. I dusted off the Amazing grace had it converted to a mid-belly putter, and walla, out came an auto putter. During this time I had the futura, Newport 2, Odyssey 2 ball, taylor made Monza roza, and an old ping answer to test out head to head. Now each putter requires a certain stroke based on their design, but the Amazing grace was a clear winner. On off center hits, it still goes straight. Feel, more buttery than the Scotty Newport 2, Distance control superior to the rest tested based on my oppinion. Last game the putter got hot and yeilded 3 birdies, 2 from downtown with breaks. Honorable mention is the Taylor Made Monz Roza and the Scotty Cameron Futura. This is a hard putter to find nowadays even on fleebay. The new Mcgregor version does not even compare. Get the original with the red HSM insert, and have it fitted with the right weights and lenght.

Similar Products Used:
Ping Anser, Zing, Lil-B; Scotty Cameron Futura, Newport 2; Odysey 2 ball, Taylor Made Monza Roza.


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Review Date
April 27, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: vcella ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
PuttStraight

Summary:
I've purchased numerous training aids and this one tops them all. it works. great product. puttstraight.com


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Review Date
November 13, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: Brian W ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Amazing Grace MOI

Summary:
WOW! This putter puts a great roll on the ball. My distance control has increased dramatically. The long white line makes alignment easy and accurate.
The face remains square due to the balance of this putter. I would not recommend if you putt with a arched stroke. If you putt straight back and straight through, it is dead on. I have not played a better putter. Expensive, but worth every penny in my book.



Review Date
November 10, 2003

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 4 of 5

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Reviewed by: dorkman53 ,  Shoots in the 80s

Model Reviewed:
Bobby Grace "Amazing Grace" putter

Summary:
I purchased this club after demos of the Futura, Big Ben, Oz, 2 ball, and several other "high moment of inertia (MOI)" putters. I found this club to have the most straightforward alignment aid (a long straight line directly behind the ball), and I like the feel of the insert. Some complain that the insert is too soft, but that is subjective; this works for me, so that is what counts. It is very easy to line up the putts, and with a center shafted model, this is ideal for a pendular "straight back, straight forward" stroke. (The heel shafted might be better for a more rounded stroke.) My accuracy in the 3-5 foot range is increased considerably, and since I like the feel of the insert, it has helped me be much more accurate about distance on longer putts. The sole is designed to allow easy putting from the fringe without "catching" on the grass. This is one clevely designed putter! (I guess Vijay and Retief decided it wasn't a bad club either; both are currently using a version of this putter.) Obviously, people are highly individualistic in their preferences. I wouldn't dream of saying "You've got to get one". But if you are in the market for a putter, demo one if you can. You might find "love at first sight that lasts" like I have. Incidentally, MacGregor has bought out Bobby Grace, so soon MacGregor dealers will have these for sale.

Customer Service:
NA

Similar Products Used:
Ping b60I Isopur 2, Odyssey White Hot #5, Scotty Cameron Futura, Ben Hogan Big Ben, Nike Oz, 2 Ball.



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