Carbite Cap Two Putters

Carbite Cap Two Putters 

DESCRIPTION

New patented Brass Balls insert, manufactured from over 23,000 miniature brass balls encapsulated in a polymer substrate. The brass balls and polymer embrace the the dimple contours of the ball for better feel and true roll

Polar Balanced (extreme heel-toe weighting) with tungsten weights in the heel and toe and ultra light aluminum center for maximum forgiveness on off-center hits

Precise center of gravity location ensures forward roll and reduces skid at impact.

CNC milled and black nickel-plated

Versatile stainless steel cap hosel design permits multiple hosel configurations on each body style.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 17, 2007]
dave2
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Carbite Cap Two SL

This is my current inventory of putters:
Scotty Cameron Phantom Mallet 2
Odyssey White Steel #5
Odyssey TriForce
Yes! Marilyn
Cleveland By Design
MacGregor GT M5K

I also have bought and sold at least a dozen other great name putters in the past 5 years. After all that - you know what my favorite putter is?

The Carbite Cap Two SL (slant neck) Brass Balls putter I picked up on ebay several years ago for $29.

I could have saved myself a boatload of cash if I just played with the Carbite and ignored the rest. Quite simply, this putter works better than the rest. Try intentionally mis-hitting way towards the toe or heel and the results are virtually the same as a perfect strike. Now, when you putt for real and maybe miss the sweet spot by a fraction, there is zero difference. Try the same experiment on any other putter, and you will see just how unforgiving all the rest are in comparison to the Carbite.

That said, Carbite makes many models, and I've owned a few others. This Cap Two slant neck model just happens to fit me better than the rest.

Forget about price and status - play with what works. This thing outperforms all the Scottys and everything else I've owned. Oh yeah, the feel off the Brass Balls face is great. The only thing I may change is backweighting it with a steel pin in the shaft under the grip to give it a little more heft and balance. This is a tremendous putter, at least for me.

Similar Products Used:

Too many to list!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 29, 2003]
markbutz
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cap 2 putter

I already have a 3 year ols Carbite putter that I like very much. The new Cap 2 was 100 dollars marked down to 29.00 at Sports Authority so I could not pass it up. Although I liked the way the balled rolled, the putter set up a few degrees inside so unless I adjusted every putt was a pull. I let a few guys in my league use it and they stated the same thing. I don`t know if I just got a bad one or what. I went back to my old one. I should have just stayed with my old one to begin with! It is funny when a quality product is marked down that much I feel like I should by it even though I did not need it!

Customer Service

Did not use!

Similar Products Used:

Ping, Carbite!

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 10, 2002]
Golf_fan
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 34 inch Center Shafted Blade Mallot Putter

With any putter, I would have someone custom fit a putter for you. The pro''s do. Why shouldn''t we get this done? Anyways for myself, I use a 34 inch putter with zero offset and 2 degree''s upright. The washington Golf personnel then had me set up in my static address position to ensure the lie and the putter set up to the target. Once I addressed the target, they placed a laser the front face of the putter to ensure that I was lined up at the target. I was in the hole!!! With offset putters, I always pointed right. I think that if all individuals had this process done, we wouldn''t be missing as many puts as we currently do.

Customer Service

Excellent.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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