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Penneagle Highland TPD.1

Penneagle Highland TPD.1


Description
The Highland is a blade design with the Iball alignment guide extending off the top-line of the putter. Highland, in addition to having the OWS also features a specially designed angle bar insert for ...
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Review Date
June 9, 2005

Overall Rating
 5 of 5

Value Rating
 5 of 5

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Reviewed by: bbenson ,  Shoots in the 70s

Model Reviewed:
Highland TPD.1

Summary:
The Highland is a very accurate putter. I played with the Odyssey 2 ball for two years and really liked the alignment, but always felt it was too large. I found the Penneagle Highland at the Minnesota Golf show and really liked it from the start. It is a heel toe version and is much more fluid. It also has a siteline within the ball which really helps for more pin point accuracy. The putter is milled with great weighting from the tungsten inserts on the face. I found the milled aluminum face insert to be very soft, much better than the white hot material that I found to be more muted. Overall the quality and performace is excellent, great putter!!

Customer Service:
Have not used the customer service.

Similar Products Used:
Odyssey 2ball
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