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Review Date October 20, 2009 Overall Rating
4 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: mrclag
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: Yes C-groove Heather Summary: An early Yes! model not in production for several years. A steel head almost face balanced (depending upon the lie you select), this heel and toe weighted blade is a fine instrument. Easy to align, nice dynamic balance. Maybe a little light for the newer standards that putters are evolving to (shorter lengths with heavier heads). I have not seen one offered for many months, and am holding on to the one I own. This is a no frills putter for someone with a solid stroke that consistently hits the ball near the center of the club. It does not have the huge MOI of some of the latest, large "branding irons" that are on the market. It is more a purist putter for the golfer that is really into "feel". If you like the old Bullseye feedback, then this is a steel performer similar to the Acushnet brass. The C-groove technology really works, so the fine fit-and-finish of this putter with the technology upgrade make this a great choice for a non-insert, classic steel "feel" putter. Similar Products Used: Bullseye, Cameron copies of Bullseye, Ping Cushin, Kushin, Pal, Cleveland varieties, Ray Cook Blue Goose similar models, many "off" brands that market similar shapes.
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Review Date February 11, 2009 Overall Rating
5 of 5
Value Rating
4 of 5
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Reviewed by: John(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s Model Reviewed: yes! heather Summary: By far my favorite putter. Weighting is great for myself, pretty much swings itself. Ideal for very fast greens, doesnt work well on shag. The best putter ive used yet. Not quite a cameron, but really good. try one out. Customer Service: n/a Similar Products Used: odyssey 2-ball white hot, ping craz-e, taylormade rossa?, among others
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