Description CGB rods and CGB plugs to help shift the center of gravity low and deep into the back of the putterhead, improving launch conditions to promote a superior roll.
Summary: I was having a problem lining up putts with my offset Ping putter. I tended to pull my putts to the left. I was told that I should switch to a straight shafted putter with no offset because I am left eye dominant. I had never heard that before. All I know, is that it worked. I can line up the putts much better and I no longer miss consistently to the left. Love the clean setup of the Lambeau and the great feel. If you have trouble missing putts to the left, I suggest you give the Lambeau a try. Worked for me.
Customer Service: NA
Similar Products Used: Bullseye
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Summary: I used to own a Lambeau Sport 3 and played with it for a few years. It definately made its fair share of putts. I wasn't even looking for a new putter, but I was checking some out in a golf store one day. I picked up the then new cgb Lambeau 7 and I had to have it. No matter where you hit it on the face it feels SSOOOO soft and smooth. It's face balanced and center shafted which make it so easy to line up puts. I have a heck of a time hitting straight balls with offset putters. This putter is great, just put it in the middle of your stance, rock back and through with an even pace, and listen for the clinking in the bottom of the hole!! I recommend to use it with a lined ball too. This way you can get the accuracy of a mallet with the easy to control design of a blade. All in all, a wonderful addition to anyone's bag!
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Review Date May 24, 2007
Overall Rating 5 of 5
Value Rating 5 of 5
Reviewed by: Pete(Unregistered User)
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Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Rossa Lambeau
Summary: This was the third putter I'd tried in a month.. and after trying 2 cheap branded putters, which claim to use 'insert' technology I was pulling my hair out because the putts were NOT going where I aimed!!!
I figured "What the hey!" I traded the said two putters in and added some extra cash for the Lambeau.. First game out I only 3-putted 3 times the while course!! The feedback from bottom to top is superb! You can really 'feel' how hard you hit it! Not to mention the centered shaft also helped to create a better line on the putts, and helps to reduce any 'pulling' on the putts.
Forward momentum is instant and true. I found the weight to be perfect for me and the blade design also suits me more than a mallet style.. Not to mention the fact that it oozes style.. Just like a Lambeau-ghini!! lol..
If there's a better putter out there for the price I'd love to see it..!!
Customer Service: Golf Mart Warrawong (Aust. NSW)
2nd to none!!
Similar Products Used: Cheap stuff!! (Under $100)
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Summary: The center shaft combined with the well balanced blade make lining up the putt a breeze. This putter is a bit heavier than my previous putter, so speed control took some practice. The insert provides a consistent roll every putt; tremendous feel. The one word that comes to mind when I swing this putter is "steady." This one's a keeper. The ONLY drawback to this product is that TM makes only two head covers for the CGB putters, one for the mallets, and one for the blades. The blade covers are a bit tough for the center shafted Lambeau, but after a bit of use, it works fine.
Customer Service: Response was quick and concise. Very helpful personnel.
Similar Products Used: Ping G5i, Mizuno Bettinardi
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