Kevin Burns 9300 Signiture Series Putters

Kevin Burns 9300 Signiture Series Putters 

DESCRIPTION

From Kevin Burns Golf: Signature Series putters incorporate the optimum levels of design and feel. These one piece solid milled carbon steel putters are hand ground, and inserted with copper for optimum feel and accuracy, using our patented technology.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 21, 2006]
kevin byrnes
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 9304

hearing of these putters i had to try them out....my name is "kevin byrnes".....i thought it would be a ruse at first but, this is the most solid feeling putter i have ever tried. materials and workmanship are first rate and the copper insert {although a nuisance to polish} gives you a sensitivity i've never seen even in more expensive clubs.

Customer Service

never used

Similar Products Used:

none

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 03, 2005]
rotary
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 9310 heel shafted

Kevin Burns is a small company located in Calif. Putters that are hand crafted are their only business. I had been looking for a Kevin Burns on Ebay but never could quite get what I wanted as there are not that many-anyway in the end bought a used only at my proshop that was imported from Japan as used. I own quite a few putters including Bettanardi. This Kevin Burns I must admit appears to be better machined or at least more time spent in machining. All corners are perfect rounded off.No mill marks can be seen.Does all that make it a better putter?Not really but it does make you feel good, in some minds anyway, that someone spend more than the normal amount of time in making this putter. Feel is a personal thing and my model has the copper under the pad that is not visable on the face.It is a small mallet head with a single line mark .The web site shows 2 lines on the head but mine has 1 line on the lower back of head-I guess that has something to do with being a Japan model perhaps.Its hard to review a putter really-you cannot measure distance it hits or measure offhits distance. You can only measure feel in your hand & mind. I can tell you that the Burns feels as good or better than the best and it is machined as good or better than the best.Retail I think is about $300. I paid $110 used in 95% condition.Burns putters are worth a look anyway-who knows they might end up as collectors models in the end.

Customer Service

Have not tried

Similar Products Used:

Bettanardi, Scotty Cameron,STX,Taylormade Rossa Monaco,Teardrop,

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 27, 2002]
dan
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 9314

My father let me borrow this club for a round, and I fell in love with it after 9 holes. I insisted that he give it to me as a wedding gift. Easy to align. Well-balanced. Pleasant appearence. I love it.

Customer Service

N/A.

Similar Products Used:

Ping Anser. Scotty Cameron Newport.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 24, 2002]
mielenz
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 9307,-11

I agree with the assessment that a Kevin Burns putter feels better and more consistent than a Bettinardi, Cameron, Mills, Tad Moore, or any premium milled putter I have tried. I like the 1/2 shaft offset, and therefore favor the 9307 and 9311. I also like the clean look of a non-cavity head, but until I find one of the older Burns putters that had no cavity and no plumbers neck, I will stay with the 9307 and 9311. I think that the ball comes off the "hidden copper" insert in my 9311 a little softer than off my 9307, which looks a lot like the 9311 in the playing position but has no insert at all. I suspect that the "exposed copper" insert might be softer still. If so, what a great idea for playing different speeds of greens: have three Kevin Burns putters of the same model, one with no insert for slow greens, one with the hidden insert for medium-speed greens, and one with the exposed copper insert for fast greens. That way you would not need to change the force of your stroke as much to accommodate different green speeds, but the look of the putter would be the same. After I find an exposed-copper 9307 or 9311 I will advise if this works.

Similar Products Used:

Bettinardi BB24, Titleist Cameron Coronado and Studio Design 3, original hand-made T. P. Mills, Tad Moore Pro TM-2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 30, 2002]
A Dick Ted Golfer
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kevin Burns 9305

I am one of those dopes who has owned (and still owns) a zillion different putters. These have included Scotty Oilcans, Gunmills, TE2's, Pro Plats, six Bettinardi's (can you believe that?), Pings of every sort, Odyssey TriForce, etc. But the reason I'm writing this review is to encourage you to search out and try the Kevin Burns. This feel of the ball off the face is unmatched. The putter has a completely solid thud feel that seems to grab the ball a little and put a very nice roll on it. My putter has the invisible copper insert, which, compared to the Scotty TE2, does not have a plastic feel, and compared to the Bettinardi BB 10, is completely consistent-feeling on every single putt. It is not as soft as the TriForce, but almost, which means I can hit a harder-feeling ball for distance without losing feel on the greens. (At times, I have felt the Bett feels soft, and at times steely.) The balance is excellent, giving me a fine pendulum motion through the ball. The fit and finish of this putter is perfect. It is understated and, in my opinion, extremely elegant. The feeling I have is that this putter is the perfect putter, for putting-sake, versus something I brandish about for the sake of looking like a big spender. It has put a Bett BB 41 (a $500 putter) on the shelf, because of its outstanding quality and understated elegance. Don't get me wrong, I don't mean to bash Bettinardi, who makes the most beautiful putters in the world, but I've sometimes felt a little sheepish about whipping out something that looks like a Rolex on a stick in front of golf partners I don't know. It puts added pressure on me at a time when I would rather be completely engrossed in the art of putting. If you can spend $300 on a putter (or better yet, $99 like I did when the golf shopping gods smiled on me at 2nd Swing), then definitely definitely consider Kevin. One more thing: you spend 40% of your shots on the green--why not spend the money to get the right thing? You'd drop that much on a driver in a heartbeat.

Customer Service

Not used.

Similar Products Used:

All egregiously priced putters, and hundreds of sensibly priced putters.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 17, 2002]
Nolan
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed: 9304

Simply the best 45 degree/heal toe/ 3/4 hang putter I''ve ever used. If you like 1/2 shaft offset, this one''s for you. Now I know why Jose Maria uses it.

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RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 12, 2001]
Ren Ong
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 9305LN

Absolutely the best spankin' putter out there. In my opinion, it's the only $150+ putter worth it's salt out there. Shot an even par 71 from the blocks the very first time I used it. Shot high 80's the week b4. Just pick up any of the BIG BOY putters out there(titleist,bettinardi) and compare the workmanship, you can't bring yourself to buy the others.

Performancewise, lags 30-40-50 footers really, really well, but only if you play on a decent putting surface and not any hackers public course. Lines up really well on the short ones too. Averaging 28 putts now, lowest 24 with this one.

If you can find one at a decent price, get it. You'll make it back in a month max.

Similar Products Used:

Rossie 2, SC Newport 2 Tei3, Zing Isoforce, Anser, Betti BB1ms

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jun 17, 2001]
Manny
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: kevin burns 9304

This putter sets up great, the look, the feel (winn grip) is great. Putts even better. Lags great; all I can say is once you try it you won't go back.

sidenote: i didn't know there was a hidden insert until someone told me about the putter. It's so cool

Customer Service

N/A

Similar Products Used:

carbite, ping, cameron newport

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 07, 2001]
Jon
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Kevin Burn 9303

I've gone through about 50 putters and I love this putter. This putter sets up nicely and puts a topspin roll on the ball. club head feels solid but added a couple of lead strips for weight. Saved me from 3 putting. Highly recommended

Similar Products Used:

about 10 different Ping Putters, 4 scotty camerons and an assortment of other different putters.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Mar 13, 2001]
Bob
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed: 9305

I purchase this putter used from my brother after having tried it for 3 or 4 rounds and had to have it. He was very reluctant to sell it but he did and it was absolutely fantastic. Better than any of the other putters I have ever played, Cameron and Ping. It was very consistant and the insert is a very nice complement. I can not say enough good things about this putter. If you can find one purchase it.

Customer Service

Was able to talk to Kevin Burns directly at the 1-800 number. Always available through email

Similar Products Used:

Cameron Newport, Newport TeI3, Ping Anser 2, Ping Scottsdale Anser Nickel and BeCu

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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