Mizuno TPM-3 Putters

Mizuno TPM-3 Putters 

DESCRIPTION

Trademark sighting oval to aid in alignment Perimeter cavity back weighting for stability at impact

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 16, 2000]
Mohammed
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno TPM3

All I can say is WWOOWW!! this is the best putter I have ever used. Mr T.P.Mills should be congratulated for what he has come up with. I am contradicting myself when I say that this putter has such a nice soft touch but the feel of solid contact promotes confidence. No words can describe it however a good, repetitive putting swing is needed to take advantage of this baby.

Similar Products Used:

Scotty Cameron Pro Platinum
Scotty Cameron Terryllium
Taylor Made Nubbins
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Titleist Bullseye
Almost all Ping models

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 14, 2000]
Mike Schneckloth
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Mizuno TPM 3

Simply a magnificent product! I prefer a putter with minimal offset and few bells and whistles, and nothing on the market today accomplishes that better than Mizuno's new TPM series. You cannot understate how butter-soft this putter's feel is when you catch one on the sweetspot!

Much like the Bullseye, this will force you to become a better putter, bcuz it does not cover your mistakes well on either heel or toe hits. But the goal is to catch it in the middle, so that's not a bad thing.

At $149, a true bargain compared to the Camerons, TearDrops, TriForces and other gimmicks out there. If you want a putter with classic lines that will fill you with confidence (and your playing partners with envy), try any of the TPM series! Putting with this in your hands is like dancing with your wife under the stars.

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey DF 222, Ping Anser 2 (and 2i), Odyssey 882, Hog 1003A, TM Nubbins B9, Teardrop Zebra

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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