Never Compromise RH Milled Series Putters

Never Compromise RH Milled Series Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • Single sight line on flange
  • Tour inspired modern heel-toe style body
  • Plumbers neck hosel

USER REVIEWS

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[Nov 11, 2005]
Mr.Average
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Never Compromise milled series 5

I will start by saying that I am not usually a fan of traditional blade putters having tried several top models over the years including Scotty Camerons and several Pings.I had tried to persevere with this type of putter because I have always thought that blade putters are what a "real" golfer should be using.But alas I had admitted defeat.I just never felt that comfortable with them and found them very hard to control. More recently I have had far more success with the new breed of oversized mallet headed putters. That is until I discovered The Never Compromise milled series! It looks and feels sublime.I have never felt like this about a putter when I am standing over a ball waiting to putt.It just feels right.Its almost a spiritual thing when you discover a putter you love.Even the way I came accross it was a bit weird.I just saw a picture of it and thought thats my putter,and went straight out and ordered one. What are the technical reasons why this putter is so good?Well its constructed of the finest Japanese steel which aside from giving it a wonderful soft feel also gives it spookily brilliant distance control.I also think the black ,gray,black colour scheme makes it so easy to frame the putter when you are setting up, and I find this alignment aide every bit as good as the 2 ball concept. This putter is exactingly made and looks like the quality piece of kit that it is. For now I have found my putter.I hope I feel the same way about it in a years time. Undercutting the price of scotty Camerons by a large amount, I feel that this series of putters is easily as good as that brand,and as far as I am concerned far exceeds it

Customer Service

Never had to use it,touch wood!

Similar Products Used:

Scotty Camerons,Pings,Odyssey,and Callaways

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 02, 2005]
ims327
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Milled #1

Pros : (1) It sets up nicely and that black-gray-black head is a great visual aid when you set the putterhead next to the ball. (2) It has the pleasant soft feel similar to the stainless Cameron or or Gauge Design putters. And it's cheaper than both of them. Cons : (1) The face must be very soft because it got scuffed when I rolled a few putts on a sandy practice green after rain. The sand sticks to the ball, and I should have cleaned them before I hit putts again, but I didnt, since I was practicing my putting rhythm and I didn't care where the ball was going. Now the face has a few marks from the sand. They don't effect performance but a putter is not a wedge and it's just annoying to have marks on the sweet spot. (2) I'm probably the only one who would complain about this but the flange is too thick. You can pick up a golf ball with it but you can't pick up a coin marker. A minor point, I know. (3) I paid $200 for it and it's cheaper than a Cameron but still not that cheap.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Cameron Platinum Newport, Cameron Stainless Newport 2, Ping Anser 2, Odyssey White Hot #1

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
3
[Oct 23, 2005]
mel711
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Milled Series #1

One of the best feel putters I have used. Great balance and super for distance control. This ones in the bag

Similar Products Used:

Camerons. C-Grooves

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Aug 18, 2005]
gbm22golf22
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Never Compromise Milled #3

I have seen only 1 review on the Milled series putters, and i felt id do justice to this baby. These things arent cheap by any means, they usually run for 200 bucks at your local golf shop. I purchased mine on Ebay for an absolute steal for 47 bucks plus 11 s&h. in new in the plastic condition, ebay rocks, i didnt think the guy would actually send me the club for what it went for. The 3 model may look the most odd, but give this one a chance, im a traditional style putter, i dont believe in that belly junk, and this thing couldnt set up better, or produce a more perfect stroke. The grey area makes it extremely easy to stoke it in the sweet spot, and if your not able to hit a putter in the center it still goes where you want and you dont lose distance or anything unless you really miss. the feel is soft, but when i say soft i dont mean to scare you, its a solid soft and is great for long distance, once i moved from my soft insert putter to this the only word to describe the feel is SOLID SMOOTH, thats two words, it gives you confidence and the roll is as true as it gets. The third model sets up a little forward pressed to get the ball rolling, its a sweet sweet feel, i bought it without actually trying it out, i mean look at the price and id been searching on ebay for months for it and it just looked perfect for me. but i did demo the first and 4th model at a local golf shop. both solid, putters, was impressed but that third model was absolutly ideal for myself, because the toe of my center shafted putter would hang off the ground and if i tried to get my hands ahead of the ball itd result in a closed face. this thing gives you the offset just at a perpindicular adress, and my stoke is flat as a board. Im not sure if i can find a downfall to this putter, im not just going on raving about something because im excited i got it. Im friends with my golf courses pros son(hope that made sense) and have putted with everything, i mean everything, name it,id put my golf bag on it, and id have to say ive been impressed with some others, one you may not hear much about is a Roy Cook gyro*center bent shaft), call me crazy, they do, its as acurate and it gets for me, and of course he being a taylor made guy and the asst pro a taylor made guy, ive putter the corza, great back and thru stroke, nothing compared to the feel FEEL to this milled putter. Scotty camerons, great, even more expensive than this bad boy at retail, and the Red X, if you leave the ball short pick this, no comment and PRICE. EBAY, patience. The weight at the end of this putter , i dont know what the strategic thought to this one was, but it def puts a consistent feel in that gray area and i think it was to move the center of gravity or sweet spot closer to the center, whatever it was , good job NC. Consider the 3rd model, all my friends called me a weirdo for likeing it , and once i got it their first words"wow, its alot more traditional than i thought" or "i dont think i would have picked a different one if i had held it first" , it just looks funny from all the stock photos, its a great putter i dont care if im putting for bogey, its just fun to stroke it, thats what i think its about, ya think?Overall, find a good price or lay down the bucks, its well worth it, real sweet headcover as well. The looks are sweet, the brand new luster on this thing is AMAZING, itll get your buddies looking at your bag. This is my first review, hope it helped, demo this thing before you go buy any other 200 dollar putter, or be an ebay junkie for a week and get it for 50 bucks too haha.

Customer Service

customer service, hmm, well the UPS guy was fast?

Similar Products Used:

EVERYTHING, more specifically, Taylor Made(Tpi 25,corza, rossa, monza), White Hot and 2 balls(new 2 ball blade is a solid club, already paying tha much, pay for the NC), vodoo, scotty cameron (futura, daytona, newport,phantom, and Red X) too much hype personally in those putters, roy cook gyro(yeah yeah) Ping (isopur ally(gooddddddddddddddddd item),g21 , craz E, not that impressid with that big space shuttle on a stick) others, i only get so many characters

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 21, 2005]
afb_ca
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Milled #1

What can I say, I saw Vijay using it and had to try. I really like the look of the Never Compromise putters with the Black-Grey-Black head, but more important than looks, it feels great to use. I chose the #1 model because it has a nice weight to it that I find makes it easy to put a nice, smooth stroke on the ball. It has been very easy to control distance with this putter, and it has a good feel to it when I make contact with the ball. I have had it out on the course a couple times now and the results have been very positive. Two-putts are coming much more regularly, due in large part to being much more confident when standing over the 3 - 6 foot second putts. I would certainly rank it up there with the high-end premium milled putters.

Similar Products Used:

Scotty Cameron Studio Stainless Newport 2

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
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