Never Compromise VooDoo Putters

Never Compromise VooDoo Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • Heavy tungsten weights give heel-toe balance for incredible forgiveness
  • Rear weight deepens the center of gravity reducing backspin and unwanted skid for truer roll

USER REVIEWS

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[Oct 14, 2004]
lambing
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: 35" Heel-shafted Voodoo

While this is VERY easy to align, it feels much too light. I experimented with applying a 90 gram weight, and while better, it just doesn't have the right feel (for me). Feel was worst on long putts - could never dial in the distance

Customer Service

not used

Similar Products Used:

I've tried them all, but prefer the Odyssey Rossie II, Odyssey DFX1100 (currently in the bag)

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
3
[Sep 17, 2004]
RavyDavy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Voodoo 41"

This putter is very effective. Easier to line up than the 2-ball - cleaner sightlines, natural pendulum movement. Easy to stroke it square. Very forgiving if you're slightly outside the sweetspot. I've found that the distance where I think I'll drain it has increased significantly - 12 or 15 footers where previously I'd been thinking 'get it close' I'm now standing over confidently. Unlike other reviewers here I find the putter does give feedback on longer putts - not as much as a Scotty, but with the accuracy from closer in that's a trade-off I'm happy to take. I find long lag putts do not suffer. On average, I've dropped between 4 and 5 putts off my round, which makes this the best value club in my bag. Very highly recommended.

Customer Service

Not had any problems. Were very helpful/fast in giving info re local dealers

Similar Products Used:

Scotty Newport 2.5, 2-ball, Big Ben

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Aug 04, 2004]
wastrel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: VooDoo

Picked up heel shafted model off Ebay. Stuck my Tri-Hot in the corner and headed for the course. Agree with other comments about difficulty lagging putts. Just had no feel at all compared with Tri-Hot. Was somewhat easier to line up the 6 footers but I just didn't care for the dead feeling of this putter. Back to Ebay with this one. Not impressed.

Customer Service

na

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
2
[Jul 29, 2004]
KZGbag
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Voodoo

This putter is sub-par like the sub-30 series. It's akward and slightly difficult to handle. Not very impressed by Never Compromise this time.

OVERALL
RATING
2
VALUE
RATING
1
[Jul 20, 2004]
Kroon
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Never Compromise VooDoo 41'' Belly Putter

I have never played with a belly putter before and since I can remember used a normal 35’’ blade type putter. As with most of us we always blame the putter if we start putting poorly and therefore bought this belly putter to find out for myself what the fuss is all about. My verdict: 1. It does feel if you are a cheat by using the belly putter especially on the shorter putts, it gives you that sense of security that it is almost impossible to miss a putt. 2. That is all a golfer needs on a putting green – CONFIDENCE – no more no less 3. The heavier weight of the voodoo makes the stroke so much easier and gets the ball rolling without effort 4. Far easier to line up and seems a lot less distracting than other putters with similar dimensions (2-ball) and the pendulum motion leads to consistent results 5. I have found it takes time to get used to on long putts, as with all the belly/long putters 6. It will be the new fashion putter/score saver, mark my words and it does do miracles, but you still have to pick the ball from the hole yourself While Never Compromise is still relatively unknown and the putters reasonable priced get your hands on one and you will not be disappointed.

Customer Service

I email Cleveland golf in the UK (office@clevelandgolf.co.uk)the Never Compromise distributor and had a reply within 5 minutes from a lady called Sam, asking me for my post code to find the nearest supplier. And after 13 minutes I received the name and contact details of supplier and bought the putter there and then. The service was better than excellent more so because I paid only £89.95 for the putter.

Similar Products Used:

None, tried a couple but never felt right

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 07, 2004]
jduncan
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Voodoo 35" Heel Shaft

A putter everyone should like. It lines up well and seems a lot less distracting than other putters with similar dimensions like the "2-ball." The ball comes off the face very well -- not too soft, not too hot. I think this putter will work well both and fast and slow greens, given it's overall balance. If you just swing and release the putter-head and extension rail to hole you'll find yourself making a lot of putts, especially short ones. I had used traditional blade putters for years and figured I'd use this on slow greens only, but now I'm finding it's staying in the bag for all types of greens.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
3
[Jul 06, 2004]
kirlusodeb
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Voodoo Putter CS

This is the best putter ever. I used to have a White Hot mallet and I always thought it was too light but with the Never Compromise Voodoo putter alignement is not an issue ! I have never sunk that many one putt since I have it. Only drawback I have found is that it takes times to get used to long putts : tends to go too strong.

Customer Service

Didn't use it.

Similar Products Used:

Two balls putter

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[May 03, 2004]
clinkinfo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Voodoo Heel shaft 34"

This is a fantastic putter. I used to use a Carbite blade putter and was never 100% satisfied. I played demos with the 2-ball and other real popular putters, nothing really impacted my game enough to make a switch. Then came the Voodoo! I played a demo round with it and noticed 3 distinct things: 1. The putter is VERY easy to line up. Far easier then other alignment aid putters. 2. The putter starts the ball rolling fast, lest skipping, truer roll and distance control. 3. Great solid feel off the face. Not too soft. In the end, I just made more 1 and 2 putts. That was not the case with other major putters I had tried. This one made me switch! I highly recommend taking one for a test drive to see if it works for you!

Customer Service

Don't know

Similar Products Used:

Name them, I've tried them

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 28, 2004]
Joeroy
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Never Compromise Voodoo Putter

Through the 5 or so putters that I have used since I began playing golf, I have never seen such an immediate improvement in putting as I have seen with the Voodoo. Never impressed with its appearance, I have been extremely impressed with its alignment and performance. It does not take 20/20 vision to line up putts with the Voodoo, especially if you already mark a line on your ball. The black stripe that runs the length of the putter head has helped me break my habit of leaving the putter open at address and throughout the stroke. Because I prefer to let the putter head drop instead of using force to push the putter to finish, I like the heavier weight of the voodoo. It gets the ball rolling without effort. The feel coming off the putter face is soft enough to be comfortable without the putter being so soft that I feel like I am losing speed. I have gone from missing long putts by a foot or more to lipping putts or missing them by inches. Analysis aside, the big difference is that I simply make more putts.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Apr 10, 2004]
Naflack
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: heel shafted 34"

I currently play a Scotty Newport 2, but i have used the voodoo a couple times. It is the best putter in regards to alignment, but the scotty is a little lighter without being too light. If i was to replace the scotty in my bag the voodoo would be the one i replaced it with. It is the only putter to me that compares to the scotty. If you don't want to spend the $ for a scotty then without a doubt buy the voodoo. Great putter!

Similar Products Used:

too many

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
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