Jump to content

Featured Replies

Posted

Been struggling with the small stick as of late. after 3 years of using the same putter i am putting

it on a vacation why i try other things. i am very picky with my putters, sure i got into collecting

before and several other members have landed my prized possessions but i did that for a reason. to kill the

expensive hobby before it got out of hand. i dont regret selling those putters and relish the thought

that its helping someone else sink putts.

with my shinagawa anser typle putter i was extremely erratic in the last 2 months. to get good results

i would have to manipulate my strokes, was too mechanical and posture was too crouched. i lost what

i was originally good with which is to putt by feel. i became a human robot and we all know what that

is like.

like my shaft experimentations i decided to research on what putter would suit my style and stroke. unlike

my shaft experimentations i did not have the luxury of buying shafts and selling them to the next jack if

it did not work. to sum it up i was suggested that i try a heel shafted blade.

what the *^*(^(*^)_%!!! i was so turned off by the looks, was never a fan of the shape, and did not want

to experiment with this head style.But after getting myself tested i was recommended a heel shafted putter. what the heck I welcome the yamada razor. 347grams of putting bliss.

in the practice greens it really worked, i felt less mechanical and was putting by feel. sure sure this could

be another stage called the golf equipment honeymoon, or it really works or all of the above with a dash

of placebo to the mix. who knows. all i know is that i will keep it if it works. if you have any questions just

shoot me a pm!

4581181100_20d1bd7e82.jpg

4581181852_52f3b51d49.jpg

4581181334_6fa4286744.jpg

4581182434_b5dd36b7f0.jpg

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...