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You guys using the supplied cover, or something else? Guessing Supo is using that white leather cover in his photo...

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I wanted to hate this putter because it was so expensive but having started with a similar shape way back when and finding much success early on I just had to have this putter.

It for sure is something very special indeed. It exceeds every other putter I've ever owned or tried by miles. I used to consider myself a fairly good putter, now I'm great. That's a bit of an embellishment but it really is good. I cannot get over just how much feel it has, not to mention the roll it puts on the ball.

The only thing is the cover. I don't use it. Worried the velcro would ultimately scratch the finish. I prefer my WinWin Style Dragon cover.

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The only thing is the cover. I don't use it. Worried the velcro would ultimately scratch the finish. I prefer my WinWin Style Dragon cover.

gawd i hate velcro...especially on putter covers. you can't even take the cover off without checking around you to make sure someone isn't in the middle of a putt.

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I have resorted to a knit head cover that I have… The problem with the putter and other head covers I have is that it seems to fall out of them. Largely because it is such a short putter , but also because the head is so thin(it being a blade and all)...

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the cheapest and best cover for these is the rubber.. nepoprone(?).. what-ever-its -called, wetsuit material......

i have one on my cleveland its easily the bets putterocver for blades.. it never falls off, for a start amd its stretchy rubber. no velco.

perfect

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Finally peeled off the plastic on mine... It's definitely a work of art! Lovely indeed!!

Only wish that the headcover was the same. I took off the Velcro on mine so that it doesn't have the chance to scratch the putter.

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What's the toe hang on one of em Zen? Anyone wanna post a picture?

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Finally peeled off the plastic on mine... It's definitely a work of art! Lovely indeed!!

Only wish that the headcover was the same. I took off the Velcro on mine so that it doesn't have the chance to scratch the putter.

we should play another round soon instead of having drinks!

you coming back on december? bring your clubs this time:)

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You guys using the supplied cover, or something else? Guessing Supo is using that white leather cover in his photo...

Gold's Factory "sock"

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whats toe hang... been asked that a lot i have no idea...

Its the bias position of the head.. Get your putter

Balance the tip of the shaft on a table, wherever the toe

Hangs is then position. In the zens case it's 530, like the clock

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I was going to.... I did re shaft the I-33. Just happen to come across a I-33 shaft pull w/grip on ebay. Pulled the original and

installed the one I bought off ebay after shortening and re gripping.

Should use a good ol iron shaft taper tip. That's what went in the Gold's Factory also.

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Definitely needs a proper Gripmaster leather wrap grip - not stitchback... the pistol or d-paddle wrap type in black leather.

Have one on a Byron Morgan of mine... lovely grip - here's a pic form somewhere just as a guide

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Definitely needs a proper Gripmaster leather wrap grip - not stitchback... the pistol or d-paddle wrap type in black leather.

Have one on a Byron Morgan of mine... lovely grip - here's a pic form somewhere just as a guide

PUTTER_GM__85142_zoom.jpg

I'm actually considering a stitchback on mine!

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I'm actually considering a stitchback on mine!

Seriously, get the wrap type putter grip.

I like the stichbacks too... i mean they are a huge improvement on the awful winn type cr@p that seems standard ( due to the graphics ie marketing possibilties of it) ... but really, there's something that little bit more right about a wrap leagher grip.

The old brass bullseyes of Reuter fame had them... and the Zen deserves them too. That Zen plastic grip is a disgrace.

Main problem is finding them... probably can't find a demo or example, sadly - may need to order or contact gripmaster directly, but do it.

Nothing feels as good & nothing lasts as good as real leather.

ps just had my Titleist 3 wood shortened to a realistic 42" and changed from the gripmaster clubmaker's stitchback to the Pittard wrap... with a rib built in to the high side... ooooooooh, grip nirvana.

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