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  1. @thatgibsonguy0001 what is wrong with a “chipper” is that it is a fairy
    club for hackers. when you chip use an iron or a wedge, not one of those 15
    dollar half wedge half hybrid gay pieces of garbage.

  2. @bubblegum297 odyssey’s have no feel at all. It’s like putting with a
    marshmallow insert. No quality at all, how can you take a cast putter made
    with plastic over a milled putter?

  3. scottys are a great feeling putter, but they are a little pricey for the
    average golfer. They require a lot of feel, and many 10 + handicapers just
    dont have any feel. for a player who just wants to line it up, and hit it,
    go with the Taylormade Rossa Spider. I use this handicap and it has dropped
    me from a scratch golfer, to a + 2 handicap!!

  4. as many putters as I’ve purchased over the years, I could have bought a
    milling machine and made my own putters.

  5. yes .you shud start with a good putter.If you buy a driver first or irons
    youl end up getting forgiving ones and end up changing them later on.

  6. These are brilliant putters but all in all, it comes down to what you think
    is the best. As you can see both really enjoy the version that they picked
    out from the beginning. Go with your gut!

  7. I played with the newport version (of scotty camerons) an hit -3 on a 18
    hole round on a putter practice green

  8. thats the same thing i did except with the black series #1 and i chose the
    scotty. it should come in this week!!!

  9. All the putters odyssey ,rossa, scotty ,yes etc. are great putters with
    unique feel and looks. I like all of them and plan to own each at some time
    or another. I currently have an odyssey white hot xg marxman.

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