Hi there mate I like your channel very informative I have a question? do you by chance have a used club drying rack hanging around your shop u would like to get rid of.
i am saving up for a L.A.B. DF3 putter have yet to set anything negative about it except the price lol hope to have one soon nice video by the way cheers from Canada
Harold Swash was right up there at the forefront of putter design innovation from he began. The YES range is still one of the best putters on the market.
I've used the same Bullseye putter for 35 years. I don't seem to have particular miss on short or long putts. Maybe that means I'm inconsistent, not sure. How can I evaluate whether I need to replace my putter? TBH, the think about putting that irritates me most is when the ball is heading straight for the cup and takes a 45 degree turn 4" away! I blame the hole setters for volcanoing the hole. Nothing a new putter can do to fix that.
Maybe I missed it. did you talk about the way LAB golf, Axis1 and others like them balance their putters? My guess is if you are gaming a Mezz you believe in that style?
What putter are you currently using? I'm looking into getting a l.a.b. putter. Do you have the mezz1 or the mezz max? What shaft did you choose? I was really knocked over by the mezz1 testing it at golf galaxy
Hi there mate I like your channel very informative I have a question? do you by chance have a used club drying rack hanging around your shop u would like to get rid of.
That has to be one of the best putting drills I have ever heard! Thanks, will do that in my next practice session.
Simply explained, covered everything, great video. Thanks!
Toe hang mallet for the win. I’m playing an TP Ardmore 3 (patina) and love the balance between blade and moi
i am saving up for a L.A.B. DF3 putter have yet to set anything negative about it except the price lol hope to have one soon nice video by the way cheers from Canada
I can say they are worth it
Thank you, Jim and Robin.
Great video Jim, my gamer at the moment is the Taylormade ARC One out of Japan. I have a barrel of putters who have misbehaved 😅.
Harold Swash was right up there at the forefront of putter design innovation from he began.
The YES range is still one of the best putters on the market.
Tuesday trivia: “Answer” wouldn’t fit on the bumper so Karsten’s wife suggested he call it “Anser” which fit and the rest is history.
Very informative as usual, excellent video Jim MC thank you
I've used the same Bullseye putter for 35 years. I don't seem to have particular miss on short or long putts. Maybe that means I'm inconsistent, not sure. How can I evaluate whether I need to replace my putter? TBH, the think about putting that irritates me most is when the ball is heading straight for the cup and takes a 45 degree turn 4" away! I blame the hole setters for volcanoing the hole. Nothing a new putter can do to fix that.
Great video! You describe very well! ❤😂
Fun Fact - Anser is actually short for Answer as in the Answer to Arnold Palmers Wilson 8802 putter.
Are you still gaming the LAB Putter?
In order to insure an upright lie angle, would you consider buying a long putter and cutting down the shaft?
Maybe I missed it. did you talk about the way LAB golf, Axis1 and others like them balance their putters? My guess is if you are gaming a Mezz you believe in that style?
What putter are you currently using? I'm looking into getting a l.a.b. putter. Do you have the mezz1 or the mezz max? What shaft did you choose? I was really knocked over by the mezz1 testing it at golf galaxy
Weren't blades a bullseye or cash in type putter??
Fantastic other things "do you like the look of the putter?" "can you line the putter to your target?" "do you have a price range?" jjSD PGA
Flat cat grips ??
Had them . Potential there just not a fan
What we call a blade , isn't itcreallyva flanged blade ?? I think a trye blade is a,Bullseye or cash in tyoe putter??
Sorry for typos