If you get clubs that are a year or two old you can get them for a manageable price. Last year I got a full set of M4 irons, a Callaway mavrik, 3 vokey sm8 wedges, and a scotty cameron special select Newport 2 for like $1500.
2 putter reviews in a row where Rick didn’t utilize the putt view mat in the studio. Regarding the suspicion that the putts were coming off the face to the right - doesn’t the HIT studio have a top-down camera that could have captured the direction from a better perspective?
Totally unscientific reviews but no use of equipment, very frustrating to watch as it’s basically useless info unless you enjoy an in depth look at ‘how Rick feels’ about the club
@@brocklanders1984I think you underestimate how much that actually means… Rick is a seriously good golfer, 100% should be using the putting mat and cameras etc for a full in-depth review but Rick is a pro and he has a different understanding of how it feels through the club and how it interacts with the ball, something not many of us would be able to understand or articulate when picking a new putter, it is not useless but could have been better
When comparing the two putters , all the balls with the indi putter were within a couple of inches of each other. The oddesy putter , the balls were quite some distance apart .
We can thank Lab putters for the price of normal putters, not handmade Scotty Camerons, going for $500+ going forward. This putter in the video is a really cool looking one with the weights on the toe and heal. The logo needs to be completely redone though.
I bet if you got 10 completely blank putters from 10 different companies in 10 different price ranges, 99% of golfers couldn't tell\feel a difference between any of them.
Rick, you should always do a quick shot comparison with other clubs like you did with the Odyssey. Really helps us understand the club performance better.
I’ve been using the same Ping Anser since I started playing about 5 years ago. It cost about 30 dollars. It has essentially the same shape as any blade putter you can find out there. When I hit bad putts, I know it and it’s not the clubs fault. I’ll likely never buy a new one because everything I know about putting has been learned using that putter. It doesn’t matter how much “technology” is in a putter, you’re either a good putter or you’re not.
Find out what your stroke is and what the putter you have is designed to do if it’s heavy toe hang and you have a straight back straight through stroke it’s no use to you
Love the reviews Rick. 👍 One suggestion: for all the clubs you review, you should play a BREAK 75 with. Every round is a new bag. The only real test is out on the course. 😁
When it comes to putting it is always the Puttee not the Putter that makes the difference. Get what feels good to you and gives you the most confidence and you will hole more putts.
The biggest difference I've ever seen with a putter is of the shelf vs getting fit. A fit putter makes putting noticeably easier. Probably the easiest club to be fit in to.
Omg big fan of your work Rick. I am playing card collector. I need those playing cards lol. Or some kind of club, which ever you fancy lol. Keep up the great work my guy.
I like the review. I know you're playing this putter now. I'd be interested to give it a try. I'm looking more towards Lab putters but...... Rick saying it's better than a Scotty? Must be good!
Need to break out the Evnroll er2 I have the cs and that drill it destroys imo. Thank you for that video years ago. Been in the bag since I ordered it the day the video released.
It's interesting to me to see the so-called "tech" in putters these days. I remember about 40 years ago my Mother bought a new putter for my Dad as a gift, and it had a "high moi" design to it with extra weight in the heel and toe, pretty much exactly like this putter. There is nothing new under the sun, I guess. Oh, and as for the putter itself -- my Dad HATED it with a passion! LOL
As far as that putter coming off to the right........ is the grip on straight? Do you have a putting laser that checks the flat part of the grip is perpendicular to the face? Something as simple as a crookedly installed grip is enough to make it do that.
I play an Odyssey mallet that I bought 30 years ago (along with the rest of my clubs) and always loved the weight, sound and feel of the putter. God bless a softer insert! I wish I could have seen a little more on the alignment marks and head design of the indy just to see if there was something to it to provide a few more checkpoints. My gut tells me there is more than a simple blue line if they are bragging that much about “ease of alignment”. But maybe not. Maybe it’s just another overpriced blade type putter.
Thanks Rick for the review. It is funny to me that people throw a fit about a $500 putter yet blindly purchase the latest and greatest driver at $700+. The putter is the most important club in the bag.
He did the forgiveness test against ai one, those are no joke forgiving so good on indi to tie. I got the cheaper blue ai one in a blade and it’s more forgiving than my mallet putters.
I feel when it comes to putting its not so much which putter, it's the putter that makes the difference. Easier to say, it's not the putter, it's the putter.
You would never be able to replicate the swing speed and impact force over and over enough to know whether it matters - however that also belies the evidence that it matters that much too.
Rick, please do a campaign to get all those unused golf clubs out of peoples garages and cupboards and in to the hands of new golfers!! How about hooking up with the golf unions and golf clubs to offer ‘Golf Club Amnesty to support beginners’ or ‘Free Your Golf Clubs’. Idea would be that we hand in unused clubs to the nearest local golf club and then they can be sold for minimum price to support grass roots golf. Golf for the people!!!
Not to be that guy, but if Rick wanted to get clubs in people’s hands he’d empty out his massive collection of clubs that he’s been sent that just sit in a closet, maybe have been used for a single review video, and sit there being wasted. He’s done a video on his storage room. Hundreds of sets of irons, drivers, putters and more that go completely unused
I putt with an old Ping 1A that I bought used in the early 2000s. I have tried other putters (including my dad's SC) and I really don't see a reason to replace it, definitely can't see dropping $500 on this.
As you hit more shots with a putter than any other club surely if its well made and you find a putter that suits your game the cost will be worth the investment?
at least my scotty holds some value, i can get it shipped back if it breaks, and i know its a nice quality putter. im expecting to play it the rest of my life. 300$ i paid for it new is worth that.
That’s a hell of a markup on something that cost $50 to produce…the cost of putters has gotten ridiculous and the fact of the matter is if you can’t putt in the first place a $500 putter isn’t gonna turn you into a great putter..buy the $100 putter and practice practice practice 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Everywhere in every industry has items at a crazy mark up, it's all to do with people's mind set naturally believing if something is expensive it must be good, it's our own fault for falling for it and making the purchases.
"aircraft aluminum" is always pure marketing speak. the most common and readily available aluminum grades are "aircraft" quality, as long as its solid and not some cast crap.
The golf club industry and the prices are a sham. Get a club, any old lump of metal, practise with it, over and over, see how it performs in your hands, adjust accordingly and stick with it. There simply ain't no magic bullet. The more you change, the more you gotta practise and adjust.
Really appreciate the contents and bringing these brands to our attention but I was surprised you’d do a putter review and at no point discuss whether it was a good fit for you and your stroke . 🤷♂️ What’s the toe hang? How does it compare to your own gamer it terms of fit and weight?
The putter should be the club you spend the most money on as you use it more than any other club in the bag. People pay £500 for a driver which they may only use 6 times in a round. Invest in your putter if it works for you!!!
40 years ago my mate bought a fancy heel toe weighted putter at Bolton muni, black and gold, I forget the brand. I stuck with my my ping pal until the seat broke. I putted better, I’ve had 5 putters in 45 years of golf. Gave one to my dad. It’s not the putter…..
When are we gonna get a Good Good putter review?? It was teased a few years ago when they came to visit but I don’t think it event came out! They have so many now it would be great to get your opinion!!
I don’t mind the price. If you don’t have the money, don’t buy the product-it’s not for you, and it’s not for me either. There are many other putters at a lower price point. Just like with any other product, you can choose to buy cheap or expensive options. This pricing doesn’t create a barrier to entry for the sport, only a barrier for the brand to reach the mass market.
The prices on the web site are comparable with any premium putter, sorry you went for a Ping 2k fitting and the putter went rusty in 1 round. I wouldn’t buy one because i love the putter i use, but if i was in the market, i would research them. We use putter more than any other club, and pay less attention when buying one. Ultimately i use an old TM spider, on tour you see so many pros using them, when my pals try my putter, off they go to eBay buying an old spider, you can pick them up for £50-£100, and they will hold their price.
Putters is the one thing I don't understand the price increase in. I bought my ap1 710 set for 450€ or 500€ back in 2011 as the outgoing model at my club in a fitting, what did they cost new 650-700€?. A new set of G430 cost around 1000-1100€ . Sure more expensive but inflation wise not THAT much more. and last years G425 is about 550€ A driver costed 200-250 back then and now 350€ for about the same Putters though is bonkers. I payed 140€ for my ping anser d back in 2012. A new anser is 350€....basically the same putter, that IS crazy.
I think prices are increasing on putters due to players tending to keep a good putter in the bag longer because technology really isn't making a major difference year to year. That means you need higher prices to offset the lower amount of sales. Also, almost all top end putters are milled now and milling is a drastically more expensive process than casting. That would be my guess as a person who has only had 2 putters over the last 10+ years and plans on having my current one in the bag for the foreseeable future.
@@jameszaimes7407 sounds probable. I will probably change my old ap1 clubs if I play more than two rounds a year. But I will not replace my special putter for a long while, Don’t see the point. It goes straight, there is no distance to be gained and less risk if shit hits than an iron where forgiveness is a point.
@Infigo96 exactly, and people who are the main consumers in the industry usually change irons every 2-3 years and drivers, oftentimes yearly. I used to be a club fitter and I would often do a full bag fitting with customers who had clubs from 2 years prior yet had a putter from 10 years prior and we usually didn't change that out.
Doesn't seem like much, especially for the price. So much of what makes a putter work for me is a combination of head and grip that adds up to the right balanced feel.
You use a putter more than any other club, so why not get fit and ignore price? It’s also a club that doesn’t wear out. Not to mention Scotty is no more expensive than ping PLD, Taylormade milled, Toulon, etc. and this indi putter costs similar to a Scotty in the UK.
Buy yourself a used cheaper putter that you feel comfortable swinging and take the extra money and get a couple putting lessons. You don’t need a $500 putter.
Indi has to do something with their logo. It’s just not appealing enough for the aspirations of the brand. It looks like the golf brand of a supermarket
The lie angle looks a degree or two too much flat which can cause pushes to the right or cause you to flip it closed through impact resulting in a left miss. A well fit $100 putter will out perform an ill fit $1000 putter every day.
Hold on you might hit the putter 20 to 35 times a round a driver 12 to 15. Is it not better value than a 500 pound driver that goes 4 yards further than a model from 5 years ago
Price is just what people are willing to pay and to be fair, LAB / LA Golf and some Bettinardi and Evnrol are just as expensive. When you strip away all the marketing, it’s a flat piece of metal (or insert) hitting a spherical golf ball either on line to your intended target and at the right pace or not. Some suit some players better than others but they’re ‘just’ putters. I reckon you give a great putter like Brad Faxon a $75 putter and he will still hole more putts than average Joe with a $600 one. 🤷♂️
There is definitely some difference. I used to slightly push putts of 10' and farther on occasion, I invested in a armlock Evnroll putter, and my putts come out so much straighter. It took some time for me to get the stance/positioning right, but when I did, I started hitting my lines. It's also made me better at reading greens because I'm not left wondering if it broke or if I just pushed it a bit.
@@ethanfullerton507 there's not much difference. It's all about how much the putter weighs, weight distribution, hardness of the face, and where the shaft is aligned. Everything else is all down to human feel/error.
Golf prices for clubs are disgusting
And yet plenty of people are happy to pay the price.
If you get clubs that are a year or two old you can get them for a manageable price. Last year I got a full set of M4 irons, a Callaway mavrik, 3 vokey sm8 wedges, and a scotty cameron special select Newport 2 for like $1500.
@@filecabinet827 wouldn't quite say 'happy'
Never buying new clubs is a must nowadays to not get scammed by these prices
Looks very nice but OMG that price is ridiculous
2 putter reviews in a row where Rick didn’t utilize the putt view mat in the studio. Regarding the suspicion that the putts were coming off the face to the right - doesn’t the HIT studio have a top-down camera that could have captured the direction from a better perspective?
literally what I was thinking...this information all seems a bit airy fairy when there is technical data to really give us an idea.
Was just about to comment this too, maybe Rick can do a second review in the studio
Totally unscientific reviews but no use of equipment, very frustrating to watch as it’s basically useless info unless you enjoy an in depth look at ‘how Rick feels’ about the club
Agree useless
@@brocklanders1984I think you underestimate how much that actually means… Rick is a seriously good golfer, 100% should be using the putting mat and cameras etc for a full in-depth review but Rick is a pro and he has a different understanding of how it feels through the club and how it interacts with the ball, something not many of us would be able to understand or articulate when picking a new putter, it is not useless but could have been better
Im surprised they didn't also send a rep wearing knee pads.
😂😂😂 for real tho!!!
lol
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It's the same price as a Scotty! Both of them are a milled lump of metal. There are no wonder putter out there. It's what fits your game and look.
Right and my Scotty is Stainless Steel, not aluminum.
Lab are magic
I mean, a lot of the newer putters actually do have technology built within them. But if you can't putt, you can't putt 🤷🏽♂️
@@Michael.Sandoval33 I got a LAB and have gained 3 strokes putting compared to my old fitted gamer according to arccos over 15 rounds now
@@deanh891 I have tossed around the idea of getting myself a Lab as well. The price is up there but from all accounts, it is worth it.
All of that presentation and schmoosing… but the actual results….this is why we all come back Rick, thank you.
This putter spoke for itself. However, I won’t be paying more than 100 bucks for a putter ever.
When comparing the two putters , all the balls with the indi putter were within a couple of inches of each other. The oddesy putter , the balls were quite some distance apart .
Let’s hope it’s not Boeing aluminum.
LOL
We can thank Lab putters for the price of normal putters, not handmade Scotty Camerons, going for $500+ going forward. This putter in the video is a really cool looking one with the weights on the toe and heal. The logo needs to be completely redone though.
Still use the same ping zing putter I've had since I was a kid in the 1990's, it works just fine.
Putters are a load of shit. Putter is all mental and feel. There's no need whatsoever to get a $500 putter.
I’ve used the same ping Anser since I started, and I’ll probably use it until I stop golfing
If you can putt, you can putt with almost anything (within reason). A hybrid or the leading edge of a wedge. All this bull about putter tech ...
I used to have a ping zing 2 great putter I sold it when I stopped golfing for a while.
I bet if you got 10 completely blank putters from 10 different companies in 10 different price ranges, 99% of golfers couldn't tell\feel a difference between any of them.
Rick, you should always do a quick shot comparison with other clubs like you did with the Odyssey. Really helps us understand the club performance better.
I know I am a few days late to the party, but I'm still using my YES Callie putter and love it.
I’ve been using the same Ping Anser since I started playing about 5 years ago. It cost about 30 dollars. It has essentially the same shape as any blade putter you can find out there. When I hit bad putts, I know it and it’s not the clubs fault. I’ll likely never buy a new one because everything I know about putting has been learned using that putter. It doesn’t matter how much “technology” is in a putter, you’re either a good putter or you’re not.
Find out what your stroke is and what the putter you have is designed to do if it’s heavy toe hang and you have a straight back straight through stroke it’s no use to you
Love the reviews Rick. 👍 One suggestion: for all the clubs you review, you should play a BREAK 75 with. Every round is a new bag. The only real test is out on the course. 😁
$300 of that price tag is for the packaging.
Nah, at least $400. It's just a lump of aluminum.
Give it a go! Love it when you paly new clubs in your bag. Looking forward to the Kirkland full bag break 75
When it comes to putting it is always the Puttee not the Putter that makes the difference. Get what feels good to you and gives you the most confidence and you will hole more putts.
The biggest difference I've ever seen with a putter is of the shelf vs getting fit. A fit putter makes putting noticeably easier. Probably the easiest club to be fit in to.
Omg big fan of your work Rick. I am playing card collector. I need those playing cards lol. Or some kind of club, which ever you fancy lol. Keep up the great work my guy.
I like the review. I know you're playing this putter now. I'd be interested to give it a try. I'm looking more towards Lab putters but...... Rick saying it's better than a Scotty? Must be good!
Need to break out the Evnroll er2 I have the cs and that drill it destroys imo. Thank you for that video years ago. Been in the bag since I ordered it the day the video released.
It's interesting to me to see the so-called "tech" in putters these days. I remember about 40 years ago my Mother bought a new putter for my Dad as a gift, and it had a "high moi" design to it with extra weight in the heel and toe, pretty much exactly like this putter. There is nothing new under the sun, I guess. Oh, and as for the putter itself -- my Dad HATED it with a passion! LOL
As far as that putter coming off to the right........ is the grip on straight? Do you have a putting laser that checks the flat part of the grip is perpendicular to the face? Something as simple as a crookedly installed grip is enough to make it do that.
Some people think that the more they spend the better they will putt. Good luck to them. Technique is everything.
I'm using a Cleveland Retrieve mallet and works just fine at £120
I play an Odyssey mallet that I bought 30 years ago (along with the rest of my clubs) and always loved the weight, sound and feel of the putter. God bless a softer insert! I wish I could have seen a little more on the alignment marks and head design of the indy just to see if there was something to it to provide a few more checkpoints. My gut tells me there is more than a simple blue line if they are bragging that much about “ease of alignment”. But maybe not. Maybe it’s just another overpriced blade type putter.
It’s the same concept as the Kind Cobra 3D printed putters. The body of the putter is super light with heavy weights on each end.
Not overly surprised by your findings, all modern putters have very similar technology with weight being moved for MOI.
I'll stick with my Cleveland Huntingdon Beach got it brand new half price for £60 and it's beautiful to putt with.
Thanks Rick for the review. It is funny to me that people throw a fit about a $500 putter yet blindly purchase the latest and greatest driver at $700+. The putter is the most important club in the bag.
He did the forgiveness test against ai one, those are no joke forgiving so good on indi to tie. I got the cheaper blue ai one in a blade and it’s more forgiving than my mallet putters.
Some of Ricks reasoning? Entertaining and very watchable. Great Jon RS.
I wanna see you review the lab df3 Rick !!
I feel when it comes to putting its not so much which putter, it's the putter that makes the difference. Easier to say, it's not the putter, it's the putter.
That's what i like about Rick ! Even if they put a gold bar with RS on it , in the box ... he's gonna tell you his honest opinion . ❤
YeS!! Please game it. I am a big fan of 6061 putters.. aesthetically, it looks good, aside from the big branding in the cavity.
Please do a review of the Vice Golf Clubs.
Tried several putters, including several scotty cammerons...chose a Mizuno
Would have been interesting to see balls with lines on to see what the roll was like. Looked like a quality bit of kit.
You would never be able to replicate the swing speed and impact force over and over enough to know whether it matters - however that also belies the evidence that it matters that much too.
The company claim regarding aiming accuracy was obnoxiously skewed. I was done taking the putter seriously at that point.
you should review the Olson Putter!
Rick, please do a campaign to get all those unused golf clubs out of peoples garages and cupboards and in to the hands of new golfers!! How about hooking up with the golf unions and golf clubs to offer ‘Golf Club Amnesty to support beginners’ or ‘Free Your Golf Clubs’. Idea would be that we hand in unused clubs to the nearest local golf club and then they can be sold for minimum price to support grass roots golf. Golf for the people!!!
Not to be that guy, but if Rick wanted to get clubs in people’s hands he’d empty out his massive collection of clubs that he’s been sent that just sit in a closet, maybe have been used for a single review video, and sit there being wasted. He’s done a video on his storage room. Hundreds of sets of irons, drivers, putters and more that go completely unused
They want to keep riff raff off of their pretty grass... atleast that's what I run into a lot when I golf
Golf Shoes look super comfy.
But will it “Rust” like the Ping after using on damp grass? 😆
I putt with an old Ping 1A that I bought used in the early 2000s. I have tried other putters (including my dad's SC) and I really don't see a reason to replace it, definitely can't see dropping $500 on this.
Put the Hardy up against them in off centre strikes. 😉
Don’t like goose neck putters do they have mallet style?
Rick, can you review the new Vice clubs???
As you hit more shots with a putter than any other club surely if its well made and you find a putter that suits your game the cost will be worth the investment?
I just picked up a custom black scotty cameron. I know it's not going to make me Tiger Woods but my god does it look good.
It will be softer. It’s aluminum. It will probably start to dent on the center of it fairly quickly compared to stainless steel heads
Indy have really nailed the sort of tacky style that gets Rick going
at least my scotty holds some value, i can get it shipped back if it breaks, and i know its a nice quality putter. im expecting to play it the rest of my life. 300$ i paid for it new is worth that.
That's a slick looking putter
Kinda hard to check their stuff out when the website doesn't work
You should try a Kevin Burns putter
That’s a hell of a markup on something that cost $50 to produce…the cost of putters has gotten ridiculous and the fact of the matter is if you can’t putt in the first place a $500 putter isn’t gonna turn you into a great putter..buy the $100 putter and practice practice practice 👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼👍🏼
Everywhere in every industry has items at a crazy mark up, it's all to do with people's mind set naturally believing if something is expensive it must be good, it's our own fault for falling for it and making the purchases.
"aircraft aluminum" is always pure marketing speak. the most common and readily available aluminum grades are "aircraft" quality, as long as its solid and not some cast crap.
You best be using one of the poker chips as a ball marker Rick.
The golf club industry and the prices are a sham. Get a club, any old lump of metal, practise with it, over and over, see how it performs in your hands, adjust accordingly and stick with it. There simply ain't no magic bullet. The more you change, the more you gotta practise and adjust.
Still throws me off how different we pronounce Aluminum.
Hey Rick!! when are you testing the L.A.B df3?
Really appreciate the contents and bringing these brands to our attention but I was surprised you’d do a putter review and at no point discuss whether it was a good fit for you and your stroke . 🤷♂️
What’s the toe hang? How does it compare to your own gamer it terms of fit and weight?
For that price I expect the flight case, the cards, the sample head and more. That's taking the mickey.
The putter should be the club you spend the most money on as you use it more than any other club in the bag. People pay £500 for a driver which they may only use 6 times in a round. Invest in your putter if it works for you!!!
40 years ago my mate bought a fancy heel toe weighted putter at Bolton muni, black and gold, I forget the brand. I stuck with my my ping pal until the seat broke. I putted better, I’ve had 5 putters in 45 years of golf. Gave one to my dad. It’s not the putter…..
If you'll manufacture the cards, I would definitely buy some. Please consider selling some cards on your website.
My clubs are from 2014, they work just fine
When are we gonna get a Good Good putter review?? It was teased a few years ago when they came to visit but I don’t think it event came out! They have so many now it would be great to get your opinion!!
I don’t mind the price. If you don’t have the money, don’t buy the product-it’s not for you, and it’s not for me either. There are many other putters at a lower price point. Just like with any other product, you can choose to buy cheap or expensive options. This pricing doesn’t create a barrier to entry for the sport, only a barrier for the brand to reach the mass market.
The prices on the web site are comparable with any premium putter, sorry you went for a Ping 2k fitting and the putter went rusty in 1 round. I wouldn’t buy one because i love the putter i use, but if i was in the market, i would research them. We use putter more than any other club, and pay less attention when buying one. Ultimately i use an old TM spider, on tour you see so many pros using them, when my pals try my putter, off they go to eBay buying an old spider, you can pick them up for £50-£100, and they will hold their price.
They say they want to bring more people into the game and make it more accessible but the price of clubs keeps going up lol.
I thought it came with 2 different heads at first. That was a missed opportunity
Putters is the one thing I don't understand the price increase in. I bought my ap1 710 set for 450€ or 500€ back in 2011 as the outgoing model at my club in a fitting, what did they cost new 650-700€?. A new set of G430 cost around 1000-1100€ . Sure more expensive but inflation wise not THAT much more. and last years G425 is about 550€ A driver costed 200-250 back then and now 350€ for about the same
Putters though is bonkers. I payed 140€ for my ping anser d back in 2012. A new anser is 350€....basically the same putter, that IS crazy.
I think prices are increasing on putters due to players tending to keep a good putter in the bag longer because technology really isn't making a major difference year to year. That means you need higher prices to offset the lower amount of sales. Also, almost all top end putters are milled now and milling is a drastically more expensive process than casting. That would be my guess as a person who has only had 2 putters over the last 10+ years and plans on having my current one in the bag for the foreseeable future.
@@jameszaimes7407 sounds probable. I will probably change my old ap1 clubs if I play more than two rounds a year. But I will not replace my special putter for a long while, Don’t see the point. It goes straight, there is no distance to be gained and less risk if shit hits than an iron where forgiveness is a point.
@Infigo96 exactly, and people who are the main consumers in the industry usually change irons every 2-3 years and drivers, oftentimes yearly. I used to be a club fitter and I would often do a full bag fitting with customers who had clubs from 2 years prior yet had a putter from 10 years prior and we usually didn't change that out.
Review the Spoiler OG Putter
Check the grip
Still waiting to see a vice putter review!!!!
Doesn't seem like much, especially for the price. So much of what makes a putter work for me is a combination of head and grip that adds up to the right balanced feel.
I'm 2 min in and ready to buy one because I love their gumption
Oh....kept watching. $479...gotta look into it a bit more 😅😂
You use a putter more than any other club, so why not get fit and ignore price? It’s also a club that doesn’t wear out. Not to mention Scotty is no more expensive than ping PLD, Taylormade milled, Toulon, etc. and this indi putter costs similar to a Scotty in the UK.
Does it come with a Stratocaster 🎸
Buy yourself a used cheaper putter that you feel comfortable swinging and take the extra money and get a couple putting lessons.
You don’t need a $500 putter.
Indi has to do something with their logo. It’s just not appealing enough for the aspirations of the brand. It looks like the golf brand of a supermarket
The lie angle looks a degree or two too much flat which can cause pushes to the right or cause you to flip it closed through impact resulting in a left miss. A well fit $100 putter will out perform an ill fit $1000 putter every day.
The font and blue in the logo makes it look unbelievably cheap. That’s a Walmart club with a huge marketing budget
Why would a putter manufacturer send it's new and expensive putter to someone who is not a good putter
Send it to me in New Zealand. 😊😊
It's time to roll the rock should definitely be their official slogan if it isn't already
I don't care what anyone says.... Nothing beats an odyssey 2 ball for $130 new. That putter can go toe to toe with anything else on the market
It's a beautiful putter Rick but the price is just ridiculous. If I came home with a 400 dollar putter my wife would beat me with it. Lol.
Hold on you might hit the putter 20 to 35 times a round a driver 12 to 15. Is it not better value than a 500 pound driver that goes 4 yards further than a model from 5 years ago
Their putters names,
Cash, Jett, Ramone, Allison.
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Price is just what people are willing to pay and to be fair, LAB / LA Golf and some Bettinardi and Evnrol are just as expensive. When you strip away all the marketing, it’s a flat piece of metal (or insert) hitting a spherical golf ball either on line to your intended target and at the right pace or not. Some suit some players better than others but they’re ‘just’ putters. I reckon you give a great putter like Brad Faxon a $75 putter and he will still hole more putts than average Joe with a $600 one. 🤷♂️
There is definitely some difference. I used to slightly push putts of 10' and farther on occasion, I invested in a armlock Evnroll putter, and my putts come out so much straighter. It took some time for me to get the stance/positioning right, but when I did, I started hitting my lines. It's also made me better at reading greens because I'm not left wondering if it broke or if I just pushed it a bit.
@@ethanfullerton507 there's not much difference. It's all about how much the putter weighs, weight distribution, hardness of the face, and where the shaft is aligned. Everything else is all down to human feel/error.
I agree the arm lock evnroll putter has improved my putting so much. It was worth every penny.
Where was this video 2 days ago? I just bought my first Scotty!
Compared to DF2.1?
That price is definitely too high no matter how good it is
Too expensive. Stop watching at the price reveal.
Still playing ping pal and very happy
$500 for a putter???? 😂 Y’all have fun with that’s. I’m not even gonna bother finishing the video. I’m not their customer base.
Good luck moving them at that price.
Nice to see some blue sky in England. 😂😂😂😂