TaylorMade Spider Tour Series Putters - Everything you need to know
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- Опубликовано: 1 окт 2023
- TG Test Pro Neil Wain and Equipment Editor Simon Daddow discuss the new five model TaylorMade Spider Tour Series 2023 putter line-up.
From MOI to CG Depth and the growing trend of Counter-Balancing, let us help you decide which model best suits you.
Get more information and a test verdict on the TaylorMade Spider Tour Series putters from our website here shorturl.at/arPX6
Timestamps:
0:21 The legacy of Spider putters.
2:01 The rising trend of counter-balanced putters on tour.
2:58 The new Spider Tour models.
3:08 How the body construction differs to previous Spider models.
3:21 An explanation of the different MOI, CG Depths and hosel options within the new putter family.
5:09 Why you shouldn't buy a new TaylorMade Spider Tour putter until the bigger Counter-Balanced S model launches in 2024.
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Great that they won’t chip up, that’s been one major flaw, personally I’d like the tour x in a double bend shaft. Great job! 👍🏻
Thanks for your input and feedback Brian, appreciate you taking the time.
They have to be some of the best putters available 🎉
Agreed Paul, very much looking forward to trying the Counter Balanced S.
Can you tell me why I would choose a double bend vs a slight slant hosel? I understand one is face balanced and one has toe hang but what type of putter does each hosel fit? Beyond the straight back straight through as I don’t think that is really very common. Does one address a certain miss, left or right? Or is it how someone stands over the ball? Thank you.
It really is the shape of your stroke and how you like the putter to feel/behave Cliff.
Simon sees putting in straight lines (he prefers a face balanced putter), so he likes the putter to feel like it travels back and through on a straight line, that way he feels he can start putts on the intended line. For him a significant toe hang putter feels like it fights his stroke, giving inconsistencies in getting the putter blade back square at impact.
There's plenty of golfers though that love slight or more significant toe hang putters as their stroke is either more arcing, or they like the feel of releasing the putter through through impact. Where that same releasing feel for Simon would be completely unnatural.
Toe hang can be linked to where you miss most often, but don't see it as a cure just for a left or right side miss.
Hope that helps?
Hi have you reviewed the L neck model
We haven't sorry.
Does anyone know if the cover is magnetic like the original Ghost or Velcro?
Yes, they are magnetic Thomas.
Hi Simon & Neil loved the tech Video 👍, but I need to see Neil hitting the different models on the putting Green& tell me what what the difference in FEEL is🤔, with each model, plus also does the FEEL change with a counter balance & a different putter grip, Thanks Dickey 9hcp 76year senior golfer
Thanks for your feedback Dick, really appreciate you taking the time.
Yes, feel can change significantly with a counter-balanced model, the idea is getting more weight above the hands. Some people love the concept, others not so, they're well worth having a play with, when you're looking for a new putter.
No mention at all, of swing weight playability, but it can come in pretty colours. Dou
What’s the difference in face insert with the two different options
The face insert for all the latest Spider Tour models is the same Kenny.
@@todaysgolfer I saw the option for surlyn or aluminum in the “my spider” customization. Thanks for the reply in advance
@@kennyandrade7868 Ok that makes sense. The Surlyn gives a little softer feel (and some will say slower ball speed) where the Aluminium is slightly firmer and faster.
Give some thought to the ball you typically use. We're not huge fans of teaming a super soft ball with a super soft insert as you can end up with a very spongy impact sensation. You may feel it's necessary though if you play lots of gold on very quick greens.
Hope that helps.
@@todaysgolfer I want whatever Scottie is using 😂
Loved the original spider but man it chips
The new model is PVD nick, so over time it will wear slowly but won't chip.
Really!! Is that ALL we needed to know about the new spiders, how disapointing