Category: Putters

Articles, reviews and news on golf putters from TaylorMade, Nike, Titleist, Scotty Cameron, Ping, Odyssey, and more.

Ping G5i UG-Le Putter

Ping calls this its Ug-Le putter, but I honestly don’t think its any worse than many other companies’ offerings. It’s center shafted, which I like, and has Ping’s sweet feeling dual durometer insert. Alignment is aided with a two toned top insert, and an hourglass shape. The hollwo body and sole cavities strip weight from the center for redistribution to the sides for a higher mometn of intertia. It also has Ping’s Winn Putter grips, which I think are the best out there right now.

September 11, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentPutters
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Callaway I-Trax Putter


CALLAWAY I-Trax Putter


CALLAWAY I-Trax Putter

There are putters with customizable weights, and putters with customizable lies. But this is the first I’ve seen with a customizable alignment aid.

The Callaway I-Trax Putter has a special removable strip that allows you to change from the Callaway Chevron alignment aid to one with three parallel lines.

The putter itself has a lightweight, milled aluminum head, by Bettinardi (remember that Callaway also owns Hogan golf). Two weights in the face—positioned at the heel and toe, and a third at the rear create a triangulation for stablity. A sound slot behind the face offers audible feedback.

August 27, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentPutters
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Scotty Cameron Detour Putter


SCOTTY CAMERON Detour Putter


SCOTTY CAMERON Detour Putter

I’ve always found Scotty Cameron putters to be a bit bland. The materials and craftsman ship were first rate, but for a guy who has been declared a genius, the designs were pretty derivative.

Now don’t get me wrong. I own a Cameron Newport, and have had some really good days putting with it. But I didn’t see the genius.

I can’t say that any more. The new Detour Putter stands on its own as a wholly original—and clever—design.

What make this design stand out is that the body has a slight arc to it, which visually encourages the player to take the curving stroke that’s now all the rage among putting gurus.

In the now preferred stroke, the putter head travels slightly inside on the back-swing, back to square at impact, and slightly inside on the follow-through. Cameron says that the way most putters are designed, this requires some hand manipulation to keep the face square.

The Detour, on the other hand, has a design that naturally keeps the putter face square throughout the stroke.

Milled from aircraft aluminum, the Detour has a Heel-Toe steel weighting bar and a backweight that creates a balanced weight triangulation. Milled body pockets lighten the body, allowing even mroe perimeter weight distribution. An elastomer cushion around the face dampens vibration, softens the sound and offers a solid feel for distance control.

August 20, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentPutters
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GigaGolf Technica SC-230 Putter

Technica SC-230

Giga Golf’s SC 230 Putter is designed with a pronounced alignment aid that Giga says makes lining up those six footers an easier task. Cast in 17-4 stainless steel this 350 gram putter comes with a double bend shaft. In its design, it’s similar to the Never Compromise Voodoo putter, with the stong heel and toe weighting and deep body to prevent skidding.

August 17, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentPutters
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Nike OZ Black T-130 Putter


NIKE OZ Black T130 Putter


NIKE OZ Black T130 Putter

Listed on the Golf Digest 2006 Hot List, the Nike OZ Black T-130 putter has the highest Moment of Inertia (resistance to twisting) of any putter in the Nike line. Two 65 gram tungsten weights have been located on the back at the heel and toe. The deep mallet style also serves to move weight away from the putterface. To further relocate weight, the face of the putter has been milled out and filled with a polymer that is 65% lighter than aluminum. Nike says that this not only gives the putter an outstanding feel at impact, it also allows them to move even more weight away from the face and to the perimeter.

August 14, 2006 |  Category: EquipmentGolf Digest Hot List 2006Putters
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