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April 4, 2007 on 1:51 pm | In
Putters
Sometime in the late 1960s, a gentleman with the initials P.B. arrived at a garage in Tuscalossa, Alabama to have a conversation with a Postman named T.P Mills about making a putter for him. Fast-Forward 40 Years, and we take the old dog out for a spin to see how it stacks up to today’s putters.
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April 2, 2007 on 10:49 pm | In
Putters
There are no less than 3 things in the Puku JME that you won’t find in another production putter. To kick off “Masters Week Mayhem” I thought I’d start with a putter that 90% of the readers have never heard of.
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March 11, 2007 on 8:16 pm | In
Putters
When you sit down to think of a radical new putter design, the phrase “Hide The Orange” isn’t something you plan on ending up with. The engineers at Profound Putters have a way to help you keep your putts alined, and work that very phrase into your putting routine.
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February 18, 2007 on 11:40 am | In
News, Reviews, Putters
When Bettinardi’s head of Product Development hands you with a putter and says “This putter doesn’t exist yet,tell me what you think” you KNOW you are in for something special. Take a look at this prototype mallet with a new face milling technology!
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February 12, 2007 on 3:04 pm | In
Putters
Whether it is for his innovations in CNC Milled putters, or his ability to turn carbon steel into jewelry, people know a Bettinardi putter when they see one. The Bettinardi “C Series” putters have given Mizuno renewed credibility in the luxury putter market. We take a look at this “Marvel of the Moss” and find that it’s not just a pretty face.
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February 2, 2007 on 8:35 pm | In
Putters
Byron Morgan is one of the best-kept secrets in handcrafted putters. Most golfers don’t realize that there are still craftsmen out there that are producing Hand Made putters. This time, we explore the process of having Byron Morgan make a putter just for you…by hand.
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January 15, 2007 on 9:30 pm | In
Putters
It seems like everyone is coming out with a “Milled” putter this season. So when I heard that the king of the “2-Ball” market was taking a stab at it too, I must admit I wasn’t expecting what showed up last week. Let’s see what we have here,
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January 7, 2007 on 10:16 pm | In
Putters
The “Lesser Known” category is going to become a hot-spot on Putter Talk. I think there is no one better than George Palombi to get us started. Let’s take a look at how this small-time putter maker compares to the “Big Guns” in the industry.
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January 1, 2007 on 1:04 pm | In
Putters
The Never Compromise “Exchange putters give golfers several options that they have never had before. Will people know what to do with them?
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December 31, 2006 on 4:56 pm | In
Putters
Nike’s latest attempt at the premium putter market brings us a line that’s anything but ordinary. The Unitized line of putters brings us one piece technology, but is that a good thing?
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December 31, 2006 on 10:13 am | In
Putters
Ping’s Redwood line marks several things. Venturing into the milled-head market, $250+ price tags, and the return of the ‘Regular Ole-Anser’.
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