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Luke Donald

 

Aaah cool, I've studied his putting a tiny bit actually. Super stable lower body, great base, zero hip movement on the way back. Blade under throat, leans his shaft a bit at address but pretty straight at impact, tiniest bit of eye/head follow — very nice pure stroke. Excellent putter, lots of great takeaway from his technique we can all do well to try and learn from. :)

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Luke Donald

 

Aaah cool, I've studied his putting a tiny bit actually. Super stable lower body, great base, zero hip movement on the way back. Blade under throat, leans his shaft a bit at address but pretty straight at impact, tiniest bit of eye/head follow — very nice pure stroke. Excellent putter, lots of great takeaway from his technique we can all do well to try and learn from. :)

 

There is no "right way" to putt. Aronold and Jack proved that years ago. :)

 

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There is no "right way" to putt. Aronold and Jack proved that years ago. :)

 

Who said there was? Certainly not me sir.

 

I spent a bunch of hours this week working Jack's piston stroke actually. It's awesome and very worthwhile to learn from. On some level it makes pure sense and the "push" works very well. I plan to develop it more. Was also studying Arnold's stroke today, and how he used the knock knees to create a more stable "unmoving" base. (Like Luke Donald)

 

That all said, I believe there are universal fundamentals and I believe all golfers benefit from learning them. I'm not aware for example of any top putters who didn't keep their head fairly still so I think we can agree "keep your head mostly still during a putting stroke" is a good starting point for all golfers to develop a personal stroke from. YMMV. Stable base, that's another one, I've never seen a top putter with lots of movement in their base. There's also intangible stuff, i.e. all great putters had a belief they could make the shot, etc. These are universal to 99.9% of the greats so they are good starting points for us in learning mastery. If you want to master something you need to narrow it down eventually. You have to draw a line some place because life is too short to give equal time to every possibility, see below. Putting is personal yes, but there are also a handful of traits that all the greats share and while you maybe reluctant to refer to them as "right" they certainly are not wrong, and it definitely doesn't serve us better as golfers to give them less priority. But that's not for this thread, and as always YMMV my friend. It's just my view and never meant to contradict your view. To each their own. Cheers. :D

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Tried the Rife two bar again today, I think I am starting to understand this club. The round sole and toe is so you can hold it straight up and down like a pendulum, and if you do that it hits super straight and the weight balances out a bit. I'll try some lead tape and then maybe their weight set. Just wanted to post this to be fair to Guerin, as always each club has it's own things you need to unlock. I was guilty of judging it too quickly, and I try never to do that. :D

 

EDIT. OK after adding some lead tape and learning to hold it vertically like a pendulum this thing is now one of the most deadly accurate clubs here. Just goes to show you, it's always the human, never the club. ha ha. Great design for adding tape too because it's balanced perfectly and out of sight. Guess what's no longer for sale? :D

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Bought the PING vault 2.0 Ketsch with black shaft and the bigger grip.

 

 

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g
Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g
Hybrids: Ping G425 19*
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60*
Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft   
Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

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Ping Vault Ketsch 2.0 35 inch black dot face-balanced straight model.

 

Spent a couple of years with the Spider Limited. I don't like to change putters, but I was leaving putts short outside of 10 feet and the model of Spider I had did not allow the weights to be changed.

 

The Ping just works for my SBST and off the left big toe stroke and it's heavy (with the standard gold weights). The first 2 or 3 rounds I was not convinced, but the last 4 have confirmed it's the right putter for me.

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Ping Vault Ketsch 2.0 35 inch black dot face-balanced straight model.

 

Spent a couple of years with the Spider Limited. I don't like to change putters, but I was leaving putts short outside of 10 feet and the model of Spider I had did not allow the weights to be changed.

 

The Ping just works for my SBST and off the left big toe stroke and it's heavy (with the standard gold weights). The first 2 or 3 rounds I was not convinced, but the last 4 have confirmed it's the right putter for me.

 

I picked up the Ketsch stealth with black shaft, black dot and black weights two days ago.

 

Are the black weights heavier or lighter? Thank the Copper?

 

The TR face is definitely livelier than my gamer before a two ball odyssey RX which was super soft. Still working on my touch from long distance as i don’t have to putt as hard now but inside 10’ i have all the confidence in the world with this thing. On straight putts it does all the work.

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g
Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g
Hybrids: Ping G425 19*
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60*
Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft   
Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

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Ping Vault Ketsch 2.0 35 inch black dot face-balanced straight model.

 

Spent a couple of years with the Spider Limited. I don't like to change putters, but I was leaving putts short outside of 10 feet and the model of Spider I had did not allow the weights to be changed.

 

The Ping just works for my SBST and off the left big toe stroke and it's heavy (with the standard gold weights). The first 2 or 3 rounds I was not convinced, but the last 4 have confirmed it's the right putter for me.

 

I picked up the Ketsch stealth with black shaft, black dot and black weights two days ago.

 

Are the black weights heavier or lighter? Thank the Copper?

 

The TR face is definitely livelier than my gamer before a two ball odyssey RX which was super soft. Still working on my touch from long distance as i don’t have to putt as hard now but inside 10’ i have all the confidence in the world with this thing. On straight putts it does all the work.

 

I do not know the weight of the black weights. All I could find was this, which only references material and not color.

 

"The new system offers sole weight options in steel (standard weight head), tungsten (15 grams heavier than standard) and aluminum (15 grams lighter than standard) to match a golfer’s feel and balance preferences."

 

I too have found the face to be livelier than my previous putter, which was the Taylormade Spider limited, but I like it. My experience adjusting to it was on the opposite side from yours...lag putts were immediately improved while I had to work a little bit to adjust to the, "quicker" face on putts inside say 8-10 feet.

 

The only thing I don't love is the stock grip, which on mine is a PP60. I'm just used to firmer and smaller grip and I'll probably swap that out over the winter.

 

Selecting this putter was not a quick decision. I went to Carls Golfland 3 or 4 times and basically hit every mallet with an alignment line over and over. The only putter that made the shortlist with the Ping was the Evnroll ER-6, but in the end the Ping was a better fit for me.

 

I didn't even know they made in a black shaft. I probably would have gone that way if I had known.

 

Let us know what you find out about the weights, although I'm a little hesitant to mess with a winning formula.

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Mizuno MP-64 KBS Tour Stiff

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Mizuno T24 56 V

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Ping Vault 2.0 Ketsch

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Ping Vault Ketsch 2.0 35 inch black dot face-balanced straight model.

 

Spent a couple of years with the Spider Limited. I don't like to change putters, but I was leaving putts short outside of 10 feet and the model of Spider I had did not allow the weights to be changed.

 

The Ping just works for my SBST and off the left big toe stroke and it's heavy (with the standard gold weights). The first 2 or 3 rounds I was not convinced, but the last 4 have confirmed it's the right putter for me.

 

I picked up the Ketsch stealth with black shaft, black dot and black weights two days ago.

 

Are the black weights heavier or lighter? Thank the Copper?

 

The TR face is definitely livelier than my gamer before a two ball odyssey RX which was super soft. Still working on my touch from long distance as i don’t have to putt as hard now but inside 10’ i have all the confidence in the world with this thing. On straight putts it does all the work.

 

I do not know the weight of the black weights. All I could find was this, which only references material and not color.

 

"The new system offers sole weight options in steel (standard weight head), tungsten (15 grams heavier than standard) and aluminum (15 grams lighter than standard) to match a golfer’s feel and balance preferences."

 

I too have found the face to be livelier than my previous putter, which was the Taylormade Spider limited, but I like it. My experience adjusting to it was on the opposite side from yours...lag putts were immediately improved while I had to work a little bit to adjust to the, "quicker" face on putts inside say 8-10 feet.

 

The only thing I don't love is the stock grip, which on mine is a PP60. I'm just used to firmer and smaller grip and I'll probably swap that out over the winter.

 

Selecting this putter was not a quick decision. I went to Carls Golfland 3 or 4 times and basically hit every mallet with an alignment line over and over. The only putter that made the shortlist with the Ping was the Evnroll ER-6, but in the end the Ping was a better fit for me.

 

I didn't even know they made in a black shaft. I probably would have gone that way if I had known.

 

Let us know what you find out about the weights, although I'm a little hesitant to mess with a winning formula.

e94b6d8e1444c77feada8c3c68a43092.jpg

 

The lag putts due to the livelier face is harder for me to gauge distance. I’ve put a few past the hole by 5’+. But haven’t missed any of the comebacks. That confidence so far has been awesome.

 

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g
Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g
Hybrids: Ping G425 19*
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60*
Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft   
Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

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Ping Vault Ketsch 2.0 35 inch black dot face-balanced straight model.

 

Spent a couple of years with the Spider Limited. I don't like to change putters, but I was leaving putts short outside of 10 feet and the model of Spider I had did not allow the weights to be changed.

 

The Ping just works for my SBST and off the left big toe stroke and it's heavy (with the standard gold weights). The first 2 or 3 rounds I was not convinced, but the last 4 have confirmed it's the right putter for me.

 

I picked up the Ketsch stealth with black shaft, black dot and black weights two days ago.

 

Are the black weights heavier or lighter? Thank the Copper?

 

The TR face is definitely livelier than my gamer before a two ball odyssey RX which was super soft. Still working on my touch from long distance as i don’t have to putt as hard now but inside 10’ i have all the confidence in the world with this thing. On straight putts it does all the work.

 

I do not know the weight of the black weights. All I could find was this, which only references material and not color.

 

"The new system offers sole weight options in steel (standard weight head), tungsten (15 grams heavier than standard) and aluminum (15 grams lighter than standard) to match a golfer’s feel and balance preferences."

 

I too have found the face to be livelier than my previous putter, which was the Taylormade Spider limited, but I like it. My experience adjusting to it was on the opposite side from yours...lag putts were immediately improved while I had to work a little bit to adjust to the, "quicker" face on putts inside say 8-10 feet.

 

The only thing I don't love is the stock grip, which on mine is a PP60. I'm just used to firmer and smaller grip and I'll probably swap that out over the winter.

 

Selecting this putter was not a quick decision. I went to Carls Golfland 3 or 4 times and basically hit every mallet with an alignment line over and over. The only putter that made the shortlist with the Ping was the Evnroll ER-6, but in the end the Ping was a better fit for me.

 

I didn't even know they made in a black shaft. I probably would have gone that way if I had known.

 

Let us know what you find out about the weights, although I'm a little hesitant to mess with a winning formula.

e94b6d8e1444c77feada8c3c68a43092.jpg

 

The lag putts due to the livelier face is harder for me to gauge distance. I’ve put a few past the hole by 5’+. But haven’t missed any of the comebacks. That confidence so far has been awesome.

 

 

The black shaft looks awesome. I would have definitely bought that had it been on the shelf!

 

Keep rolling em good. Running out of time in Michigan, but I plan to get in a few more rounds with it before the long dark winter arrives.

TSi4 Tensei White AV RAW X-Stiff/Hzrdus Gen 4 Black Stiff

Stealth 5 wood with Ventus

Titleist TS2 7 wood with Ventus

Mizuno MP-64 KBS Tour Stiff

Mizuno T24 60 X

Mizuno T24 56 V

Mizuno T24 50 F

Ping Vault 2.0 Ketsch

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Ping Vault Ketsch 2.0 35 inch black dot face-balanced straight model.

 

Spent a couple of years with the Spider Limited. I don't like to change putters, but I was leaving putts short outside of 10 feet and the model of Spider I had did not allow the weights to be changed.

 

The Ping just works for my SBST and off the left big toe stroke and it's heavy (with the standard gold weights). The first 2 or 3 rounds I was not convinced, but the last 4 have confirmed it's the right putter for me.

 

I picked up the Ketsch stealth with black shaft, black dot and black weights two days ago.

 

Are the black weights heavier or lighter? Thank the Copper?

 

The TR face is definitely livelier than my gamer before a two ball odyssey RX which was super soft. Still working on my touch from long distance as i don’t have to putt as hard now but inside 10’ i have all the confidence in the world with this thing. On straight putts it does all the work.

 

I do not know the weight of the black weights. All I could find was this, which only references material and not color.

 

"The new system offers sole weight options in steel (standard weight head), tungsten (15 grams heavier than standard) and aluminum (15 grams lighter than standard) to match a golfer’s feel and balance preferences."

 

I too have found the face to be livelier than my previous putter, which was the Taylormade Spider limited, but I like it. My experience adjusting to it was on the opposite side from yours...lag putts were immediately improved while I had to work a little bit to adjust to the, "quicker" face on putts inside say 8-10 feet.

 

The only thing I don't love is the stock grip, which on mine is a PP60. I'm just used to firmer and smaller grip and I'll probably swap that out over the winter.

 

Selecting this putter was not a quick decision. I went to Carls Golfland 3 or 4 times and basically hit every mallet with an alignment line over and over. The only putter that made the shortlist with the Ping was the Evnroll ER-6, but in the end the Ping was a better fit for me.

 

I didn't even know they made in a black shaft. I probably would have gone that way if I had known.

 

Let us know what you find out about the weights, although I'm a little hesitant to mess with a winning formula.

e94b6d8e1444c77feada8c3c68a43092.jpg

 

The lag putts due to the livelier face is harder for me to gauge distance. I’ve put a few past the hole by 5’+. But haven’t missed any of the comebacks. That confidence so far has been awesome.

 

 

The black shaft looks awesome. I would have definitely bought that had it been on the shelf!

 

Keep rolling em good. Running out of time in Michigan, but I plan to get in a few more rounds with it before the long dark winter arrives.

 

Luckily I’m in Tennessee so should have thru November to play. The black shaft just happened to be sitting on the shelf at my local course so it worked out nice. Good luck

Driver: Callaway Paradym Triple Diamond 8*, Tensei AV White 75g
Irons: TaylorMade P790, 5-PW; Mitsubishi MMT 110g
Hybrids: Ping G425 19*
Wedges: Ping Glide 3.0 50*, 54*, 60*
Putter: L.A.B. Directed Force 2.1, Polar BGT shaft   
Bag: Ping Hoofer Lite Midnight
Ball: Bridgestone Tour B X yellow, Callaway Chrome Soft X LS

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I bought a TM TP Juno and after playing with it for a few weeks I just don't feel comfortable with it. So, I bought a face balanced TM TP Ardmore. Putters always feel great in the showroom but feel totally different in the real world.
let me know if you wish to move the juno.

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I bought a TM TP Juno and after playing with it for a few weeks I just don't feel comfortable with it. So, I bought a face balanced TM TP Ardmore. Putters always feel great in the showroom but feel totally different in the real world.
let me know if you wish to move the juno.

 

There's one for sale here in Calgary: https://www.kijiji.ca/v-golf/calgary/taylormade-rh-juno-tp-collection-blade-putter/1390536768?enableSearchNavigationFlag=true

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Odyssey oWorks Japan model #1W Slant Hosel

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