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| Hello all, I have been looking into putters and has anyones seen ones with non-metal shafts. I woundered what putters do you all use and what shafts do they come with. Do non-medal putters mae any difference? TJ |
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| Re: Graphite Shaft Putters A putter with a graphite shaft will be lighter than a putter with a steel shaft. Plus, it will stand out as putters with steel shafts are the standard. However, if you need a 'bend' putter shaft or an 'over hosel', graphite is not an option. I broke an AccuFLEX Evolution shaft in my driver, and had considered cutting it at the .370" mark, and putting it in my putter. That would have been the coolest looking putter, bar none! |
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| Re: Graphite Shaft Putters Hey lowpost again mate, Thanx again for the info. I know what you mean becasue at the moment i use a Ben sayers PG-03 putter which it a blade style putter with a graphite shaft and i dont remember seeing alot of putters that dont have steel shafts. But its a putter that works well for me. TJ |
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