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| I recently purchased a clone two ball putter. I have always had a problem with putting the ball one inch left of the cup. Old eyes I guess. No matter what I tried my alignment was off. I was intrigued by the Odyssey Two Ball putter concept but didn't think it was worth $170. I purchased a clone two ball putter on Ebay for $23 to see if the concept would help. The improvement in my putting has been dramatic! I am dropping one putts left and right. I have always been good at judging speed and break. With the assistance with alignment many more are going in. If you are having alignment problems...give one a try! |
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| Again seeing your local pro or one of the guys on here is a must for buying a putter. The putter bought off the shelf will fit 10 percent of the market and the rest need to cut down make longer put extra weight or take it off the head buy putting more in the handle. So check your comfortable alignment position and make sure the putter is made to suit you and you alone........ DON’T MAKE YOURSELF SUIT THE PUTTER Good golfing folks… PS I have a good friend that designed a putter; it is a very expensive business manufacturing and promoting new products. Last edited by Cliff : 08-25-2003 at 12:20 PM. |
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| Re: two ball putter Just a second vote to the two ball putter clone. I also didn't agree with the price odyssey was asking for their putter (although the insert of the clones suck compared to the OEM club). The alignment system is second-to-none. If you are good at judging weight and line, a 2 ball clone is the way to go. Line up your line, start your ball down your line (which good putters do anyway), and watch the ball fall in the hole. Not a magic wand by any means, but certainly the best alignment system I've ever seen. |
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