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| Hi GTO members A while back I used to put with an old golden goose putter. I then decided to "get with the times" and upgraded to a ping-eye (heel-toe) putter. I've more recently "upgraded" again to an Odyssey heel-toe putter. Each time I've upgraded I've traded my previous putter in. I'm now in the situation where I'm really not happy with the feel of my current putter and am thinking of going "back to basics". The putter I felt most comfortable with was the old golden goose (the current day equivalent wold be one of the classic shaped Scotty Cameron putters). I also really like the feel of the old classic shaped Ray-Cook putter (the half oval shaped one). Another putter that I really liked the feel of was the old (spoon shaped) one that Phil Mickelson used to put with (not sure of he's still using it) So to cut a long really story short - can anyone give me some options on some "modern" putters that have a really, really soft feel to them?? (or should I just go back to the old golden goose?? Thanks Cooper |
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| Re: Advice on Soft-Feel Putters? ping g5i tess, check it out you will love it, im in the progress of getting up 120$ to get me one also the yes c groove sophia, but i dont know if it has the soft feel but it has the phil mic shape like the tess |