got my df3 last week and i changed the grip to a 2 thumbs as i use a pray grip for putting .. the putter has been great .. one drill ive been doing is hoovering the putter behind the ball then just swinging the shoulders .. that really shows off what the putter can do with no manipulation .. give it a try if you have one
Got my DF3 last week and played it for the first time today. Had some really great putts and some really bad ones where I instinctually tried to manipulate the face. Thumbs off really shows off what these putters do, great tip!
Love it! Glad the video helped. Yeah for me it was a constant reminder for months and now it just feels so natural. My putting has honestly never been better. I am now able to hit my intended line 95 percent of the time which is huge!
Recently switch back to my previous ping anser blade for a few rounds and was surprised at how my puts had seemed to improved after close to a year of using the lab exclusively👍
Thanks you for the video. Excellent advise. The one handed putt is a great practice for all putters. It's a totally cool looking putter too and I can see it's advantages to others. It's funny, but I'm now in a rebuild mode to replace my mat after getting 3 weeks on the E.M.Lite and dropping 10 strokes due to putting. I kid you not. But good news! I'll be at Valhalla for the PGA Championship 2024 next week! WooHoo! NO not as an player, but we have dreams. Our home town course. It should be a blast.
DF3 user and i was struggling with misses to the right. I considered sending it to the dark cupboard under the stairs but instead decided to go left below right (right handed golfer) . This was a massive improvement instantly . it was really like the light bulb was switched on . So don't despair the putter is great and will be great for you.
Thanks mate! Yes there is definitely an adjustment period. Stick with it and hopefully the thumbs off drill give you that really nice feel to where you're not manipulating the face. Cheers
I too got custom fit for a DF3. It took a several weeks before I realized I was putting like my old way of manipulating the putter. I started practicing with thumbs off method and the putts started dropping. I can’t wait to get to the greens now. Went from a 14 index to 11 in the past month. Love my DF3.
Great video. Thanks! You have me trying to putt in the sim. I’m starting to enjoy it. Before your videos, I would just Auto Putt. Can you make a video going over the different data tiles you use? HLA for putting has been a good addition.
Interesting video, thank you. I'm going for A l.a.b. Fitting in 3 days, I may incorporate your thumbs off tip into the fitting. And if I decide to buy one, for sure be drilling those tips for the adjustment period. Thanks again!!👍
Thanks mate! Good luck with the fitting and yes for when you get your putter there will most likely be a break in period but stick with it because when you get used to it there's no way you will go back!
I love that practice green. I downloaded the course and looked at #9, but I'm not seeing what's in this video. New sub here and glad to see an instructor using GSPro. I have a GC Quad but I like practicing with GSPro much better. Thanks in advance for pointing me to this practice green, when you get a chance!
Thanks mate I really appreciate that 🙏. You want to download the Joe Lagowski Golf Training Facility (in the on course practice mode) and set it up on Thursday pins with green tee box. Then you want to go to holes 9 and 10 and used the ball icon in the top left hand side of the screen to place your ball on the green using the mini map. You also have the 1,2,3, and 4 percent slope holes as well. My advice would be to create some custom skills tests using them and then launch them through the custom skills test section of GS Pro 👍👍
@@JLagGOLF Outstanding, and I appreciate the "help desk!" Everything worked as suggested (I figured out that the sloped greens were 11, 12...). Love it! Now I have a skills test for putting warm up that has a lot more precision to it. Thanks!
Agree with the thumbs off, Sam Hahn himself also has a video on it. I even putted like that for 2 months: I lifted my bottom hand thumb and placed my top hand thumb on the left wrist - to keep my hands connected. Since 2 weeks I place my bottom hand thumb back on the shaft, fully vertical, no pressure. My remaining challenge is that the total lack of torque makes the head FEEL a LOT lighter than it actually is, so speed is tricky....recently trying to deliberately not hit the middle to take something off... face is still square enough to get the ball on line.
I have thought about taking the thumbs off and putting like that lol I've also thought about getting one of those 2 thumb grips to see how that is but tbh I love the forward press grip. Is yours the heavy version or just standard? It's funny these putters do swing weight a lot heavier than normal putters to try and counter the lack of tourqe.
I went to Golf Galaxy to try a DF3 & the MEZZ LAB Golf putters and was surprised at how light it felt. I hit a few on a Perfect Putter mat and did surprisingly well. Then I used it on their indoor putting green and I quickly realized you should add a 4th skill to your putter list and that is ALIGNMENT. On the mat I literally dropped one 8’ after another but I had a line on the mat pointing me in the exact direction to the hole. Out on the floor there were no straight white lines to the hole and the make rate dropped, a lot. I hit the putt, square, at the intended speed, but my alignment didn’t match the read. Without the lines on the mat, my straight stroke sent the ball perfectly in the wrong direction. That was when I decided until I can fix my alignment issues the lab putter wasn’t going to help me very much and I left the store a little frustrated. Maybe someday I’ll have a LAB putter. but sadly not right now, Any suggestions?
This club heavily relies on the lie angle being fitted for you. Hard to pull this club off the rack and judge the alignment if it’s not fitted. I’d just focus on the feel at the pro shop and the alignment of your putts come from getting the correct lie angle fitted.
Also, check your eye dominance. Sounds like you are having trouble finding the line from address. Also make sure your eyes are right over or inside the ball by an inch.
@@THE_A.RAVEN1 I believe you are correct it has to be something in the way I need to setup over the ball that makes it look right even though it is not
@@HugoBellevillefournier I am aware of their fitting process which is well thought out given it is done remotely. I also went to a PGA Store and had a fitting in person but without plunking nearly $600 down for a custom fit putter I really have to trust the resulting putter will help me make better putts. If LAB was able to make that be automatic there would be no other putter being used on tour. The L.A.B putter folks promote a putter putter that makes it easier to be more consistent hitting a ball down my chosen line by helping to keep the face square to the line you create at setup but they, nor any other maker, can help you set up starting with the face square to intended line, otherwise why would they offer so many different alternatives for alignment patterns on there putters? It can only be because we all see that extremely important position differently and until that skill is mastered no putter is going impact our putting success. Speed, read, and alignment are the human elements no putter can address. Putters can only address consistency in strokes. LAB knows this and has created a putter which will help golfers who are good putters be even better
Wow great video.. I bought my LAB about 3 months ago, my putting is better.. 1.3 stroke per round, statistically. but after listening to this video, I went out tonight just allowing the putter to do what it does.. and it's so much better.. just thinking about distance control, and working on a smooth stroke. 🏌️♀️🏌️♀️😍
Hey Tim that's awesome mate glad it helped! The thumbs off drill really gave me the right feel for how I need to stroke it. Love getting comments like these. 👍👍
So you're still going to have an arc to your stroke and that arc is heavily influenced by the lie angle of your putter. So when you have a longer putt it's just like a normal putter you just don't have to manipulate the face. Hope that makes sense 👍👍
With shaft lean built into the grip where does L.A.B recommend you line up the club in your stance? Is it with the ball in the middle, is it with the club face in the middle or is it with the shaft in the middle of the stance. Maybe you could do a video on what you have found to be the best.
Unfortunately there isn't one answer to it. It's going to depend on how you deliver the clubface back to the ball. The intent for the pre-set forward shaft lean is to really promote that upwards strike on the ball. For me I've found the best position to be the forward of my stance and if you have a launch monitor you really want your VLA to be between 1 and 2 degrees.
@@JLagGOLF Thank you for your reply. You say "For me I've found the best position to be the forward of my stance" Could you give me a visual reference? what is in the center of your stance. When you look straight down between your feet. What is in the middle, between your eyes? Is it where the shaft enters the head or is it where the club face meets the ball? Cant find any info on this anywhere. There is a brief mention in a L.A.B. video about the original DF broomstick putter saying that the shaft should be in the center of the stance. That puts the ball forward like you said. But there is nothing out there about the Mezz-1 I find that the face of the putter where it meets the ball at alignment is what works best for me. Just curious how far forward you like it. If there are any other Mezz-1 users reading this please add what you're seeing in the middle of your stance between eyes when you set up to putt the ball. Thank you
it will definitely come with time... I think what a lot of people struggle with is the lack of torque gives the impression that the Putter head is a bit light. Pace control will definitely come overtime. Stick with it and you will reap the rewards. something to try you could start stepping out your putts and just figuring out a rough yardage how many feet you have. Overtime this will start to ingrain a feel for how far back you need to actually take your Putter to get that distance if that makes sense.
I'll be doing a release soon 🤞 I've been away and so it has slowed down the announcement I was going to make in regards to the channel but hoping to have a release date soon! Cheers
My new Mezzi 1.5 after 10 hours of practice sucks. I’m really trying, following these tips, and I guess my putting stroke is not conducive (aka, sucks too) for this putter. 3 weeks for you? Who has time for this? 3:52
Stick with it mate... Try and film your stroke so you can see what's going on. You will 100 percent be a better putter in the end if you see it through.
Id LOVE to try the broomstick.. I think it makes so much sense for this LAB technology. For lie angle it will be 80 degrees as that's the legal limit for putters. And with broomsticks the whole point is To try and get it as upright as possible. For the length the best thing to do is to get your driver and set up in a broomstick position and your three would and feel if that is nice. It's all explained on the LAB website.
Thanks for the vid Joe! I’m trying to get better with my mezz. Any reason to not just always putt with the thumbs off to avoid manipulation of the face?
Honestly you can do this! I find myself on some short putts doing it. You'll get there mate it's definitely a different feel for me it's like I'm just trying to get the front of the grip facing away from me at the same angle 90 degrees the whole time.. so the grip doesn't twist at all if that makes any sense at all.
I putt with the an underhand grip with the palms up and the thumbs on the side of the putter grip which removes lots or wrist hinge. It is like rocking a baby stroke. Worked well with my old evnroll putter that had the gravity grip. Slight adjustments with my mezz but works well.
There are some people that actually do that 👍 I also do it sometimes on short putts as well. It's kind of like the left hand low drill with chipping I guess even though it might be better technically it's a drill. However there are a few pros that do it all the time now.
I don’t see JLGC Training in GSPro so guessing someone designed it for you and it’s local. Any consideration with sharing that server location or providing the course download?
Great video, Joe! I was getting fitted for a new driver a few months ago and was hitting a Mezz while I was waiting for the fitter. It was the easiest hitting putter I have ever played. If I hadn't replaced my driver this year, I would have gotten that putter. By the way, did you create the course in this video yourself or did you have someone build it for you? I like that grid for practicing putting speed.
Thanks mate! Yes the only thing with them is the cost.. but that being said for the price vs other clubs it's something I will have in the bag longer than any of the others so it's a good investment lol. Yes the new facility is something I'm working on and will release the details soon 👍👍
I have a the ACCRA and love it. Ive had the standard steel shaft one as well and the ACCRA is just stiffer and offers a bit more stability. You notice it mostly on the long putts when you miss hit them.
I have the TPT shaft in my df3 The difference is in the immediate feedback, you can feel/hear the purity of stroke in real time. It’s not tinny or hollow like the Accra shafts were in my testing but gives more info back to the user
Hahaha It would be one hell of a drinking game. Wouldn't it have a drink each time I say putter? I don't know if I'd last till the end of the video LOL 🤣
As always; every putter out there nearly has won on a major stage of golf. If you suck at putting; the only thing you need to do is putt more, find a technique that works for you, and find a coach that can see what you are doing and can line you up in a more repeatable position. If you want to buy a club, buy it, own it, and put the work in to sink more putts. Not rocket science. Really it’s not
got my df3 last week and i changed the grip to a 2 thumbs as i use a pray grip for putting .. the putter has been great .. one drill ive been doing is hoovering the putter behind the ball then just swinging the shoulders .. that really shows off what the putter can do with no manipulation .. give it a try if you have one
Got my DF3 last week and played it for the first time today. Had some really great putts and some really bad ones where I instinctually tried to manipulate the face. Thumbs off really shows off what these putters do, great tip!
I'd love to give the DF3 a go! Thanks mate glad it helped it's definitely my favourite drill to do with them 👍👍
Thanks for this Joe! You're absolutely right, the lighter my grip pressure is and more I let gravity do the work, the straighter it goes.
Love it! Glad the video helped. Yeah for me it was a constant reminder for months and now it just feels so natural. My putting has honestly never been better. I am now able to hit my intended line 95 percent of the time which is huge!
great tip to video our putter swing showing the dtl view!
Thank mate I really appreciate that! 🙏
Will try those tips tomorrow and see how it goes
Recently switch back to my previous ping anser blade for a few rounds and was surprised at how my puts had seemed to improved after close to a year of using the lab exclusively👍
Thanks you for the video. Excellent advise. The one handed putt is a great practice for all putters. It's a totally cool looking putter too and I can see it's advantages to others. It's funny, but I'm now in a rebuild mode to replace my mat after getting 3 weeks on the E.M.Lite and dropping 10 strokes due to putting. I kid you not. But good news! I'll be at Valhalla for the PGA Championship 2024 next week! WooHoo! NO not as an player, but we have dreams. Our home town course. It should be a blast.
Thanks for this Joe. My new lab putter is hours away from being delivered in Australia and these drills will be the first thing I do with them.
DF3 user and i was struggling with misses to the right. I considered sending it to the dark cupboard under the stairs but instead decided to go left below right (right handed golfer) . This was a massive improvement instantly . it was really like the light bulb was switched on . So don't despair the putter is great and will be great for you.
Love that mate. Glad to hear you're back! The DF3 looks great 👍 can't wait to try one.
Fantastic tips I got a DF3 and have been struggling
Thanks mate! Yes there is definitely an adjustment period. Stick with it and hopefully the thumbs off drill give you that really nice feel to where you're not manipulating the face.
Cheers
I too got custom fit for a DF3. It took a several weeks before I realized I was putting like my old way of manipulating the putter. I started practicing with thumbs off method and the putts started dropping. I can’t wait to get to the greens now. Went from a 14 index to 11 in the past month. Love my DF3.
Great video. Thanks! You have me trying to putt in the sim. I’m starting to enjoy it. Before your videos, I would just Auto Putt.
Can you make a video going over the different data tiles you use? HLA for putting has been a good addition.
Interesting video, thank you. I'm going for A l.a.b. Fitting in 3 days, I may incorporate your thumbs off tip into the fitting. And if I decide to buy one, for sure be drilling those tips for the adjustment period. Thanks again!!👍
Thanks mate! Good luck with the fitting and yes for when you get your putter there will most likely be a break in period but stick with it because when you get used to it there's no way you will go back!
Great content as usual. Thanks, Joe!
Thanks mate 👍
Very important info with these putters
Thanks mate! Glad you enjoyed it. I'm still loving the LAB.. best thing I've done for my putting (end mental health on the greens 🤣🤣)
Got my df3 a few days ago. 90% of my putts went left so hopefully these drills will help sort this out. Thanks!
Stick with it mate! I was in the exact same boat and now I couldn't be happier.
Yeah me too, always left. almost get back to my old putter and sell this df3 😢
I love that practice green. I downloaded the course and looked at #9, but I'm not seeing what's in this video. New sub here and glad to see an instructor using GSPro. I have a GC Quad but I like practicing with GSPro much better. Thanks in advance for pointing me to this practice green, when you get a chance!
Thanks mate I really appreciate that 🙏. You want to download the Joe Lagowski Golf Training Facility (in the on course practice mode) and set it up on Thursday pins with green tee box. Then you want to go to holes 9 and 10 and used the ball icon in the top left hand side of the screen to place your ball on the green using the mini map. You also have the 1,2,3, and 4 percent slope holes as well. My advice would be to create some custom skills tests using them and then launch them through the custom skills test section of GS Pro 👍👍
@@JLagGOLF Outstanding, and I appreciate the "help desk!" Everything worked as suggested (I figured out that the sloped greens were 11, 12...). Love it! Now I have a skills test for putting warm up that has a lot more precision to it. Thanks!
Agree with the thumbs off, Sam Hahn himself also has a video on it. I even putted like that for 2 months: I lifted my bottom hand thumb and placed my top hand thumb on the left wrist - to keep my hands connected. Since 2 weeks I place my bottom hand thumb back on the shaft, fully vertical, no pressure.
My remaining challenge is that the total lack of torque makes the head FEEL a LOT lighter than it actually is, so speed is tricky....recently trying to deliberately not hit the middle to take something off... face is still square enough to get the ball on line.
I have thought about taking the thumbs off and putting like that lol I've also thought about getting one of those 2 thumb grips to see how that is but tbh I love the forward press grip.
Is yours the heavy version or just standard? It's funny these putters do swing weight a lot heavier than normal putters to try and counter the lack of tourqe.
I went to Golf Galaxy to try a DF3 & the MEZZ LAB Golf putters and was surprised at how light it felt. I hit a few on a Perfect Putter mat and did surprisingly well. Then I used it on their indoor putting green and I quickly realized you should add a 4th skill to your putter list and that is ALIGNMENT. On the mat I literally dropped one 8’ after another but I had a line on the mat pointing me in the exact direction to the hole. Out on the floor there were no straight white lines to the hole and the make rate dropped, a lot. I hit the putt, square, at the intended speed, but my alignment didn’t match the read. Without the lines on the mat, my straight stroke sent the ball perfectly in the wrong direction. That was when I decided until I can fix my alignment issues the lab putter wasn’t going to help me very much and I left the store a little frustrated. Maybe someday I’ll have a LAB putter. but sadly not right now, Any suggestions?
This club heavily relies on the lie angle being fitted for you. Hard to pull this club off the rack and judge the alignment if it’s not fitted. I’d just focus on the feel at the pro shop and the alignment of your putts come from getting the correct lie angle fitted.
Also, check your eye dominance. Sounds like you are having trouble finding the line from address. Also make sure your eyes are right over or inside the ball by an inch.
@@THE_A.RAVEN1 I believe you are correct it has to be something in the way I need to setup over the ball that makes it look right even though it is not
@@OMG-2 yes, you can do a quick fitting online with them where you send them a 5sec video of you putting with the old one.
@@HugoBellevillefournier I am aware of their fitting process which is well thought out given it is done remotely. I also went to a PGA Store and had a fitting in person but without plunking nearly $600 down for a custom fit putter I really have to trust the resulting putter will help me make better putts. If LAB was able to make that be automatic there would be no other putter being used on tour. The L.A.B putter folks promote a putter putter that makes it easier to be more consistent hitting a ball down my chosen line by helping to keep the face square to the line you create at setup but they, nor any other maker, can help you set up starting with the face square to intended line, otherwise why would they offer so many different alternatives for alignment patterns on there putters? It can only be because we all see that extremely important position differently and until that skill is mastered no putter is going impact our putting success. Speed, read, and alignment are the human elements no putter can address. Putters can only address consistency in strokes. LAB knows this and has created a putter which will help golfers who are good putters be even better
Wow great video.. I bought my LAB about 3 months ago, my putting is better.. 1.3 stroke per round, statistically. but after listening to this video, I went out tonight just allowing the putter to do what it does.. and it's so much better.. just thinking about distance control, and working on a smooth stroke. 🏌️♀️🏌️♀️😍
Hey Tim that's awesome mate glad it helped! The thumbs off drill really gave me the right feel for how I need to stroke it. Love getting comments like these. 👍👍
Given the LAB requires no hand manipulation and a pendulum stroke, how do you adjust for very long putts? (+40 ft.)
So you're still going to have an arc to your stroke and that arc is heavily influenced by the lie angle of your putter. So when you have a longer putt it's just like a normal putter you just don't have to manipulate the face. Hope that makes sense 👍👍
With shaft lean built into the grip where does L.A.B recommend you line up the club in your stance? Is it with the ball in the middle, is it with the club face in the middle or is it with the shaft in the middle of the stance. Maybe you could do a video on what you have found to be the best.
Unfortunately there isn't one answer to it. It's going to depend on how you deliver the clubface back to the ball. The intent for the pre-set forward shaft lean is to really promote that upwards strike on the ball. For me I've found the best position to be the forward of my stance and if you have a launch monitor you really want your VLA to be between 1 and 2 degrees.
@@JLagGOLF Thank you for your reply. You say "For me I've found the best position to be the forward of my stance" Could you give me a visual reference? what is in the center of your stance. When you look straight down between your feet. What is in the middle, between your eyes? Is it where the shaft enters the head or is it where the club face meets the ball? Cant find any info on this anywhere. There is a brief mention in a L.A.B. video about the original DF broomstick putter saying that the shaft should be in the center of the stance. That puts the ball forward like you said. But there is nothing out there about the Mezz-1 I find that the face of the putter where it meets the ball at alignment is what works best for me. Just curious how far forward you like it. If there are any other Mezz-1 users reading this please add what you're seeing in the middle of your stance between eyes when you set up to putt the ball. Thank you
LAB have actually said in a video they recommend the ball to be quite far forward.
Just got a 2.1 and still struggling with pace. getting the ball to the hole consistently.
it will definitely come with time... I think what a lot of people struggle with is the lack of torque gives the impression that the Putter head is a bit light. Pace control will definitely come overtime. Stick with it and you will reap the rewards. something to try you could start stepping out your putts and just figuring out a rough yardage how many feet you have. Overtime this will start to ingrain a feel for how far back you need to actually take your Putter to get that distance if that makes sense.
@JLagGOLF thanks mate I'll give that a go
great video, Joe. how can i download your practice facility with this putting ladder?
I'll be doing a release soon 🤞 I've been away and so it has slowed down the announcement I was going to make in regards to the channel but hoping to have a release date soon!
Cheers
My new Mezzi 1.5 after 10 hours of practice sucks. I’m really trying, following these tips, and I guess my putting stroke is not conducive (aka, sucks too) for this putter. 3 weeks for you? Who has time for this? 3:52
Stick with it mate... Try and film your stroke so you can see what's going on. You will 100 percent be a better putter in the end if you see it through.
I'm interested in a broomstick model. Any thoughts on how to decide what length is best--or lie angle?
Id LOVE to try the broomstick.. I think it makes so much sense for this LAB technology. For lie angle it will be 80 degrees as that's the legal limit for putters. And with broomsticks the whole point is To try and get it as upright as possible. For the length the best thing to do is to get your driver and set up in a broomstick position and your three would and feel if that is nice. It's all explained on the LAB website.
Thanks for the vid Joe! I’m trying to get better with my mezz. Any reason to not just always putt with the thumbs off to avoid manipulation of the face?
Honestly you can do this! I find myself on some short putts doing it. You'll get there mate it's definitely a different feel for me it's like I'm just trying to get the front of the grip facing away from me at the same angle 90 degrees the whole time.. so the grip doesn't twist at all if that makes any sense at all.
I putt with the an underhand grip with the palms up and the thumbs on the side of the putter grip which removes lots or wrist hinge. It is like rocking a baby stroke. Worked well with my old evnroll putter that had the gravity grip. Slight adjustments with my mezz but works well.
sick new logo!
Thanks Paul!
So if eliminating the thumbs helps the putter stay online, why not just out like that all the time ?
There are some people that actually do that 👍 I also do it sometimes on short putts as well. It's kind of like the left hand low drill with chipping I guess even though it might be better technically it's a drill. However there are a few pros that do it all the time now.
What is the putting course you used with the ladders? Really want to try this out?
Hey Nelly I'll hopefully be announcing that soon! 🤞🤞 Stay tuned
Any follow up to this??
Liked this. Thanks for taking the time to share
Thanks mate! Hope it helps out. And thanks for commenting 👍
Where do I find that training course in GSPro?
Looking for this too 🤙🏼
I don’t see JLGC Training in GSPro so guessing someone designed it for you and it’s local. Any consideration with sharing that server location or providing the course download?
Stay tuned I have something that I'm excited to announce coming soon!
@@JLagGOLF Would love this course as well 🙏
I love my LAB Mezz Max 1, but on slow greens, I do not like it at all. If I am playing slow greens I play my TaylorMade Spider.
Great video, Joe! I was getting fitted for a new driver a few months ago and was hitting a Mezz while I was waiting for the fitter. It was the easiest hitting putter I have ever played. If I hadn't replaced my driver this year, I would have gotten that putter.
By the way, did you create the course in this video yourself or did you have someone build it for you? I like that grid for practicing putting speed.
Thanks mate! Yes the only thing with them is the cost.. but that being said for the price vs other clubs it's something I will have in the bag longer than any of the others so it's a good investment lol.
Yes the new facility is something I'm working on and will release the details soon 👍👍
Double overlap grip takes the hands out of the stroke
Yeah it's definitely a good grip! For me I prefer left hand low as it really helps with my shoulder alignment.
What shaft do you have? If the TPT, what improvements did you see with that shaft? Great video
I have a the ACCRA and love it. Ive had the standard steel shaft one as well and the ACCRA is just stiffer and offers a bit more stability. You notice it mostly on the long putts when you miss hit them.
I have the TPT shaft in my df3
The difference is in the immediate feedback, you can feel/hear the purity of stroke in real time. It’s not tinny or hollow like the Accra shafts were in my testing but gives more info back to the user
@@THE_A.RAVEN1I have the white ACCRA shaft in mine…..love it
If you get paid by you using the word putter...you are very very rich ! 😂
Hahaha It would be one hell of a drinking game. Wouldn't it have a drink each time I say putter? I don't know if I'd last till the end of the video LOL 🤣
As always; every putter out there nearly has won on a major stage of golf. If you suck at putting; the only thing you need to do is putt more, find a technique that works for you, and find a coach that can see what you are doing and can line you up in a more repeatable position. If you want to buy a club, buy it, own it, and put the work in to sink more putts. Not rocket science. Really it’s not
A lot of talking and very little instruction
Thanks for the feedback mate 👍 I'll take it on board for next time
Too long man, get to the point
Thanks for the feedback! 👍
This is too long for me
Ok thanks for the feedback mate. Feel free so skip the parts you don't want to watch 👍