sdandrea1 There's one listed here in the Buy/Sell forum https://golfbuzz.com/d/10837-cleveland-huntington-beach-putter
Taki27 I have a shafted but never gripped or used Maltby C-Ray putter. I have to check it but I think it would play at least 35 inches. I have some putter grips around you can choose from.
Sparky Taki27 I have a shafted but never gripped or used Maltby C-Ray putter. @Nat NAT! NAT! We have a 3rd member of the C-Ray fan club!
Nat Taki27 Such a great putter True story. A few (?10) years ago my oldest son was on the practice green before we were teeing off and a PGA Tour player stopped him and asked about the putter. Rolled it and said he loved it. I told him it was a Golfworks putter, that i'd be happy to make him one, and he laughed. Said his sponsor would kill him.
scotts33 Gatorman are you looking for a 90 deg. center shafted which are harder to find ie. Positive Putter or a 70 - 72 deg. 3/4 shafted which are much easier to find ie. Seemore etal? Examples Positive Putter Seemore FGP
LBlack14 Par4QC Was that supposed to be a joke? Honest Injun, I've all, but got rid of them. I know I have 1 original Rife 2Bar, but after that, I'd have to look. I have Kelly's (L.O.), but it's not for sale.
mikeintopeka Subsonic What is the benefit of the positive putter? I'm going to guess because the 'mojo putter' name was already copyrighted? It's all in the head, grasshopper. 😁
scotts33 Subsonic What is the benefit of the positive putter? Positive Putters are target line balanced. The POZ model is for right eye dominant golfers. I have a C-1, The POZ and TLB-C I find them all to be good putters. Personally I use a heel shafted Louisville Persimmon 2500 lately as it corresponds with Manuel De La Torre's targeting putting set up and technique. For me it's the technique and the correct putter for your putting arc and preferences. Here's a thread on Positive Putters in Geoff Mangum's Flatstick Forum. https://www.tapatalk.com/groups/geoffmangumsflatstickforum/viewtopic.php?t=360
HybridWood That reminds me, I have Kelly's original Logical One that I don't unfortunately use anymore if you are interested. Headcover too. It did meet some cement...see here for the thread. https://golfbuzz.com/d/8241-paging-kellyneed-some-help Also these I guess, man I am a hoarder: https://golfbuzz.com/d/8404-putter-search/22
BackNine29 Gatorman I have: Odyssey White Hot #2 CS in good condition. Some face wear on balata insert. Never Compromise CS mallet in good condition. TM Rossi CS small mallet in very good shape.
scotts33 gllama Which model do you recommend for someone who is left-eye dominant? Thanks. I believe the TLB-C is for left eye dominant golfers. E-mail Mark Bernhardt positiveputter at gmail dot com to find out from Mark or http://www.positiveputter.com/contact-us.html
Taki27 Nat I’m assuming it wasn’t Tiger, lol. I bought 4 heads when the Golf Galaxy we had closed down. Think I paid 7 bucks each. I gave away the 2 heel shafted but kept the center and my favorite, the semi-centered putter. The putters feel great. I think it’s the aluminum face because I have a Snake Eyes putter with the same material that I love also. I bought a Bettinardi and a Scotty Cameron for less than $100 each, but neither compare to the CRay
gllama Subsonic Sorry for the late reply, I’ve been out of town. I contacted Mark at Positive Putters and he said both the C-1 and TLB C will be good for left eye dominant golfers. I see that you did buy one. Which one?