backinit would....probably because my weakness is not hitting enough GIRs, not putting.

Driving and putting save my ass. Everything that happens in between is a moderately controlled accident.

sdandrea1 I was a good putter with my low tech Ping Redwood Anser. Like the people you say you know, they probably are satisfied with their putting because it’s not bad. That’s fine…. Some people as you know don’t care to try to improve. They’re fine where they are.

    As I mentioned in another thread, the Callaway Square 2 Square putter did the same for me as the LAB at half the price. TM is out with one too that I haven’t tried. No need to spend $400 if you don’t want to. The Cally can be had for the same price as their standard putters

    Typhoon

    sdandrea1 Too much tech out there for any serious golfer to use an old Anser.

    I'm arguing your sales pitch quote above. The ProbTours are littered with "serious" golfers using old tech.

      Walterjn Center shaft just points the wrong way for me. i have a scotty del mar that i absolutely hate to even look at... that putter is lethal and i hate that it works so well because i want to use so many of my other putters and just don't.

        sdandrea1 I don’t see the argument. When was the last time someone on tour won with a set Hogan Apex’s from 1975, A persimmon driver and a 1975 Anser putter? Don’t say they get paid to use new stuff because you just said they are using old stuff.

        You have to take advantage of the tech that’s out there. It might not work for everyone but if you’re looking to improve, you have to be aware and try it.

          Birdsboro it’s not a normal center shafted putter you see at a mini golf place. I can’t putt with those either. These now have the shaft lean as part of the tech

          Birdsboro I never got along with center shafted either. I had a couple of good rounds with some CS putters borrowed from friends, but basically 1 good round and then back to horrible. The shaft being stuck in the center just ruins the sightline for me.

          My buddy does have a Backstryke putter that I seem to roll well for some reason. I liked the feel of the LAB putters, but couldn't line them up...they are fugly IMO. I did try the PXG version and I was making everything, but in my experience the putters that are money in the store are the worse once you actually buy them.

          Typhoon I don’t see the argument.

          I'm just talking putters. Thought that was the topic. I argue that dedication to an older putter that yields results (pro tour cash), trumps putter tech. I can do a little research, but I'm betting it won't be hard to find some OLD ASS putters in pro bags (serious golfers).

          Just a few examples here:
          https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-verizon-us-rvc3&sca_esv=78416e3855461db3&q=Pga+tour+pros+using+older+putters&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiNl-a1koqMAxW9EFkFHeULGrsQ1QJ6BAhtEAE&biw=360&bih=702&dpr=3

            sdandrea1 I've got the Ping G5i putter I bought new the year they came out. Yes, I've tried others just for S&Gs, but this will never be 'replaced'. Only have 1 other putter in the house right now. Well, 2 if you count that old brass Austad's.

            Some of the Pros do go with newer putters(and tech), but most of them revert back to their old putter after a while.
            They know. The deal.

              Par4QC The guys Wagner was interviewing were saying it’d be tough to go back to a blade now.

              I practice with a blade and when I go to the mallet it seems easier. I’ll play some rounds with my Scotty’s to see if I putt as well, I don’t care, not playing for anything but I will stick to what works best and at this point in time it’s the mallet

                Typhoon I might have to try that, practice putting with a blade, and play a mallet.

                Typhoon Yeah, he’s ripping it up😂

                He's on tour making money. I'd say he qualifies as a serious golfer. Same for Stricker, Harman, etc. You can sell all the tech you want to posers and shooters, but they're not serious golfers. Putters are very personal items and new tech doesn't sink putts. Golfers sink putts.

                  Typhoon the mallet

                  I've tried them, don't like them. Too busy/too much going on when looking down at the ball.
                  I only want to see.....ball-sightline.
                  I'm left eye dominant. I don't want to have something sticking out 6" behind the ball distracting me.