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  • Odyssey DFX putters and other options

Rife's stuff is nice. I agree, too, that the Cleveland milled putters are criminally underrated.
But if you want a firmer Odyssey putter, find one of the old Rossies with the black insert. That old thing is fire. I don't know that they have made any better putter since then. You might have to pry one from somebody's cold, dead hand, though; a lot of guys want to hang onto it if they have it.

backinit I've had a few of their newest products, driver head, fw head, VIP irons(still have a brand new set). All very nice, very good quality & performances.
I've got 1 of their bags in the cart right now.

FYI, use coupon codes. MACG10 works for the putters.😉

backinit I don't knlw anything about the newer MacGregor putters, but I am currently gaming one of their older ones. Nothing has been able to knock it out of the bag. I think I have been playing it for at least 14 years.

    I will give another shout out to the Cleveland HB series. Best value in putters going IMO. I'm still playing the Soft Premier 8. My eye strays but I haven't switched because deep down I know I've been rolling it so well with this one I'd be a fool to mess with it.

    backinit The MacGregor putters that most seem to like were done by consultant to MacGregor Bobby Grace.

    The DCT series which Ping copied for a time and the V-Foil. As far as any new high MoI putters I don't see much difference between them and the V-Foil. In fact, Greg Chalmers used to always use a V-Foil and his putting stats. are always right up there.

    My M5K V-Foil.

      scotts33 I think they were basically MacGregor copies of the Amazing Grace. My favorites were the center shaft version of yours and the GT. Tough to find one today in good shape.

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        I did get a chance to roll a few putts with the Cleveland offerings. Loved the grips that Cleveland is using now. These are really nice offerings.