Wednesday 8 December 2010

A New Chapter in Tiger's Putting Saga

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In a wild finish, with Tiger Woods losing a four-shot lead for the first time in a final round, it was Graeme McDowell who sunk the clutch putt in overtime to seal the victory at the Chevron World Challenge.

As reported here earlier this year, Graeme McDowell’s putter is an Odyssey White Hot #7. Meanwhile, interest remains high in the Nike Method putter that Woods rode to near victory before faltering with it early on Sunday. Tiger Woods’ latest putter is the Nike Method 003 model, the third putter he has put into tournament play this year. More on this putter below.

This latest chapter in the Tiger Woods putter saga proved to be a fitting end to his 2010 season. Everyone is still trying to figure out how deep of a hole Woods is trying to climb out of, and that question remains unanswered heading into 2011.

His performance at the Chevron certainly bodes well, but winning—not contending—remains the goal (his) and expectation (ours, or at least most of us) of Tiger Woods. And we still don’t know how long we’ll have to wait for that.

Much is being made of Woods' "new" full swing under the guidance of instructor Sean Foley. But what's interesting about Tiger Woods' new putter is that it, too, swings differently than the Anser-style blade putter he has used for more than a decade.

Some are fond of saying that it's the "puttee" and not the "putter" that makes the difference. That's largely, but not entirely, true. Otherwise, why would a player of Woods' caliber bother switching at all? With all of the change he's been going through, it's hard to imagine that he would pile on a putter switch just for fun.

Tiger Woods' new putter, the Nike Method 003, is a heel-shafted mid mallet. Woods said recently that this putter encourages him to "release" the head through impact. Click here for our earlier story on what that means.

Simply put, the heel-shafted Method 003 putter has a steeper "toe hang" than the Anser-style putter Woods has used in the past. It therefore performs differently, with more of a swinging-gate sensation through the stroke. Woods has always talked about the importance of releasing the putter through impact, and he's now apparently trying to recapture that mechanical move by changing the balance of his putter.

In other words, it doesn't sound like Woods is trying to develop a new putting stroke. Rather, it seems that he has switched putters in an effort to regain his old putting stroke.

And so the Tiger Woods putter saga continues. It will be interesting to see what's in his bag, and what he does with it, in the new year ahead.
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Monday 6 December 2010

Article: Tiger Woods Returns to Nike Method Putter

Tiger Woods Returns to Nike Method Putter
http://www.putterzone.com/2010/11/tiger-woods-returns-to-nike-method.html


Tiger Woods Returns to Nike Method Putter

Tiger Woods Returns to Nike Method Putter

The Tiger Woods putter saga was rekindled recently when Woods benched his Scotty Cameron in favor of the Nike Method for the final round of the Australian Masters.

Sadly did not quite help for the playoff lastnight 

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Article: TaylorMade Daytona Ghost Putter Review

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TaylorMade Daytona Ghost Putter Review
http://www.putterzone.com/2010/11/taylormade-daytona-ghost-putter-review.html

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Monday 1 November 2010

Thursday 23 September 2010

Article: Exclusive: Cleveland Classic Black Platinum Putters

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Exclusive: Cleveland Classic Black Platinum Putters
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Exclusive: Cleveland Classic Black Platinum Putters

Cleveland Golf clearly has a winner on its hands with the value-priced Cleveland Classic putters, as they are expanding the line once again this fall to include four models with a new Black Platinum finish.

When the original Cleveland Classic putters were released in late 2008, we called them “a screamer of a steal” and ultimately gave them “Best Buy” honors in our annual Power Picks.
Shortly thereafter, Jerry Kelly picked up a Cleveland Classic putter off the retail rack and promptly won the Zurich Classic for a prize of $1.1 million. ‘Nuff said.

Earlier this year, Cleveland added the gorgeous BRZ bronze putters to the Classic line, and now they are set to release the new Cleveland Classic Black Platinum putters in a few weeks. The original Classic putters are also getting a bit of a makeover, with two new models under the designation of “Platinum.” Following is a breakdown of the expanded Cleveland Classic line:

Each Cleveland Classic putter is composed of hand-polished 17-4 stainless steel. The faces are CNC milled for added precision.
In earlier reviews of the original Classic putters and Classic BRZ putters, we found them to offer remarkable bang for the buck in terms of feel, performance and looks. The new Cleveland Classic Black Platinum putters should fit right in. Stay tuned for PutterZone.com’s Cleveland Classic Black Platinum putter review.

 
 

Thursday 16 September 2010

Article: Odyssey White Hot XG Hawk Putter Reviews Golf equipment Zimbio

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Odyssey White Hot XG Hawk Putter Reviews Golf equipment Zimbio
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Odyssey White Hot XG Hawk Putter Reviews

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Odyssey White Hot XG Hawk Putter

  • Sleek putter with modified half-hex mallet head and weighted alignment wings
  • Multilayer White Hot XG insert provides premium feel and responsiveness
  • Textured impact zone improves feel and clearly defines sweet spot
  • Perimeter weighting produces higher MOI and a truer roll on the green
  • 3-degree loft; available with 33-, 34-, or 35-inch shaft; 2-year warranty

The Odyssey White Hot XG utilizes a multi-layer insert for phenomenal performance with any golf ball. Inspired by high-performance, multi-layer golf ball technology, the White Hot XG insert takes two materials with different properties and combines them to take the level of feedback and feel to an all-new high. And with numerous Tour-proven head shapes to choose from, every level of golfer can find just the right putter to make life on the greens much easier.Boasting such features as a modified half-hex mallet head with weighted alignment wings, a double-bend shaft, and a full-shaft offset, the White Hot XG Hawk putter is a terrific choice for beginning and experienced golfers alike. The putter is outfitted with Odyssey’s

The Hawk putter includes a multilayer White Hot XG insert that enhances the feel.multilayer White Hot XG insert, which includes an elastomer core that enhances the feel of the putter, along with a thin, firm outer striking surface that’s infused with urethane