Advantages: good look, and very good spin aroung greens Disadvantages: need to be a good and concistant ball hitter
i found this club to be very accurate and forgiving ,but at the same time the y-grooves gave me amazing spin and feel , i would recomend this club to anyone that wants the most spin possible and has a goodish handicap as mine is 6 but i think anyone playing from 12 can hit this club to its full potential , the thing is that you must be concistant as the bounce of this club can cause inconsistancy and may cause some off hits that will send the ball off target and often resulting in shanks or a low spin ratio overall i think this club is pretty good for its value but the only down point is the need for good ball stiriking and a good trajectory
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Advantages: Fantastic feel and a great roll Disadvantages: None
What makes any putter different from another? They are all used on the green to roll the ball into the hole aren't they? Well this range is a little different...
The TaylorMade Nubbins range of putters is very distinctive in looks. They have an orange rubber insert covering the clubface (where you hit the ball) that has little 'nubs' protruding from it (a bit like lego!!). The idea behind this is that when the putter strikes the golf ball, the ball is gripped by the nubs which are incredibly soft, stays on the putter face for longer than a normal putter and then makes the ball roll much quicker after impact. This action reduces any skidding that may normally occur and promotes a great feel and roll on the green thus producing a good putt.
Surprisingly the technology actually works!! These putters feel very soft and the roll ...
Advantages: Looks elegant, keeps my eyes shaded. Disadvantages: None whatsoever.
, I always took one a big wider than necessary because they don't get wider with use but can be made tighter with a thread pulled through the base of the crown from the inside.
Did you know that Panama hats were exclusively made in Ecuador? Their origin can be traced back as far as the 16th century when the Incas were the first to use the Toquila plant to weave hats. Why aren't the hats called Ecuador hats then? In 1855, a Frenchman living in Ecuador took some to the World Exhibition in Paris, the finest hat was presented to the then Emperor Napoleon III and immediately became a fashion item among the Royalty; in the 19th century the hats found their way to the United States during the American-Spanish war in 1998, the US government ordered 50 000 'sombrero de paja toquila' (hats of the toquila plant) for their troops.
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MALU 20.07.2006 (27.07.2006)
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