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TG2: Who really mills all these putters?

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Who really mills all these putters? Knudson and Rob discuss some great forum information on milled putters. They talk Charles Howell III and Danny Willett both getting, and of course, there’s a little chatter about The Match.

Thanks to Gunter Eisenberg for pointing out that the milled putters discussion begins at 25:06.

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  1. steve

    Nov 22, 2018 at 3:33 pm

    Anybody in the engineering field knows CNC machining a soft virgin block of 302 stainless steel to high tolerances for a putter is totally stupid. It’s just artistic sculpturing of a putting tool at extremely high cost. Heel-toe weighting is an admission of incompetence and inability to make contact at or very near to the sweet spot. Expecting the putter to compensate for error in a short ~12 inch putting stroke is total incompetence. It’s technologically laughable.

    • gunmetal

      Nov 23, 2018 at 1:18 am

      Well said. Oh the things we tell ourselves to justify purchases.

      • ogo

        Nov 23, 2018 at 3:13 pm

        “Golfers are gullible.” – Harvey Penick, Little Red Book, page 74.

  2. Gunter Eisenberg

    Nov 22, 2018 at 10:17 am

    Milled Putters discussion is at 25:06

    You’re welcome.

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