>2009 HOT LIST

Blade Putters Over $200

By Max Adler
Photos by Jim Herity February 2009

Hot List 2009: Blade Putters Over $200
 
ODYSSEY BLACK SERIES I #6
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ODYSSEY BLACK SERIES I #6 

STREET PRICE: $300
WEBSITE: odysseygolf.com

TECH TALK: The fusion of a milled 1025 carbon-steel body to a dense tungsten flange moves the center of gravity (CG) low and deep for a better roll. Two head weights are used to accommodate different shaft lengths, and the dual-layer face insert comprises a resilient elastomer back and a urethane outer surface that's thin but firm. The finish is black nickel. Also available in #1 (Anser-style) and #9 (mid-mallet).

PLAYER COMMENTS: (M) "Such clean, beautiful lines. best-looking putter they make." ... (L) "Sound and feel are fabulous, very quiet and distinct." ... (T) "A perfect putter for someone who focuses on path." ... ("If you're an instinctual putter, this is your instrument because it has just that single dot.")

HOT: The sleek application of extra weight to the flange encourages this classic shape to swing close to the ground.

NOT: The soft "click" might not provide enough audio feedback for some.

 
TAYLORMADE DAYTONA TP-KIA MA
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TAYLORMADE DAYTONA TP-KIA MA 

STREET PRICE: $300
WEBSITE: taylormadegolf.com

TECH TALK: There are five models available in this introductory series from in-house craftsman Kia Ma (three blades, one mallet and one mid-mallet). Each is milled from soft 1020 carbon steel. Six five-gram tungsten weights in the heel and toe help lower and deepen the CG, as well as provide a crisp feel. The toe hang across the three blade models ranges from 40 degrees to 54 degrees.

PLAYER COMMENTS: (M) "The detail in this is unbelievable. The head weight is perfect. It feels like a true piece of art." ... (L) "The white alignment aid really pops nicely off the black head." ... (T) "It's fast off the face. This allows you to shorten your putting motion, which translates into more control."

HOT: The midnight-black finish and skinny, eight-millimeter topline are darn sexy.

NOT: The plain milled face. If this is TaylorMade's most expensive putter line, why isn't the technorific Rossa groove face insert, which the company touts, an option?

 
TITLEIST CAMERON STUDIO SELECT

* Category Leader

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TITLEIST CAMERON STUDIO SELECT 

STREET PRICE: $300
WEBSITE: titleist.com

TECH TALK: All three blades in the line--the Newport 2.6 (near center-shaft), 2.7 (double-bend shaft with offset) and the traditional Newport 2-- are milled from forged 303 stainless steel. The topline curves slightly up from heel to toe. The purpose is to raise the toe to reduce the tendency of aiming left. Screw weights of 10, 15 and 20 grams in the sole allow the swingweight to match different shaft lengths and player preferences. A single white line is the aiming feature.

PLAYER COMMENTS: (L) "It feels exactly like a blade should." ... (L) "Doesn't feel or sound like a metal face, yet here I am looking at one." ... (M) "This has a cool neck--different, but I like it. All of the Newports just set up perfectly."... (T) "I tried hard not to like this, but, man, the Cameron putters always feel like butter."

HOT: For starters, it's the Performance and Look/Sound/Feel winner. The custom weighting is an exceptional addition.

NOT: How can the modern icon of puttermaking not offer a lefty 2.6 or 2.7?

 

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November 21, 2009

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