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I really like the Paige Pierce Prototype putter. To me the plastic is a little different from the regular Jawbreaker plastic, and very durable.
With Jawbreaker, you need to give it some time to break in. The grip gets better and better one you've played a few rounds with it. Once you wear out the glossy finish, it's money.
With Jawbreaker, you need to give it some time to break in. The grip gets better and better one you've played a few rounds with it. Once you wear out the glossy finish, it's money.
Played a park course with my wife yesterday. By park course, I mean the entire course is well maintained grass so my issue with dust and sand was a non factor. It was also warm. Like 82 degrees warm. No grip issues with the jawbreaker plastic. It felt very similar to the x-line and soft p-line putters I used to throw.
I've got a few in soft X and pro D now so maybe next time I hit one of the sandy courses in the dry creek bed I'll give them a shot and see how the grip is.
I'd like to stick with the roaches since they feel really good in my hand and I'm generally putting well with them. If my grip issues in dusty conditions continue though I may have to switch back to my P2's.
I've probably been putting with the jawbreaker ones for about twenty rounds now and have probably three or four hundred practice putts with them in my back yard so they're fairly broken in or seasoned by now.