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How many Putters do You have in your bag?

How many Putters do you have in your bag?

  • 0

    Votes: 2 0.2%
  • 1

    Votes: 49 6.0%
  • 2

    Votes: 179 22.1%
  • 3

    Votes: 216 26.7%
  • 4

    Votes: 192 23.7%
  • 5+

    Votes: 172 21.2%

  • Total voters
    810
Summit, Ridge, VP, Sole, Ion, Anode, Pig, Spike, Banger GT, Aero.
I like putters. A lot.
 
Every round when I take my tourney bag with me, I carry a Sole (primary), VP (windy), and a Ridge (driving). If I am doing an all Vibram round with the Nutsac, then I just have a Sole with me to conserve on space.
 
7...
CE Rhyno (straddle putts)
Circle Stamp Rhyno (long putts)
Medium Ridge (main putter)
Medium Summit (short anny shots)
Z Zone (approaches)
~backup Medium Ridge
~backup Z Zone
 
5 total
2 McPro Aviars (main putter)
1 R Pro P&A (approaches)
1 Star Rhyno (windy approaches/headwind putter drives/FH putter drives))
1 CFR Glow BB Aviar (driving putter for spring)
Once we get into the summer and there is no longer a constant breeze everyday, I'll switch the BB Aviar for a Polecat.
 
7.

Main hard magnet
Main soft magnet for stretch putts

2 back up hard magnets for warming up

Beat to **** soft magnet for anhyzer approach shots

Ion for straight drives
Gator for hyzer approach
 
Ok, I am down to 3. I Swan for putts, 1 GL Pure for approaches and 1 Opto Pure for drives and some approaches. Yeah sometimes I use the GL off the tee too. I ditched a Premium Jokeri for a Suspect to deal with headwinds and shots that need more fade, and it is working well.
 
2 pures that I putt with, 1 driving g9 wizard, 1 glow wizard for upshots, and 1 esp zone for my overstable short game needs
 
4 Putters in 2 molds.

1 Sinus AP Hard
1 Sinus SP Soft
1 beat to hades Eco1 Swan2
1 newish Eco1 Swan2

Looking to pick up the new baseline plastic from Westside, BT, and see how it feels. May replace one of the current Swan2.
 
4 total, 2 molds.

2 Wizard SSS 175g- go to regular putters
1 Wizard SSS 170g- very old and beat, used for get out of trouble shots or "yoga" position putts
1 Cryztal Zone 178- OS driving putter
 
Originally I voted 2, but I've doubled that. I have 3 Wizards (two S and one G9i) and one medium Ridge (soon to be two). I'm not sure the G9i has won a place in the bag, so that might be leaving. My 165g Ridge is great off the tee, so it's been getting my driving putter duties.
 
I carry 5 putters. 1 10x kc pro aviar for 40 feet and in. 1 12x kc aviar for driving and approaching (hyzer and straight backhands). 1 beat up ol dx aviar for annys and approaches and 70 footers- 40 footers. 1 vibram ridge for flick upshots and driving. And 1 ESP zone for driving and flicking.
 
4 for now, but soon to be 5. Most of the courses I throw max out at 300ft holes. Putters are my biggest area of the bag for this reason.

1- Sure Grip Magic : was recently added for powered down approaches
1- Beat Sure Grip Wizard : bread and butter putter. Most used and valued
1- Seasoned Sure Grip Wizard for straight/stable drives and approaches
1- Putting Sure Grip Wizard for putting only
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