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Tee pad putter -vs- Putting putter?

Putting is always a Challenger (I've accumulated a stash of old bar stamp Pro-D's, but my practice basket is full with current production Pro-D's as well and I'd be confident in them also).

Off the Tee I use my putting challengers as well as a CryZtal FLX challenger, a Pro-D Zone, and a Pro-D Zeppelin.

I really like throwing putters when I can :thmbup:
 
I used to be strictly Aviars but a friend gave me a Soft Ion a few months ago because he knows how much I love to throw putters off the tee. That was the best gift I have ever been given. My KC's have been seeing a lot less action, as a matter of fact I think I'm gonna go strictly Ions for all my driving duties.
 
Soft Wizards (the stiffer the better) for teepad and putting. After all this new technology Ive yet to find a truer flying disc then a Wizard.
 
Tee = 170 Star Aviar, 175 R-Pro Rhyno
Putt = 171 KC Pro Aviar, 175 Yeti Pro Aviar

Mule #1 always throws a Rhbh putter drive when everyone else forehands a highspeed driver.

Learn from the master.
 
Teeshots - Ridge/Summit
Putting - Ridge

I threw the same Ridge off the tee for about 18 months, it's pretty beat in now. Starting throwing a new one off the tee, using the first for putting only duties.
 
if throwing a putter from the tee: 70% of the time its my omega ss 30% one of my SS wizards

putting: SS wizard-90% of the time Omega SS-10% (typically straddle putting as it seems to glide longer with less fade)
 
I use Wizards for both, usually a little stiffer one for putting. I generally use a little softer ones when it's cooler out for putting, because they stiffen up a bit as it cools down, and are too flexy for my putting tastes when it's warmer.
 
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