Fightingthetide1
Double Eagle Member
For some of the reasons mentioned, and because I need to improve my putting in general, I stopped using my D P2's for main putting duties and started using them for drives and approaches. They are incredibly easy to gauge distances with when approaching because they drop out of the air fairly quick. There are a few holes at Rennaissance Park in Charlotte that require an accurate approach, or you fall 30' down into OB, or putt from a 10' ditch. I've found my soft, almost pro, D P2 has the perfect amount of glide and fade to drop exactly where I want it. For my main putter, I've been using Magics for their extra glide. I've used them for approaches from time to time (and sometimes still do if it's a turnover approach) but I tend to over shoot my target with them.
Looking forward to getting a KC P2 when they come into production!
Looking forward to getting a KC P2 when they come into production!