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[Putters] How Many Putters Do You Carry?

How Many Putters Do You Carry?

  • 0

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • 1

    Votes: 5 3.5%
  • 2

    Votes: 6 4.2%
  • 3

    Votes: 26 18.1%
  • 4

    Votes: 39 27.1%
  • 5

    Votes: 38 26.4%
  • 6

    Votes: 17 11.8%
  • 7

    Votes: 10 6.9%
  • More than 7

    Votes: 3 2.1%

  • Total voters
    144
  • Poll closed .

SaROCaM

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It's been a while since the last discussion. With all the putter options out there, how many putters make it in your bag?

I like to carry 5 putters:

2 Classic Aviars for putting only; I use both but have 2 just in case one gets lost or damaged badly somehow.

2 Classic Aviars for throwing; straight/turnover drives and upshots.

1 Aviar in premium plastic (currently a Star) for more stability or for more rocky courses.
 
What is a Harp considered? If we are calling those putters I have 5 ITB.

I carry two either Atoms(electron/E Soft) or Two Swan IIs depending on the mood those are only for putting, and one BT Soft Harp that I can use for many things but mainly OS approaches and flicks. A TP for driving and a VIP for more OS drives or slight skip approaches.
 
2 Harps for throwing hard.
1 Scale and 3 Wizards for throwing and putting.
 
2 classic aviars for putting only (1 backup like OP mentioned)

1 classic aviar for straight or turning putter drives/approaches

1 d-line p2 for straight to hyzer putter drives/approaches
 
I've let things get a tad out of hand lately...

Hard Dagger 173g for circle putting
Hard Dagger 173g well worn for longer putts and touch approaches

Classic Blend Judge 174g beat up for neutral driving
Neutron Envy 173g for stable driving
Jawbreaker Zone 171g for FH approaches that stick
ESP Zone 174g for FH and OS duties


I quit bagging my Buzzz OS lately in favor of the ESP Zone so I feel a little less silly bagging 6 putters. I used to putt with Judges too, and that blend judge would have been my long putter too.
 
Putting: Anode Soft Proton 172g
Driving/Long Approach: Anode Neutron 159g
Driving/Short Approach/Death Shot: Ion Soft Electron 156g
 
I carry 7 putters, but only because my Lat64 E3 bag has a nice pocket behind the main putter pocket that is perfect for two backups. Otherwise, I'd carry 5.

3 throwing putters:
-Cryztal Cone for FH and OS duties
-Neutron Envy as main driving putter
-Prime deputy for anny putts and throws and patent pending

4 putting putters
- SB-22 Wizards x2 as main putter and backup like OP
- beat soft wizard for long putts and jump putts
- rff wizard for long putts and jump putts that I want to stick to the ground if they miss.

These last two putters do get used, but I would probably eliminate them if I didn't have a bag with an accessible pocket for them.
 
It's been a while since the last discussion. With all the putter options out there, how many putters make it in your bag?

I guess it depends on what we call "putters".

Including approach discs:
Classic Warden for putting.
Fuzion Warden for approaches.
Star Stud for approaches.
Polecat for fun. :)

Also carry two Harps, one in TP, one in Classic, but it's questionable if the Harp is a slow mid or fast putter....
 
Two Zones. One light - one heavy. Light one is for hyzers ups that need to fly further and the heavier one is for about 90% of upshots and "OH CRAP" shots.

I have three Challengers. Super soft and Jawbreaker are for main inside the circle putting - which ever happens to feel better that day. A Cryztal Challenger for my up shots that need to be straight and teeing off of those ridiculously short holes at Madeline Bertrand.
 
4 most of the time,occasionally ill throw 1 more in there but not often.

1 dp2 putting only
1 dp2 - beat up and for longer putts but i use it for understable approaches and drives too
1 rdg serpent
1 rdg scale.
 
5 total:

2: Mcpro Aviars for Putting
1: Aviar3 for Overstable approaches and short drives
1: XT NOVA Straight drives and approaches
1: DX PnA Aviar for straight shots with slight fade.
 
6 for me..

2 Neutron Envy's.. one for drives/ups and another for windy putts
2 DX Aviar.. occasionally change one out for SS Warlock
1 Star Aviar for drives that get beat up
1 VIP Harp for overstable drives
 
Typically 5:

Two wizards for putting
Two wizards for throwing (1 beat, 1 stable)
One fossil scale for more overstable duties

On windy days or certain courses I'll add an armor scale for extra beef.
 
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