eegor said:When I first switched to the Pure putter, I liked the feel and flat top of the Zero Line. After purchasing a couple of Grip Line Pure putters for practice in the back yard, I have converted to them. I've never thrown a putter as predictable as the Grip Line Pure. As with any putter, these preferences are very personal. The Grip Line plastic doesn't slip or grip lock for me. They're great for driving too. (No need to bag a Ridge). Now I need to find a home for my Zero Lines.
There's one disc that has been in my bag far longer than any other and it's a Grip Pure. Over the past near two years it's been used to the point where the stamp is completely gone and the surface is dull with a multitude of tiny scratches and dings. I know some folks have had durability issues with Grip plastic and others felt that Grip didn't grip enough for them but neither has been an issue for me. Backhand, forehand, roller; about the only thing I don't use it for is a primary putter. It was my primary putter for a while but my impression was that I was seeing a higher percentage of slip throughs and super ball doinks off the center pole with the Grip Pures than with the Zero Pures so I switched.