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Heavier B60 option?

xamilo

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Well, it seems I'm celebrating my 1000 post here!!!!!

Isn't it amazing the amount of time you loose n-line? :D

So, after 1k posts and 5 wedge set changes I wanted to ask you guys something:

I wanted to ask you guys a putter question. I'm currently using a Ping Karsten Series B60 which I love quite much and fits perfectly on my new Shot Talk Cheetah Head Cover, but I am kind of feeling the head to be a little bit lighter than I would want.

Is there any non-$300 option (e.i. not a SC Circa for example) to look for which looks similar to the B60 with a little bit more toe-weight? The most important thing, again, is I need it to fit my new Head Cover :D

Thanks mates :D
 

Rockford35

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Why not put a heavier shaft in your existing head? Nippon makes several models of various weights, as does True Temper.

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I have the Nippon and it's outstanding in terms of feel and ability to stroke the club through the hitting zone on lags and shorter putts getting to the hole.

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SilverUberXeno

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Your putter cover arrived today, Cami. :) It's cute.

Have you tried a B60 with some... lead tape? Or a tip weight? Or that heavier shaft?
 

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Have you tried a B60 with some... lead tape? Or a tip weight? Or that heavier shaft?

I was thinking the same thing, throw a strip of lead tape on the toe and call it a day. You could swap out for a heavier shaft to as Rock mentioned. I put a heavy shaft in my putter and it completely changed the feel (for the better) and then threw a strip of lead tape on it (on the toe actually) and it putts just as well as my Scotty that I paid 10 times more for.

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xamilo

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Your putter cover arrived today, Cami. :) It's cute.

Pics! Pics! Pics! :D

Thank you guys. I'm going to look then for a heavier shaft;
One other thing, does the heavier shaft change the weight balance at all (where you feel the weight)?

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One other thing, does the heavier shaft change the weight balance at all (where you feel the weight)?

Thanks

Not that much. It's "heavier" in terms of static feel, but not in the head. Just the overall weight of the putter is more, but it's balanced perfectly. This is speaking of the Nippon, I haven't had any saddle time with anything else.

The Heavy Putters are an extreme of this idea. Heavy heads and heavy shafts. I hated the entire line, but it worked for some guys.

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Loved the B-60 style. Even though it was forbidden to mention, I got my SC circa 62 #6 for $125. It's the heavier version of the B-60.
 

ridgecrest18

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Why not just pick up a BeNi B60......... It's has significantly greater head weight, due to the higher density of BeNi.
 

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