Pa Jayhawk
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- Nov 15, 2005
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I have a Odyssey white hot #4 putter. I cut it down a couple years back from 35" to 33 1/4" as it I lean way over and it would get caught in my windshirt and cost me strokes on occasion, that and the fact that I would grip down off of the grip and on the metal. Anyways, my putting has alway been pretty decent, I probably will never switch putters, but I noticed that it fell of slightly each year since cutting it off, I thought maybe it was due to my move and change of greens but after 2 1/2 years, I'm starting to think that is not the case. I thought I might toy around with adding a little of the weight back to see what happens. I've never really worked with lead tape and want to get an idea of the best way of going about this to test out. I read some of the posts about adding lead powder to the shaft and such, but though I would toy around with tape before doing something like this, to see how it feels. Any suggestions on the best places to add this to the shaft or the head to experiment?
I have a white hot #4 which is a flange putter. If you click on the link below and click on the #4 it gives you a view of the front a back. I am not sure I want to put weight over the sight line as it may be distracting, will it cause adverse reaction by putting on the back, top or on the shaft in some way. Maybe a small piece on each of the sides? Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks.
http://www.odysseygolf.com/en.PRODUCTS.WHITEHOT.html
I have a white hot #4 which is a flange putter. If you click on the link below and click on the #4 it gives you a view of the front a back. I am not sure I want to put weight over the sight line as it may be distracting, will it cause adverse reaction by putting on the back, top or on the shaft in some way. Maybe a small piece on each of the sides? Any advice would be appreciated, Thanks.
http://www.odysseygolf.com/en.PRODUCTS.WHITEHOT.html