The Yes! Tracy has bent sent to the closet for misbehavior.
So yesterday I went to Bonaventure in search of a new flatstick. I tested the Spyder, a couple of other Rossas, a couple of Scottys, the Odessey #1, a 2 Ball, a Heavy blade and mallet, and a few others.
The Odessey #1 was the winner, but no way was I spending $280 on a putter.
So I ended up with a used Voodoo. I had it regripped with a Winn AVS in black. It swingweights at D9 and is 35" long.
I also bought the same grip to install on the PING A-Blade head that I had found on the range a couple of weeks ago, cleaned up, straightened the bent neck, and reshafted with an old shaft. I also swingweighted it to D9.
So these 2 will fight it out for a place in the bag. The PING is leading in practise putts made so far, even without an alignment line. The feel of this putter is incredible. Anyone know what year is was originally made?
Never Compromise Voodoo:
So yesterday I went to Bonaventure in search of a new flatstick. I tested the Spyder, a couple of other Rossas, a couple of Scottys, the Odessey #1, a 2 Ball, a Heavy blade and mallet, and a few others.
The Odessey #1 was the winner, but no way was I spending $280 on a putter.
So I ended up with a used Voodoo. I had it regripped with a Winn AVS in black. It swingweights at D9 and is 35" long.
I also bought the same grip to install on the PING A-Blade head that I had found on the range a couple of weeks ago, cleaned up, straightened the bent neck, and reshafted with an old shaft. I also swingweighted it to D9.
So these 2 will fight it out for a place in the bag. The PING is leading in practise putts made so far, even without an alignment line. The feel of this putter is incredible. Anyone know what year is was originally made?
Never Compromise Voodoo: