Saturday night as I meandered through the local proshop for my new ProVI's, I happened across the new assorment of putters. I have been wanting to change for awhile anyway after several people told me that my putters face was really really hard, and lacked feel (it was a cheepy).
To make a long story short...I buy the putter that feels the most comfortable to me (Nike Oz T-160 blade) and set off for the course the next morning.
(13) greens in regulation.
(13) birdie putts (0 birdies, 2 pars)
(6) 2-putts (4 balls rolled off the green)
(7) 3-putts
the other 5 holes were either approach or chip shots "within the leather" that never got putted, as my partners picked them up.

What in the world happened???
I know the answer will be "different feel" or something like this, but is that a reality, or just an excuse for lousy putting? Does it make that big a diffrence?
To make a long story short...I buy the putter that feels the most comfortable to me (Nike Oz T-160 blade) and set off for the course the next morning.
(13) greens in regulation.
(13) birdie putts (0 birdies, 2 pars)
(6) 2-putts (4 balls rolled off the green)
(7) 3-putts
the other 5 holes were either approach or chip shots "within the leather" that never got putted, as my partners picked them up.

What in the world happened???
I know the answer will be "different feel" or something like this, but is that a reality, or just an excuse for lousy putting? Does it make that big a diffrence?
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