Moderators: Timko, Solty, Frank Delicious, Blake_T, Fritz, Booter
TeamTollandDG wrote:Is the esp focus in regular production? Can't seem to find any other than a few light weight ace race ones from last yr
Frank Delicious wrote:Every groove is a unique snowflake of suck.
Frank Delicious wrote:Every groove is a unique snowflake of suck.
turso wrote:Has anyone else noticed that pro-d challengers are more susceptible to rolling down even insignificant slopes compared to any other putter? Either I have the shittiest luck in the world, or they just like to roll more than other putters
ION|JOKERi|MD2|TD|PD|SwordParks wrote:If the posts on this forum are any indication, the PD is like a Teebird with sunshine coming out of its butthole so hard that it flies faster.
Risk wrote:Hey Challenger guys who carry both D and Soft's what do you use each type for? My buddy gave me a couple D's and I must say I'm liking them and was wondering what the Soft's brought to the table and while I'm asking what's the deal on Cryztals?
Frank Delicious wrote:Every groove is a unique snowflake of suck.
Thatdirtykid wrote:My first putter, a soft pro D magnet was regular stamped and white, but was glow in the dark I didn't know for years until I traded it to a buddy and he told me it was glowing in the dark. ..
I use pro D's (back to challengers) for all my driving and approaching, a 100g for getting out of trouble, and a Cryztal for exclusive putting duty. I have grown to like the slickness of the plastic on my putter, less spin out spits, and less grip-locked putts.
Frank Delicious wrote:Every groove is a unique snowflake of suck.
Thatdirtykid wrote:...and a Cryztal for exclusive putting duty. I have grown to like the slickness of the plastic on my putter, less spin out spits, and less grip-locked putts.

Users browsing this forum: barkchip, Bing [Bot], Google [Bot] and 4 guests