Carbite ZG Mallet Putters
Carbite ZG Mallet Putters
USER REVIEWS
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[Jan 01, 2024]
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[Feb 04, 2012]
Murray
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
ZG Mallet
If you can't putt with this, give up. Once I started using three putt greens went away. Trying too find another to have as a backup |
[Mar 01, 2010]
motorolaview
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG
I used this putter just once at course 8years ago then stop using this as it was really difficult for me to control direction.(I remember I hit over 33put at that time.)But,I really love the design...recent space ship designed putter is not my taste.I may use this putter again with jumbo-grip which would brings better result. |
[Feb 12, 2009]
daddafree
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
carbite zg mallet
very smooth and balanced good sight lines easy to lag with ,,,finish does tarnish a little but no biggie ovrall a great putter Customer Service n/a |
[Jun 20, 2008]
TL2
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG
This putter sucks. I can't seem to make any putt that's longer than 4 feet out no matter how perfect my swing is. The ball always goes left of the hole or sometimes to the right of it. And get this, sometimes it goes right past it even though I'll barely tap the ball. Once, the ball didn't even make it to the hole even though I hit it really hard! I've had this thing for years and I thought it was the balls I was using that contributed to my big scores. After buying and losing every ball made under the sun I can't seem to stop 4 and 5 putting. Don't buy this thing if you wanna be any good!
Customer Service Never broke a putter although I suppose if I were to strike someone down with a flat stick it may need servicing. Similar Products Used: Similar to what... a golf club? I guess my hockey stick is close... but not really. I guess my softball bat would be similar, only different. |
[Jul 28, 2007]
Bob
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG mallet
Although it looks like a hank of metal on the end of a stick, it's a work of art!
Similar Products Used: Truline m1, Ping Darby, |
[Mar 27, 2007]
bakdon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
carbite zg
well with me a putter only belongs in one of two places.In your bag or a lake or deep pond.This will stay in bag for a long time.smooth and the best lag putter of all time.It rewards a good stroke.Best quality for the money. Customer Service like i said it ethiers works or drowns. Similar Products Used: ping-wilson blade-scotty cameron. |
[Nov 27, 2003]
Geo
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG
By far the best putter I ever used. I don't change clubs much, since this putter replaced my Ping B60 - a proven, time honored design. However, the face balanced, perimeter weighting just makes sense! It just works better. My only complaint is that the aluminum body has begun looking a bit ragged after 3 years of use. It seems to be oxidizing...and I take good care of my sticks. It appears that Carbite has retired this model; too bad. I'd like to see them revitalize this excellent design with a more durable body - maybe titanium or graphite? Just my $.02 Customer Service I got this putter online at a steal. The service was just fine. Similar Products Used: I've tried many putters, but don't change what's in my bag frequently. |
[Nov 22, 2003]
cyborg
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG Mallet
Switched to this putter from my "old" Odyssey as I had lost confidence in hitting (or for that matter, just getting a good lag putt) those putts outside of 10'. The ZG is a decent putter for the money. I used it for about 2 years but it just did not have the feel that I was looking for and now it is my "back-up" putter. Now I'm back to the new Odyssey DX2. I love the feel and it fits my game, however, it is twice the price of my old ZG (the DX2 was $169 on sale). Again, this is a good confidence builder, as you will have great lag putts. However, if you are looking to score well (outside of 10') you'll need to practice hitting that sweet spot of the ZG. Customer Service Never needed Similar Products Used: Odyssey, Ping, Scotty Cameron |