Carbite ZG Mallet Putters
Carbite ZG Mallet Putters
[Jan 15, 2001]
MB Boesen
Shoot in the 80s
Best I've found. Unanimous agreement by all who've tried it. Solid feel, holds line - if you miss, it's your fault. Similar Products Used: dozens of others |
[Jan 06, 2001]
C S
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
ZG Mallet
Takes a while to get used to. I've had mine for 6 months and i haven't 3-putted during that period. Customer Service quick shopping Similar Products Used: None |
[Dec 21, 2000]
Richard
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG
This is a fine putter. Delivers what is promised by keeping ball on line with off center strokes, which are most of mine. Have had less three putts and more one putts since switching to ZG. Great putter for once a week players; very forgiving and easy to use. Don't pay retail of $150. This putter is available discount all over the web. Similar Products Used: Ping and Slazenger |
[Nov 25, 2000]
Kyle Benton
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG
The carbite ZG is amazing on off-center hits. On short putts it is very easy to line up with the three lines on the blade and "bar" on the top line. On long putts it is very good but I have a tendence to stub some of them. Even when I do stub them because of the tungsten wieghts at the end I still don't miss distance wise by more than four feet in the worst cases. I have had this putter for just over a year now, my putting has gotten much better but the putter gives alot of confidence to you on any lenth putt. Any level golfer could use a Carbite ZG but a lower handicap might like a Carbite ZH (the blade style) better because of the lieghter wieght. Similar Products Used: Odyssey Rossie 2, Odyssey 330 Mallet, Ping Darby, Ping Zing 2, Never Compromise ZI Alpha, and Never Compromise ZI Alpha2 |
[Jul 05, 2000]
John Jensen
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG
I think that this club can complete any golfers game, it makes YOU make putts Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 01, 2000]
Elmar
Shoot in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG Mallet
I looked, like many other peoples, a bit sceptical when i heard about this "extreme heel-toe" weighting putter. I finally got it for US$ 110.- at buy.com and have to say that it is worth every cent ! It has a very confident feel and easy alignment. Similar Products Used: Too many to list... |
[Sep 25, 2000]
Cory McAvoy
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
carbite zg
This is a great putter for long putts. It has great feel compared to titleist and odysee. Short putts with this mallet can get quite tricky though. The speed is very consistant though even on off center putts. Similar Products Used: odysee, titelist |
[Jul 25, 2000]
Miguel Kabillion
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Carbite ZG Mallet
My problem was that I would always leave my putts short. A bud suggested I try a mallet. I checked out a bunch and then tried the Carbite. I do believe that the putter should be the most expensive club in the bag but, I hadn't planned on paying a 150 bone for one. It has been worth every penny for the 2 years I've had mine. Took me from the mid 80's to the high 70's. Similar Products Used: All of 'em |
[Jul 23, 2000]
Greg
Shoot in the 100s
Model Reviewed:
ZG Mallet
I was using a slotline blade putter. Boy what a difference when I started using the Carbite. I sunk in a couple of 10+ feet putts! Similar Products Used: None |
[Jul 19, 2000]
Alan
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
ZG
Bought it; putted on practice green twice . . . first full round made four 15 foot plus putts! Buy it . . . believe it . . . best putter I've played with in 20 years. Great balance, good feedback. Best (BEST!!) putter for alignment I've tried - you find the line and it will putt it there. The sweet spot is truly expanded - anywhere on the face and it stays on line. Gotta Love it! Similar Products Used: Ping Anser2, Cleveland KG1; Odyssey 660; Ping Zing2 Isopur; Acushnet Bullseye |