Cleveland Designed By Satin Putters

Cleveland Designed By Satin Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • Putter head made of 8620 Carbon Steel which results in a very soft feel
  • Classic medium-flange blade design
  • Small offset hosel design
  • Golf Pride Pro Score rubber putter grip
  • Available in 34" or 35" length
  • Available in right-and left-hand models

USER REVIEWS

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[Mar 01, 2016]
Squirrel
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Designed By Satin Putter

This has got to be the softest non-insert putter I’ve ever used, but with more reliable, resonant & consistent feedback that seems inherent with carbon steel. Having tried Answer style, TP Mills circa styles, 2-Ball, TM Spider mallets, counter-balanced, & various heavier (>330g) heads I’ve come to realize that this simple design, lower head weight, impeccable feel & balance seem to outweigh all the advancements in modern technology being pushed of late. The intimidating nature of the precision required with a swinging gate stroke induced by a 6 o’clock toe hang scared me into thinking a SBST stroke would be far more reliable & repeatable on the course. I was wrong. Truth be told, blades like this have always felt awkward since I never tested one in a shop that had the flat lie angle I need, so alignment was blown. I picked up a 2nd hand “Designed by” in a bargain barrel for under $30 and had the loft and lie adjusted before I left. The loft that provided the truest roll for me was ~4.5…but the lie adjustment made the greatest impact in release & line. The end result was a putter that feels more natural & dependable than any putter I’ve ever tried, especially on long distance lagging. I highly recommend this putter to anyone like me, who has tried everything, but continued to lacked confidence with the flatstick. Get back to basics, trust your instincts & natural intuition, & have one of these fitted to your loft & lie. Considering how cheaply they can be had 2nd hand, it’s more than worth a try.

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey Black Series Tour Design #8

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 01, 2010]
cpeter
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Designed By Satin

Great putter. I really like the weight, and feedback. I'd say it has one of the most buttery feeling sweet spots I've ever tried. Don't think I'll be able to go back to a perimeter weighted design ever again. You should really give it a try if you can find one used for cheap.

Similar Products Used:

Cameron Circa 62, Ping, odyssey

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Mar 17, 2010]
troyster
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: cleveland "designed by"

If a golfer is looking to play a heel shafted blade putter, look no further than the cleveland. Excellant feel, nice set up and fairly reasonable pricewise. Cleveland is an excellant golf company when it comes to any aspect of the short game.

Customer Service

They're very nice people to deal with.

Similar Products Used:

Wilson, tommy armour, ram wizard 600, cobra

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Nov 26, 2007]
mr_smith
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland putter

With this putter my lag-putting's gotten so much better. My buddies even commented on it. Classic design and feel make this one a keeper!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Sep 17, 2007]
Rich Lavigne
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland Designed By Ben Crenshaw

I bought this putter circa 1994 when I was a 6 handicap high school golfer. I had used several different putters previously, including a Ram Zebra and Titliest Bullseye, but knew the second i tried this putter at the golf store that this was going to be the putter for me. The balance is perfect, and feel is always true. It doesn't have all of the high-tech features like a milled face, or 2/3 ball alignment aids, but decades of great puuters can't be wrong. They've all used a smiliar style blade. It seems as if this puuter was actually made by Cleveland for several years under a few different names. I bought mine in 1994 and it says, "designed by Ben Crenshaw" on the bottom. In 1995, Corey Pavin used this putter during his win at the US Open. At the time, Corey Pavin was a Cleveland golfer and this putter was subsequently re-released with the words, "designed by Corey Pavin" on the bottom.
During college I gave up playing, but have recently been re-energized. I still have my classic blade, but would love to get a new one....if you find one of these hang onto it. You won't regret it.

Customer Service

Never had to deal with them.

Similar Products Used:

Titliest Bullseye

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 08, 2006]
bringbackthebalata
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland "designed by"

I played the Cleveland for a couple years and then switched to the Wilson 8802 (another blade style). I thought the forged blade of the Wilson would have a better feel. I was wrong. I get better feedback from the Cleveland. The Cleveland also seems to set up more easily and squarely behind the ball. The Wilson seemed to want to "toe in" when resting on the ground.
The benefit of a blade putter is feel. Not just for distance but also for getting a sense of how the club head is oriented during the stroke. The toe heavy design makes it easier to sense when the putter head is off line. I've tried every blade model I seen in golf stores and the Cleveland is the best of the blades.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 25, 2004]
teddy_g
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Cleveland-designed by putter

This is an extremely good putter with great feel and a nice elegant,classic design.I would recommend this putter for a player who relies on feel as opposed to someone who uses guides or lines on the putterhead to line up putts.

Customer Service

n/a

Similar Products Used:

Wilson 8802

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
5
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