Cobra Townsville Putters
Cobra Townsville Putters
USER REVIEWS
[Feb 07, 2023]
olivernicholle9052
Strength:
At 71 grams (R flex), these shafts are so sweet and (for the lack of a better word) luxurious, that swinging the clubs feels effortless and assertive at the same time. Find the review for these shafts at golflubreview.com. towing company Malden Weakness:
None . . Purchased: New
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[May 28, 2007]
FlyersHcky1771
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra Townsville Putter
This putter is extremely easy to aim with, and the milled face really gets the ball rolling. I used to 3 or 4 putt holes all the time, but in the 25 or so rounds that I have played with this, I haven't even 3 putted once! I used to shoot in the high 90's (95-99), but now I'm shooting in the low 90s or high 80s (88-93). I have noticed a dramatic change in my putting performance after I purchased this putter.
Similar Products Used: Most Oddyssey, Ping, and Carbite models |
[Jul 19, 2006]
RGOOD
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Cobra Townsville Putter
This is a very good Ping B60-like putter (approximately 30 degree hangers). The aluminum alloy insert is soft, yet consistent (unlike a lot of those polymer inserts) and the head is very easy to align. The weighting is good compared to the original Ping B60s, which were too light, and it has better feel and distance control than the current Ping G5 B60s. Nice grip. Produces good rolls with a traditional head shape that is easy to use from various positions around the green (unlike a lot of mallet putters in my opinion). Great price. No negatives other than you will need to keep it covered to prevent dings. Customer Service Not needed. Similar Products Used: Ping B60, Ping Anser 2, various Odyssey |