Guerine Rife Two Bar Mallet Blade Putters

Guerine Rife Two Bar Mallet Blade Putters 

DESCRIPTION

  • Forged/milled 6061 aluminum body.
  • 303 stainless steel face plugs and backweighted bars.
  • Putter head weight is 355 grams.
  • RollGroove Technology.
  • LieAline Fitting System,
  • Four-Point Stability weighting.

USER REVIEWS

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[Apr 01, 2024]
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OVERALL
RATING
5
[Jul 25, 2010]
Gary
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: Rife 2 Bar Blade Putter

Switched from 2 Ball & I couldn't be happier. I bought the "Dana" model, and for me, the alignment, roll and feel of this putter is superior to any I've used in over 30 years. I play on mostly fast greens so I use the lightest weights all of the time. A little more follow through is all I need on slower greens. Spend 5 or 10 minutes on the practice green before your round to dial in the speed that day. This putter has shaved 3-6 strokes a round for me.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 10, 2008]
Stickman698
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: two bar blade

I have gone through at least 30 putters in the last five years (I know, it's not the arrow but the Indian), but until you find the one that fits your eye and has the right feel and weight, it's an elimination process. Well I'm happy to report that those 30 putters are for sale. I've had this putter for 5 full months and could not be more pleased. I picked it up at Edwin Watts (my second home) for $45.00. I also like the fact that the weights are ajustable depending on the type of greens you're playing.

Customer Service

Haven't used.

Similar Products Used:

I don't think there is one!

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Oct 08, 2007]
Erik
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Guerin Rife Two-Bar Putter

I use the Dana Guerin Rife Two-Bar Blade Putter. This is my first real investment in a putter and would highly recommend to anyone having trouble on the greens. It does take a little getting used to and you really need to experiment with the weight combinations and the shaft alignment. It took me about 2 weeks of going to the practice green and triyng various combos w/ the weights. I love this putter! Very comfortable and accurate. I am now lethal from 10 ft and in and get it close on 20 to 30 footers. I have converted a lot of 3 putt greens into easy 2s and birdie 1 putts. The only draw-back with this putter is from long range, (outside of 30 ft). It seems to be vary hard to get the ball rolling longer than 35-40 ft. Maybe it is just me or maybe I need to get my approaches closer. Over all, I am very happy with this putter.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Sep 29, 2007]
cft4
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Guerin Rife Two Bar Blade Dana model

Well, I finally found the "holy grail" of putters. Mine is the Dana model (for Dana Quigley on the Champions Tour) of the G.R. Blade putter with a 36" offset shaft. I use a 36" shaft because I'm tall (6'2"). I have the lightest weights in it and it swings just like a pendulum. It is the most solid putter made especially on off-center hits. I have yet to put backspin on a putt. The ball just comes out rolling every time. And it's the easiest putter to align as well. And you can pick up the ball with the bars on the back of the putter - especially helpful for someone like me with back problems. And I got it for $77 plus shipping on eBay. My advice is get one ASAP.

Customer Service

Not needed.

Similar Products Used:

I've tried them all.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jan 21, 2007]
rmal20
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: guerin rife two bar blade

I bought this putter this summer and used it for about two months so i was just getting used to the putter then the snow came. So I was just getting used to the putter and already it had dropped me from a 12 to a 9 handicap. The two bars are wicked for alignment and you don't have to swing hard at all for long putts. It is a great putter and i would recommend it to everyone.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
4
[Dec 31, 2006]
69PINGMAN
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed: 2 Bar Blade

Bought used for $95. Very easy to align, and the ball comes off the putter exceptionally well with great feel. Have definitely been making more putts since purchasing this putter.

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Dec 13, 2006]
titaniummd
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Guerin Rife 2 Bar Blade

This club is a hybrid of a blade an a mallet. A cavity back putter with 2 protruding weight ports that align like a lot of the newer putters on the field.

With 3 sets of weights there are numerous configurations that can be set up. Lie angles can be adjusted due to the soft shaft. A lie adjusting tool is provided. The video is short but helpful.

The style is nice and the weight ports are brushed steel. No glare in my eyes. The padded cover protects the face.

Alignment and balance in this putter is superb. Feel is great, as is the sound on solid contact. The grip is comfortable.

With the soft feel of a milled putter with the alignment using the 2 bars, this combines the best of both worlds. Working with this putter, as a beginner, I have am improved my accuracy and distance to the hole.

The only putter that comes close to being as good, in my hands, is the Guerin Rife 2 Bar Mallet (which I also have).

Customer Service

They have excellent customer service

Similar Products Used:

Nike Black Oz T130

OVERALL
RATING
5
VALUE
RATING
5
[Jul 05, 2006]
graybrigade
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed: Guerin Rife 2 Bar Blade Putter

This putter is excellent for lining up putts and the roll is unbelievable, in particular for the long, hard-to-get-close type of putts. The putter provides a lot of confidence at set up. I had to give it up and go back to the 2 ball. The alignment bars reflect too much glare, especially on bright, sunny days, and this was too distracting. It is a design faux paus. The next generation of putter should have more of a "mat finish" on the alignment bars.

Customer Service

None used.

Similar Products Used:

Odyssey 2 ball, Rossa Monza Corza.

OVERALL
RATING
3
VALUE
RATING
4
[May 13, 2006]
Jason
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed: Guerine Rife Two Bar Mallet Blade

I like the way you can adjust this putter for lie and weight. The rolled grooves are what really caught my eye. I have had trouble skidding the ball in the past, so this might help. I am switching from an Odyssey two ball putter and the major difference is that the two balls face is hotter. The Rife two bar putter has a really soft face and it seems like you have to pound it on long putts. I don't just mean 60 footers. If you have a 25 or 30 foot put you have to give it a pretty good rap. I'm from norther Minnesota and the greens are just starting to speed up so hopefully that will help. As they do I am really starting to like the feel and the bars for alignment. I'm at about 70% approval right now and the biggest reason I'm not committed is that you have to hit the long putts hard to get them to the hole. I may update this when the greens up here are to normal and we will see if this can replace the two ball. A hard task to do.

OVERALL
RATING
4
VALUE
RATING
4
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