Ram Zebra Putters
Ram Zebra Putters
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 02, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 27, 2023]
arissaaqila
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No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Nov 19, 2013]
Schadenfreudian
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
RAM Zebra Putter
Although putting has been a strong point of my game, this RAM Zebra blade-type putter allows accurate alignment to the pin. From 30 feet in I've been deadly LOL. I usually two-put within that distance, so this putter has helped me knock off at least five strokes an outing. Love the feel of the grip, the weight and balance. Customer Service N/A |
[Aug 21, 2013]
ap229
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Zebra
To start I will say that I am a club trader, always looking for that magic club. I know there's such thing but I keep looking. Have had a lot of putters, eight Camerons, several Pings, and a few Odyssey's and this as good as any. My favorite's are Cameron Newport mid-slant, Odyssey white hot #5 and this old Zebra. I got this so cheap, seven dollars, I will try to pick up another when I run across one.
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[Mar 17, 2011]
m. lewis
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
ram zebra putter
I love this putter.
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[May 10, 2009]
Terry S. Britner
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Zebra mallet head putter
I have used many putter over the 45 years I have played golf. The Zebra mallet head is the best by far. There are four reasons why. First let me say I always hated mallet headed putters. But, I will play anything that helps me play better. I have put in all the weight I can in the head. This helps to take my hands out of the putt and helps me to shoulder putt. I won't even look at another putter that is not FACE BALANCED, to me with a pendulim stroke that is the most important feature. It helps keep your stroke on line, and doesn't depend on your hands to keep the head square at impact. Second most important item, the lines are simple and really help you align your putts, mostly because they are, front to back very long lines, the longer the better for alignment. The feed back on feel is great, the soft putter inserts or heads do not transfer the feel to you hands. This is very simlar to playing cast irons or forged irons. The cast doesn't transfer the feel, forged irons do. For these reasons, I will always look for a better putter, but for the last 25 years or so the ZEBRA has always beat out the competiton. Customer Service never needed them Similar Products Used: Tear drop, Odessey, arnold palmer blade, many many pings....never heavy enough |
[Aug 13, 2006]
Pky6471
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Ram Zebra putter
As I reported earlier, I love this putter. Last month a new Golf Galaxy store opened here and it had a deal that I could not pass it up: This brand new Ram Zebra putter for $14.95 with a grip of your choice. So they cut its shaft (1" shorter for my 5'6" height) and regripped with Winn grip , all for $14.95... Now I have 2 Ram Zebra and am OK for the rest of my golf life.
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[Aug 13, 2006]
jdr148
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Zebra
I'm back to "old faithful". Just so simple to line up putts with the white line. Putter feels good at setup, I stand a little taller than average at setup. Feel is pretty muted, but I rarely have a distance problem with this club. With it being so easy to align and cheap (used for $20), I recommend giving this a try if you have trouble aligning your putts. I own a oddysey two ball putter, and I can't align at all. I guess I need a line to help me line up the ball. Even drew a line on the oddysey, and that still didn't work. Customer Service Never used Similar Products Used: Oddysey two ball, oddysey DF 330 mallet |
[Aug 31, 2005]
golfisgood
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Ram Zebra classic
I have had this putter for years. Very heavy head which really keeps me from trying to control the putter, but instead promotes a smooth stroke with the head gliding though the path. Good solid feedback on the stroke as well. I use it on the fringe as well playing it off my front foot and have excellent results. From time to time, I will check out other putters at various golf shops, and the new clubs with the inserts feel much softer, but I know this club very well and will stay with it. These putter can be bought on line for 20 dollars. Great value and a good product. Customer Service not experienced Similar Products Used: a variety of putters |