TaylorMade Daytona CGB Putters
TaylorMade Daytona CGB Putters
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[Sep 11, 2010]
Jacob Sheldon
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Daytona 1
I go this putter a month ago and I will never regret this purchase. The greens on my local course are very slow and having the grooves on this putter helps me put topspin on the ball to overcome the greens. To make things short, the best thing about this putter is the rectangular shape that helps me aim right where I want
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[Dec 01, 2007]
TaylormadeRep.4
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
daytona cgb
This is a very good putter. I am a 1 handicap, and my putting has always been a little rough. I was using a scotty cameron circa No 2 before i got this, and couldn't find the cup. When i switched to this putter, I found, that i lagged the ball better. In my opinion, it's all about feel. Which ever club you feel most comfortable with, is the one you should choose. You shouldn't choose a club just on it's name,you need to go and try them all out so that you can figure out which type fits your game best. I a very impressed with this putter. |
[Aug 30, 2007]
jesse.day
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Rossa Daytona 1 CGB
My putting is very solid coming in at 34-38 each round. I use a Nike T100 oz putter and bought the TM putter because I have enough clubs minus a putter to make a complete spare set. 40 dollars later from Global Golf spare set complete.
Similar Products Used: Nike T100 oz
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[Jan 06, 2007]
C.M
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
daytona cgb
i got this putter about 4 months ago but have only used it on the course around 5 times. a good putter for putts less than 8ft and easy to control distance but the feel off the clubface is variable- sometimes soft but yet sometimes it makes a click sound.grip is also a bit on the thin side- a thicker more cumfortable one would suit more.sometimes feels awkwrd standing over the putter but overall is a good buy. Customer Service v.good Similar Products Used: odyssey white hot two ball, odyssey dfx 9900 |
[Nov 12, 2006]
gremboul
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Daytona CGB
The weights on a blade putter is a dream. Gives me that extra weight on the perimeter. The aluminum insert, in red gives you a clear indication of the sweet spot and a zingy feel at contact. The putter is true. The ball goes where its pointing. This putter is the best of three worlds. Feels like a scotty, zings like a ping and has the weight technology of a modern putter (with the traditional look that I like). Customer Service good Similar Products Used: ping, scotty cameron, odyssey |
[Jul 11, 2006]
gypmarquis
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
taylormade daytona cgb
Well I'll start by saying that my putting has been a problem, (to say the least) for a while now. However since I've had a custom fit for putting and chose the daytona cgb thank god no more three putts! Of course there is the odd time you do three bang but you only get what you deserve! Hey it's putting remember! I'm sick of watching all of us putt like jag off's when all putters are pretty much the same off the rack, but yet we all have different ways to putt and stroke the ball. So take my advice if your holding the group up behind you, or you want to break your flatstick over your head (which I have done by the way) or throw it into the closest body of waterat yuor local muni. GET FIT FOR YOUR STROKE, IT PAY'S! Customer Service Always a pleasure to do bzzzz with Taylor Made and Golf Town Canada. Similar Products Used: Please I don't think there is enough room for that!
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[Jun 22, 2006]
Doug
Shoots in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Daytona CGB
If your a Blade Man, then this putter is as good as it gets. The ball does roll off smoth. The only change I made was to change the standard grip to a medium grip. I give it a 4.5. Price is good too. |
[May 24, 2006]
hpowders
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
taylor Made Daytona 1
My putting is preventing me from being a single digit golfer. Usually 3 putt 3-5 greens. Can't make 4-5 footers at all.
Customer Service None needed. Similar Products Used: Ping G5i Craze, Ping Anser Odyssee Rossie Mallet Carbite mallet. |
[Apr 12, 2006]
creamygoodness
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Taylor Made Rossa Sebring 3 w/agsi
I don't like to switch putters often. Had an older TM CB.3 putter for about 15 years and had much success with it...then last year let myself get sucked into the mallet craze and bought a Nike OZ - traded it in after 6 months cause it felt like I was hitting with a rock. Recently bought TM Sebring 3 with agsi and love it...nice weight, and the feel is perfect - not too soft like a White Hot, and not too hard like the Nike (and others). Personally, I just can't get used to mallets - like the blades. Couldn't be happier with the new TM, yo its thumpin - (unless it was a little less expensive-paid $129 new) Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Taylor Made CB.3
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