Titleist Bulls Eye Putters
Titleist Bulls Eye Putters
USER REVIEWS
[Jul 11, 2000]
Scott
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
standard blade
If you don't have the yips, this is the one! I've had it for many years. I'm not that great of a shot-hitter, but I've always been able to salvage a round because of decent putting. When I pull it out of the bag, I just feel confident and in control. No markings, no hi-tech, but great look and feel. I find that if, while lining up, I place it in front of the ball first, (like Nick Price) then behind for the stroke, I feel confident of direction. I will admit that on very long putts it is a bit scary. I have to "whack" it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jun 19, 2000]
Vic
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Scottie Cameron Bulls Eye Standard Flange
Tried this out at a retailer and bought it after demoing it. Forget all the techno stuff out there with their space age inserts and special weightings; go back to the basics. It was kind of funny when I bought it because I went to the store with Carbite or Odyssey in mind. I tried out the entire line of Odyssey and some of Carbite and none had the feel that I was looking for. I checked out the Titleist Bulls Eye and gave it a shot for fun. I was making twelve foot practice puts at will. It was almost like I was controlling the ball with my mind! This putter inspires confidence and has a feel like none other. I like the fact that it has a classy look and is head heavy which promotes a steady back swing. I got it for $60; significantly cheaper than the competition. My only complaint is that there is no marking(s) on the top line of the blade for easy allignment. Regardless, I can putter better than ever with this club. When my mind was made up, I said the the sales person, "I really don't want to like this club". I was just so cought up in all the techno stuff out there... Looks and marketing can be deceiving! Similar Products Used: Odyssey DF (various models) |
[May 28, 2000]
Curtis Montrose
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Bulls Eye
This is a great putter. Got it for my birthday and was not expecting it. It has been the best thing I have used in years. The role is smooth and easy to judge distance. The weighting of the club is the best part, its not toe heavy and stays square throgh the swing.Its got a nice classic grip and looks good in your hands. I would recommend this putter to anyone who is having putting woes. Customer Service Titleist is easy to deal with Similar Products Used: Ping, Wilson |
[May 10, 2000]
andrew
Shoot in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
titleist bullseye
Initially,I found on short putts it gave a better visual and appeared to easily square up.The combination of the aluminium shaft and brass head provides a well balanced putter with exceptional feel that allows good distance control.Only drawback being that unless you have found the sweetspot it tends to jump out of the face.Overall a great replacement for the "SEAHORSE". Similar Products Used: Ram Zebra |
[Mar 08, 1999]
Paul Thomas
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist BullsEye
This putter is superior. Some may be put off by the look or the sound or the weight...give it a chance, you'll agree. This blade putter gives you excellent feel, it is relatively heavy and hits solid. No markers,lines, layed out sweet spots...just you, the ball, and the putter. Similar Products Used: None |
[Feb 25, 1999]
Michael G
Shoot in the 80s
Tried this putter out the other day in the store and didn't like it. It doesn't feel as if it was designed correctly. It seemed proned to mis hits probably due to its small sweet spot. Similar Products Used: Ping, Odyssey, Taylor Made |
[Jun 16, 1999]
Will Skinner
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Classic flanged blade
This is the only putter in the world that will make you play better. True, it's not for bad golfers. It is nothing more than a slab of brass. However, the feel is something so incredible that you simply must try this out the next time you're shopping for putters. This club will punish you when you putt poorly, but a correct hit on the sweet spot and you'll give up sex for the feelings this baby gives you. Similar Products Used: All |
[Aug 08, 1999]
Scott
Shoot in the 80s
Here is a classic. It's a great deal at $70. But you have to have feel. It doesn't have all the guide lines and gimmicks. You need to supply the skill. But if you can roll the rock, this will serve you well. Similar Products Used: None |
[Sep 14, 1999]
Ned
Shoot in the 90s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Bulls Eye
A nice putter, no high tech stuff, or sight lines, just metal. If you are a good putter, you might want to try it, it has good feel and distance control. Just don't mis-hit it. Similar Products Used: None |
[Jan 08, 1999]
Kirk Fehn
Scratch golfer
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Bulls Eye
This putter is not for the beginner golfer. It has a small blade head and does not have a large sweet spot. Having said that, the putter does offer an excellent feel and good distance control. Similar Products Used: Ping Putters, and several of the Callaway line |