Titleist Red X Putters
Titleist Red X Putters
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[Apr 01, 2024]
nadya
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[Jan 01, 2024]
minami
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[Dec 26, 2023]
arissaaqila
Strength:
Evaluate the design and aesthetics of the Titleist Red X putters. Consider the overall look, alignment aids, and any unique features that contribute to the putter's visual appeal. by tstoto Weakness:
No weaknesses. All very good. Purchased: New
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[Aug 29, 2008]
dfirca
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Red X5
This is a review of the new Red X5. I've tried a countless number of putters and this is the best by far. This club allows for the proper inside-square-inside putting stroke. The balance, feel and simple/classic design are absolutely perfect. Loft is so important on putters because I've struggled with every putter with less than 4 degrees of loft, which is most companies. With my putting stroke, it seemed lower lofted putters tended to pinch the ball too much causing it to bounce and stray offline. With 4 degrees of loft, this club seems to produce a nice roll, which can also be attributed to the milled face. I much prefer a milled face over an insert. The biggest improvement I've seen with this club over other putters is speed control. Longer putts are always within tap-in range and shorter to mid putts are always scaring the hole if they're not going in. Now I'm not saying you will make every put with this thing, but my confidence has greatly increased. I've always had face-balanced putters, but the proper toe-hang is helping me become a very consistent putter. I couldn't be more pleased with this club. And this isn't a honeymoon phase either, as I always thoroughly test equipment prior to writing reviews. Yes this club is expensive, but I've wasted more money trying and getting rid of other less expensive putters. Besides, the price would be considered inexpensive, relatively speaking, if this were a driver. Don't think of it as a lot of money to hit the ball a short distance, consider it as a worthy investment for a club you are going to use most often. Make this investment once in your life and you will save money in the long run. Just don't leave your bag unattended as this is a prime target for theft. Of the all the other putters I've tried, the simple Ping Karsten series or the Maltby putter would be my second choice. Customer Service Haven't had to use them, but I heard good things. Similar Products Used: Yes! Tracy, Ping Craz-e i-series (too heavy), Odyssey (many models), Never Compromise, Nike, Taylor Made Rosa Spider (good club), Ping Anser Karsten Series (great club; wish it had a little more loft though), Maltby (great club, don't let the price fool you) |
[Aug 05, 2007]
sko1
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Red X
The putter is very accurate within 10 feet. The alignment system is easy to use, and has great feel. On the long lag putts, the ball skids a lot, but on the short putts, you'll have confidence like never before. |
[Apr 11, 2006]
DDub
Shoots in the 70s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Red X
I bought the Titleist Red X putter last spring and have played it for the past year.
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[May 18, 2005]
jeffm
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Red X
I didn't believe anyone could pry my favorite Rossie II out of my hands until I demoed this putter on the course. Deadly accurate inside of 10 feet. Easy to line up, nice feel. No frills. Just a good, no nonsense mallet style putter. Similar Products Used: Rossie II |
[Apr 23, 2005]
JMM80
Scratch Golfer
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Red-X
I generally use face-balanced mallet style putters and I thought that's what I'd purchased. My Red-X is not face-balanced. When you balance it on the shaft, the toe droops about 3/4 inch below level. I don't know if that's an intentional design feature, but I really like it. I tend to pull putts and this factor has really minimized that tendency. The feel is very soft, but not too soft. The club has a good degree of forgiveness, but it still provides adequate feedback on miss-hit putts. That's very important to me as I don't like mallets that provide no sense of a sweetspot. That's the constant failure present in most mallets. Good players don't want so darn much forgiveness that touch/feel is eliminated. If I have one major concern at this point, it's the feeling that when I position my hands at address, it almost looks like the club is in a slightly delofted attitude. I love the overall look and feel, but this factor is significant. I hate to let some club guy bend such an expensive putter, but I'm to the point that I might just give it a shot. This club is so close to winning a starting position in my bag, but not just yet. Similar Products Used: My long-standing putter is the Bobby Grace Fat Lady (Nick Price Signature). Best putter of all-time. |
[Mar 05, 2005]
mcgroup53
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Scotty Cameron Red X
After deciding the high-MOI super-mallet putter style wasn't working for me, started looking at more traditional mallets and narrowed the field to the White Steel #5 and the Red X. Took the Red X onto the putting green with my Ping Craz-E and it was simply no contest. The Cameron easily group lag putts of 40+ feet within tap-in range around the hole, while the Ping repeatedly left balls short or off-line. Even heel-strikes with the Red X rolled straight. The sound and feel of this putter simply felt like a professional putting tool instead of some gimmick or toy. Customer Service N/A Similar Products Used: Ping Craz-E White Hot 2-Ball Mizuno TP Mills |
[Jan 04, 2005]
lorenzoinoc
Shoots in the 80s
Model Reviewed:
Titleist Cameron Red X
I so wanted to like this putter. I had been putting as well as I can putt when I switched from my last putter to the Red X. I thought I could improve my mid length and lag putts, and was persuaded by one of the reviews in the magazine. And it looks so cool and has such a great feel. But I've thrown in the towel. I made the worst strokes with this putter and never could get comfortable with it. I had a hard time lining it up (haven't had that problem with other putters) and would rush the stroke which is not good with a relatively heavy putter as this is. I wouldn't discount the value of this putter for some as I handed it over to my 10 year old son and he makes everything with it. I was going to put it on E-Bay but he won't give it back. I once again love my Newport 2 and am now typically below 30 putts a round once again. Customer Service No experience. Similar Products Used: 2 Ball, Newport 2, TP Mills |