The Yes Golf Tiffany Series Putter could be your ideal club. This putter is the newest in the line of sight alignment putters by Yes Golf. The Tiffany putter is a face- balanced putter with a head weight of 350 grams. The head is odd shaped and has sight alignment lines to help you line up your shot accurately. The putter is heel shafted and has a double bend shaft. It works well with right or left handers. The Yes Golf Tiffany Series Putter can be found at Golfsmith.com for $149.
If you want a putter that not only does a great job but is also a limited edition, then the Tour Edge Bazooka Automatic Putter is what you want. This putter has an exceptionally high MOI (moment of inertia). The shaft is bent at a 90 degree bend to keep the head square on during the entire stroke. The head is made to move the center of gravity lower and back for a comfortable swing. This putter is made in the United States and comes with a magnetic closure head bag. The Tour Edge Bazooka Putter is available at intheholegolf.com for $149.
The SRT 2-Ball Putter is about half of the cost as the first two putters. This Two-Ball Putter is an extended inertia mallet. The double-bend shaft and Saturn Ring technology brings this putter to the cheap putter forefront. Lightweight milled aluminum body gives better weight distribution to the putter head, giving it a smoother swing. The SRT 2-Ball Putter is available at smarter.com for only $72.
Odyssey SRT 2-Ball Putter is for anyone that likes the 2-Ball putter and demands quality. This lightweight aluminum body allows for good weight distribution to the head. Precision milling lends the putter a clean and rich polished look. A modified White Hot urethane insert can be repositioned for better MOI. A milled stainless steel insert provides a flat surface for accuracy. This putter is for sale from Golfsmith.com for $99.99.
The Nike Golf IC Putter is a more normal looking putter, but still guaranteed to make you have a hit game. The Nike Golf IC Putter has a green body and head to minimize visual noise and emphasize the alignment marks on the putter face. This putter has a high MOI and a milled flat head for improved accuracy. The putter is on the Golf Digest 2009 Hot List. The Nike Golf IC Putter is available at Golfsmith.com for $139.99.
Now you can improve your game and save a little cash at the same time. Any of these five cheap putters are ideal. So go make that ball disappear instead of the money in your wallet.
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Post a CommentAlthough buying a good putter is important there are a few basic tips for better putting for the averages joe that are overlooked....make the sure contact is made on the sweet spot....make sure that eyes and shoulders are parallel to the putting line...take a good quick look at your target and then swing....many amateur "overthink" the process...line it up and putt! www.theputters.com