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the more i use my zero line, the more confident i am at longer shots. I really like the tacky grip without the floppiness of other plastics (soft pro-d, SSS, r-pro). The thinner profile fits my hand better. And the thing is so predictable for every shot i make with it. I can't throw the pure as far as other putters, like wizards and ridges. But that is what my fuse is for.
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I'm still sad I lost my Pure... been delaying getting a replacement hoping it will come back to me.
Anyone complare a Pure vs. a Westside Swan? Lat makes both and the plastic seems to be similar to Zero Line. The rims are close too, slightly different... but close. |
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Thanks Jeremy. I was actually looking at it as a replacement for the Pure which I use driving (Magic for putting). I think based on your discription it might work well for a putter but it would not be a good replacement for the Pure (for my driving use).
BTW Jeremy turned me onto the Pure. He sure can rock a black Pure! |
Sent mine to Prerube. I didn't like the feel, but I guess he does so, we all win!
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Traded for a Pure yesterday. Tried a few approaches with it... it's in the bag today. I'll still putt with my Magic (usually) or my Rhyno (into the wind).
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If I only have a Grip Line, and don't particularly like it for putting, will grabbing a zero line help the cause?
I'm looking to hop on the straight putter train and looking at these along with Magics or something similar. |
They fly similar, but zero sticks in the chains and has a chalky grip
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I never did care for the Pure for putting and I used zero line. Loved it for approaches and thats what eventually lead me to trying the Magic.
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