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Gummiest, stickiest putter there is?

corey

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Any recommendations for a really "grabby" putter, one that's gummy and sticky. One that will lock on to some chains?

I'm currently using a 180g Star Aero, but its pretty stiff and not very flexible (yes, TWSS). I am looking into getting a second, more gummy putter.

Your thoughts? And yes, I did a search for gummiest putter and the like. Not a ton of useful stuff came back.

(EDIT: Okay, maybe I should have just tried gummy putter instead of gummiest)
 
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DGA makes the gummiest putters around. (Blowfly, Blowfly II)


Personally I like the JK Aviar X and the older Pro (not pro line) rhynos.
 
Woodchuck is the softest and floppiest I've ever felt....too floppy for me. I would say Gateway's SSS plastic or the new Pro Aviars are really gummy...maybe it's R-Pro, I don't know, but I have one and it's softer than all of my Gateways....
 
DGA makes the gummiest putters around. (Blowfly, Blowfly II)


Personally I like the JK Aviar X and the older Pro (not pro line) rhynos.

These are the gummiest although I have seen some gummy crossfires as well but am not sure who makes them.

For quality, I would get the JK Aviar X though.
 
The Gateway SSS is way overstated. I bought a first run Voodoo in SSS was not as soft/flexible as the Omega SuperSoft.
Nothing, however beats a BlowFly.
 
I don'y use soft putters when I play but i have some to practice with Gateway SSS Wizards mine are beat in and you can fold them up in a put them in your pocket easily
 
I second crawdad, there is nothing gummier then the gumbputt. They will literally fold around the chains.
 
going from throwing a aero to a floppy putter might not work out too good or really be what you want. Maybe start with something just a little soft in a grippy plastic.

Floppy putters can be hard to keep online for some people , and you might not get a consistent release . If you got big hands this might not be so much of a problem
 
i use SSS wizards and voodoos...not floppy per se, but very gummy and flexible...i have seen kyflash's blowfly and they are very floppy and soft...
 
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