7ontheline
Double Eagle Member
I was testing my hard 175 Harp vs. pro-d 171 Zone for overstable approaches. The harp started off without any turn and more LSS than my starting to clover (concave) pro-d zone. The pro-d zone's soft pro-d works well for hit and stick upshots and the hard Harp was killing any wind ending 10-15% shorter and well left of the zone for the first couple weeks.
However, a couple decent tree hits and the hard Harp, which only shows minor bruising, is now a couple full ticks less LSS than the pro-d zone. The Harp looks the same as it did when I would need a flex line to cover the same lines as the Zone but after Friday's short game field work session, it quickly worked into a stable straight driving putter... until that next big tree hit I guess when it'll morph into a turnover:\
I still like the Harp's flat top and the feel of the hard but my hard Judges held their stability longer... must be the judge's huge bead. Hopefully the Harp's seasoning will slow and I'll be able to use it for stable straight drives that I currently cycle fresh hard judges for.
However, a couple decent tree hits and the hard Harp, which only shows minor bruising, is now a couple full ticks less LSS than the pro-d zone. The Harp looks the same as it did when I would need a flex line to cover the same lines as the Zone but after Friday's short game field work session, it quickly worked into a stable straight driving putter... until that next big tree hit I guess when it'll morph into a turnover:\
I still like the Harp's flat top and the feel of the hard but my hard Judges held their stability longer... must be the judge's huge bead. Hopefully the Harp's seasoning will slow and I'll be able to use it for stable straight drives that I currently cycle fresh hard judges for.