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Well can't wait to see this plastic in other molds.
I guess a Snow Pure would be close, but these are probably a bit grippier and softer than those would be.Do these feel anything like you would expect a Frost Pure to feel like?
Well can't wait to see this plastic in other molds.
Anyone notice a difference in color stability with the Opto's? I had a blue Pure that I could trust to drive without turning it over and I could trust it to have a nice fade on up shots. I've own two pinks since, and they seemed much more understable.
Opto is best for drives. Gripline isn't exactly a premium plastic. It's good though. You could drive/long approach with opto and use grip for everything else.
So what is Grip line like? And would an Opto or grip line be better for long approaches or even drives? TIA for any and all responses.
So what is Grip line like? And would an Opto or grip line be better for long approaches or even drives? TIA for any and all responses.
I'm curious why Grip line isn't considered Premium. Is it because of the price or durability?Opto is best for drives. Gripline isn't exactly a premium plastic. It's good though. You could drive/long approach with opto and use grip for everything else.
I putt with Zero Hards and use both Opto and Zero soft for other putter duties.
Soft sits better on a fast green and can kick less off of stuff.
Opto is a bit beefier and beats in slower.
The non-optos beat in quickly, and for me, allow a lower power touch shot that's straighter than the opto.
Anyone notice a difference in color stability with the Opto's? I had a blue Pure that I could trust to drive without turning it over and I could trust it to have a nice fade on up shots. I've own two pinks since, and they seemed much more understable.