My plan all along was to find a favorite putter, then get ten of it. But, settling on a favorite has been much harder than I expected. I got up to 6 Judges when I found a Soft Magnet I liked much better. Got 2 of them, then 3 Pures. Next was about 7 Fierces. Currently, I am wavering between 5 Jawbreaker Banger GTs and 6 Pixels. So, thing is I am now finding the putters I like are all similar - very straight, 2-3 speed, 3-4 glide. But, using the Fierce as an example, the variations even among them is so much that my favorite Fierces fly more like my favorite Bangers and Pixels, than like another Fierce that is wildly under stable. So, kind of thinking any 10 putters that meet my guidelines of flying very straight, 2-3 speed, 3-4 glide, and feel good in my hand, work as being part of my ten putters for practice. I mean, it feels like I am better off mixing up the putters, rather than using 10 Fierces, when I really only like about 5 of them, and love 1 of them. So, currently, I bag 4 putters: my favorite Pixel and favorite Jawbreaker Banger GT, both battling for main putter duties, my favorite Fierce for go right shots, and a Proxy because it recently overtook the Pure for go left duties. Convoluted, but that is where I am at right now. Normally I practice with the 4 in my bag, plus 6 more of mostly Bangers and Pixels right now. Then, every now and then I break out all of my probably 75 putters, and have a putter competition day. Everybody gets a chance to try to fight their way up to making the top ten, or the 4 that go in my bag. The last shakeup I had was when the Proxy overtook the Pure for go left duties. The recent major surprise was the Pixel jumping right into my main putter mix when I thought Jawbreaker Banger GT had finally locked that down for good. Fun stuff!