Swan. Most under appreciated putter there is. Swan > Pure!
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Go with anything Gateway, because of their 'misprint' deals. You can call them or e-mail them, ask them exactly what you're looking for.. color, weight, mold, feel, and they'll send you their 'misprints' for $8 a piece in their package deals. Trust me, this is the way to go. Latitude, Innova, MVP, Discraft are all good.. but putters are the one disc that you need multiples of for practice, and you can't get cheap package deals from anyone but gateway.
http://www.dgcoursereview.com/forums/showthread.php?t=17179
Trust me dude, I don't even throw Gateway, but advise everyone that asks to go with Gateway putters because you can get them so cheap. Every company has good discs, but with putters it's important to have at least 3-10 of the exact same disc in the weight/color/mold/feel you want.. And gateway is the only company that you can call/email and get a package deal like that.. Do it.
Swan. Most under appreciated putter there is. Swan > Pure!
Thanks for the suggestion! I didn't even start this thread, but I read this and snagged a 3 putter set on eBay for $25 shipped. They also said if you pay within 3 days you get a bonus disc! Not too shabby!
Get a Pure and thank me later.
I'm surprised no-one has said MVP Anode. It's beadless, fairly low profile and dead straight (or even a tiny bit understable). I've tried various Aviar's, the Vibram VP and a couple of Discraft putters back in the day, and nothing has given me the confidence of the Anode putting, on approach or on the tee.
Just to update the thread, I received my three pack of Gateway putters from eBay and they still give you the bonus disc!!! I also bought an eraser wizard to round out the group.