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Whats your favorite putter?

I've been digging the Lat64 Spike for quite some time. I may dabble with others soon just due to sheer boredom but the Spike is easy to control and I love the soft Zeroline plastic.
 
Working Stiff said:
I putt with Aviars becasue I have a butt-ass load of them. If I was starting today I don't think the Aviar would be "the one," but it's good enough.

I think he was asking about putters, NOT your girlfriend. :p :wink: :lol:
 
I have 3 "favorite" putters.

The Voodoo for putting

The Wizard for long aproaches

and
A 150 class Magic for short range turn-overs.
 
I am liking the challenger for putting and use the pure in grip line for driving and up shots (They are just more durable)>

CHEERs - Koffee
 
I tried the Voodoo. It flies very weird for me after a few good hits (tracks stubbornly right when flat, and glides downward).

I'm putting with the Wizard now. I'd rather putt with the Pro Challenger, but I can't find more than a single mold of these in the entire universe that I like throwing. Too bad.
 
I have 3 favorites as well; Ion, Voodoo and VP.

I could easily drop the Voodoo if I could have an Ion made with a plastic like my favorite green organics. As it stands I just use the Voodoos for in the circle putts. The Ion and VP get the rest of the putter work depending on the situation.
 
My favorite is the M Wizard. I've tried a lot of putters, but these seem to be the most versatile (driving, approaching, putting). I also have a lot of love for the KC Aviar and D Challenger.
 
172 M Wizard

I like all the various stable putters (KC Aviar, Challenger, Banger GT, etc.). I chose the Wizard because of how it feels in my hand. It also comes in lots of different types of plastics, too.
 
anyone still putting with the voodoo?

i had a great day today in the snow and must have gotten 6 birdies for my partner. it's unlike me.....

the voodoo was straight and consistent and lacking that heavy fade of some newer wizards has really become my putter.
 
bill said:
anyone still putting with the voodoo?

i had a great day today in the snow and must have gotten 6 birdies for my partner. it's unlike me.....

the voodoo was straight and consistent and lacking that heavy fade of some newer wizards has really become my putter.

I putt with a S Voodoo 175g for about a year and just recently went to the S Magic 168g. I love the Magic and the lighter weight....they've done good to me. I do have some max weight Magics I use as throwers as well. I do throw ADs for when I need more stability or for sidearm approaches.
 
bill said:
anyone still putting with the voodoo?

I use a lightweight (162g or something) Voodoo for long putts when I want the disc to go dead straight. Works pretty well for me.
 
bill said:
anyone still putting with the voodoo?

i had a great day today in the snow and must have gotten 6 birdies for my partner. it's unlike me.....

the voodoo was straight and consistent and lacking that heavy fade of some newer wizards has really become my putter.

I putted with Voodoos for quite a while, but dropped them for Magics. This was not because of Voodoos not being as "good", but because my putting style changed. For traditional putts, they were always my favorite putter. I think they're really awesome.

I should also mention, one great thing about Magics that Voodoos don't have going for them, is that the clear urethane Magics fly almost identically to their S line counterparts, whereas I was never able to find a premium plastic Voodoo that had the awesome glide of the S-line. For this reason I stopped using them as a driving putter. I had my most stable Voodoo suddenly get pretty flippy on me in mid tournament once. This isn't a knock against S-line Voodoos though. I'd recommend them to anyone.
 
bill said:
anyone still putting with the voodoo?

i had a great day today in the snow and must have gotten 6 birdies for my partner. it's unlike me.....

the voodoo was straight and consistent and lacking that heavy fade of some newer wizards has really become my putter.

I still use my Voodoos inside the circle. I tend to go to my Ion (which is pretty much a premium plastic Voodoo IMO) for drives and approaches though. Nothing beats my Voodoos for me inside the circle though. Love them.
 
Ryan C said:
I putted with Voodoos for quite a while, but dropped them for Magics. This was not because of Voodoos not being as "good", but because my putting style changed. For traditional putts, they were always my favorite putter. I think they're really awesome.

That is the same reason I switched to Magics.
 
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I keep going between a soft mag and a challenger. One is hot for a few rounds, then goes south, so I grab the other, keeps me thinking...
 

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