Cleveland Vp Putter
Anyone own Cleveland VP Series Putter?
I am having a lot of 3 putts because the second one just burns the edge of the hole. I have done some research and the Cleveland ‘will aid players by getting them into the correct address position time. Using Dual Axis Alignment technology, golfers are now able to determine when their hands move out of position as well as detect when their eyes are not directly over the ball’. If anyone has this putter, did it help with alignment and such? I think I need a shorter putter than I have now and I want and idea of what to look for when I hit go to the stores.
I do and it has improved my consistency, but I still can’t read a green worth unless I’m on one of my two most played courses. Try before you buy.
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