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Frankly, I am not this sort of traditionalist: My preferences run to offset, face-balanced cavity-back flanged blades, which suit straight-back-and-straight-through strokes. Blades fit gate-type strokes better, which open a bit on the backswing, return to square at the ball, and close on the follow-through.
Nevertheless,
I felt very confident on putts within five feet. On the other
hand, longer putts proved tricky to control, as it became more
difficult to keep the heel-shafted head square. Just to be fair,
I sought out a couple of players on the practice green who were
using blades to give the Greeny I a try. They liked the look,
loved the weight, and were mixed on the insert; one said it gave
him great feedback, whereas the other said it didnt. The
best parts of the Greeny I are the look the sculptor-designer
Engman has made sure the whole line looks classy and the
ultra-comfortable Winn Grip. And with five models in the Greeny
line (including the offset, face-balanced flanged blade Greeny II
and sci-fi mallet Greeny V) and seven other STX putter models
from broomstick to interchangeable face designs this lesser-known
company has a putter for just about every golfers preferred
feel.
Club Specifications: Greeny I
Suggested retail price: $135
Putterhead: Stainless steel
Putter face: Thermo polyurethane
Balancing: Toe-balanced
Loft: 3 degrees
Length: 33-35
Shaft: True Temper
Info.: 800-789-7888
Web: www.stxgolf.com



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