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Post by gmbtempe on Mar 15, 2010 22:38:55 GMT -5
Was thinking about picking one up on Ebay has anyone used one of these that could provide some input? I have not seen one in person before. The alignment system seems interesting.
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Post by Richie3Jack on Mar 16, 2010 17:39:20 GMT -5
The only thing I think the ainment system does is keep the golfer from having too much forward shaft lean at address or reverse lean at address.
They're not a bad putter, but the alignment system is a bit misleading.
3JACK
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Post by cloran on May 3, 2010 11:58:17 GMT -5
I just picked one up. I've been putting better with my Bimini by playing the ball in the center of my stance w/ an arc stroke... I had been putting more like Phil M w/ the forward press and all.
The SeeMore should strengthen the stroke I had been working on with the Bimini. It also tells you if the face is square to your path during the stroke... not just shaft lean at address.
I still have to cut it down and put a grip on it (just ordered a gripmaster hard edge) before I can play it, but I'm optimistic.
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Post by gmbtempe on May 3, 2010 14:21:31 GMT -5
I just picked one up. I've been putting better with my Bimini by playing the ball in the center of my stance w/ an arc stroke... I had been putting more like Phil M w/ the forward press and all. The SeeMore should strengthen the stroke I had been working on with the Bimini. It also tells you if the face is square to your path during the stroke... not just shaft lean at address. I still have to cut it down and put a grip on it (just ordered a gripmaster hard edge) before I can play it, but I'm optimistic. Do you think cutting it down will require some tape to get it back to original spec, or do you prefer it lighter?
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Post by cloran on May 3, 2010 15:59:46 GMT -5
I actually prefer a heavier weight. The gripmaster grip is heavier than the Cameron Baby T that I normally use, too... so that will lower the swing weight. I'll probably add some tape to the underside of the shaft.
The Bimini is fighting for it's spot though... lol.
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Post by gmbtempe on May 3, 2010 19:57:19 GMT -5
I actually prefer a heavier weight. The gripmaster grip is heavier than the Cameron Baby T that I normally use, too... so that will lower the swing weight. I'll probably add some tape to the underside of the shaft. The Bimini is fighting for it's spot though... lol. Its already thinking of going on a travelling show ;D
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Post by cloran on May 3, 2010 20:27:31 GMT -5
I told Mr. Bimini that it's really nice in Tempe this time of year... he responded with 28 putts on Saturday. He's a fighter.
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Post by jonnygrouville on May 3, 2010 21:31:08 GMT -5
A couple of really nice looking and feeling Scotty Cameron putters have similar 'alignment aids' between the shaft and the heel, and have consequently not been able to part me from my hard-earned. Great it they work for you. Just off-putting for me.
It is weird that isn't it? The amount of times I have been thinking of changing my putter and then the one in the bag has a really good round to justify its existence! Treat 'em mean, keep 'em keen.
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