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Im still 50/50 on being able to play, but working hard to make that happen.Gonna be fun to see this in action.
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Im still 50/50 on being able to play, but working hard to make that happen.Gonna be fun to see this in action.
Everyone is rooting for you to play but health first for sure. Even with a bad elbow I hope you can get some time putting with us!Im still 50/50 on being able to play, but working hard to make that happen.
My lag putting has been pretty bad as of late. Changing the weights during the fitting made such a big difference though so pretty excited to get it in my hands.I've been lagging with this thing so much better than I have in the past, speed control is great. Struggling some with short putts though, the grip is a little crooked, so I'm hoping straightening that will help.
My lag putting is about to face the ultimate challenge, but I'm at least feeling pretty good about it.My lag putting has been pretty bad as of late. Changing the weights during the fitting made such a big difference though so pretty excited to get it in my hands.
Yeah, lag putting on that practice green at Golftec was one thing. Ballyhack greens is going to be a whole different challenge, but I'm up for it!My lag putting is about to face the ultimate challenge, but I'm at least feeling pretty good about it.
Me too! I said somewhere else earlier, I'm about to face the ultimate lag putting test in a couple days.Yeah, lag putting on that practice green at Golftec was one thing. Ballyhack greens is going to be a whole different challenge, but I'm up for it!
Nice! I wasn't fit into the blade, but I still want one. hahaha. such a great looking putter.Been rolling with the blade a bit as of late and think it might make the bag.
The feel is unique, but really good and I find myself really getting speed right.
good luck! we all definitely hope you can play. is the pain still pretty bad?Im still 50/50 on being able to play, but working hard to make that happen.
Hope to see you play. But I will do whatever my captain needsIm still 50/50 on being able to play, but working hard to make that happen.
I believe he’s rolling the B1 right now.@JB - did the blade or a mallet make your experience travel this month? Asking for a friend…
I will 100% go through the fitting if I jump. Honestly the only hold up for me is a few of local fitters have been a little lukewarm on the fitting process. I want them to be all in so may wait until I can get to HQ as I’ve got family in Denver. Only a matter of when till I’m out there.If you are even remotely curious, I highly suggest going through the fitting process on the Arrays. My lines have significantly better so far. Ballyhack is making distance control tougher to navigate, but no doubt my right miss has been reigned in with the proper sight lines.
And here I was thinking I was crazy taking off the aiming plate (I got fit to the blank one) so it's easier to pick up balls, and looks better.You guys want to see something cool?
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I know what you’re thinking THP, why did this lunatic take apart his spankin’ new Array F3? Because he can! And it further illustrates how cool and potentially market changing the Array putter can be.
Aside from the build quality (precision milled? Darn right! See below) the ability to take apart the putter could yield additional ways to customize your putter or even have multiple shapes in one single complete putter.
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As of now, this is all pie in the sky wishthinking, but this unique way the Array mallets are assembled could yield some interesting future features or customizations.
Perhaps a future insert face, or faces with different milling patterns? No problem, swap ‘em! Went F3 and wish you went F2? Maybe in the future you can buy the F2 (or F1 or another future shape) body instead of another whole putter? Like the 3 dot alignment but wish it started closer to the face? Take the face to a machinist and have a dot milled (or a line parallel to the face) and infill with paint. Try a different hosel? Maybe you could get just the hosel or a prebuilt swap with grip and shaft length of choice already installed. Prefer a solid color to the contrasting face combo….
Bear in mind, most of this is already possible with the fitting kit, but the rest is me looking at the exploded view of the Array and brainstorming about how many different ways one could tinker with it.
Why tinker with a club you were fitted into? Maybe your stroke changes due to an injury or from a lesson. Maybe you prefer a soft insert or a more aggressive milling. The modularity lets you change what you have rather than investing in a whole new putter. Or it lets you be a mad scientist and just try different stuff. This is all supposed to be fun, right?
You can scoop with the alignment plate installed in them, just takes a lighter touch. Noticed it pretty quickly with the F3, but Mike from Edel said that you could do with any of the models.And here I was thinking I was crazy taking off the aiming plate (I got fit to the blank one) so it's easier to pick up balls, and looks better.