I rolled the Tyne H a week ago at DSG. It was randomly in the storage room as the pro put on a grip for me. It was nice. Nothing extravagant or crazy. I could game it on looks but it doesn’t really move me either way.
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Agree, street price is actually $229. I bought last year's Anser D and don't need another putter but because of the price might pick up the new Tyne. I saw it in the store the other day and with the milled face reminded me a lot of the PLD version.at those price points i think they'll sell a lot of these in golf course pro shops and brick-and-mortar stores.
They don't move the needle for me and $250 isn't an especially inviting price point for what they appear to be. If I was looking for a value oriented putter there's another OEM that beats these.
In the 2024 models the Ketsch G and Fetch have stepless steel, the rest have the Ping composite shaft.What is the stock shaft in these?