Nope, not even closeWill it not fit in where you made the cut?
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Nope, not even closeWill it not fit in where you made the cut?
I had the same thing happen when I made my cut. I grabbed a dremel and hit the inside of the shaft a little and the tip of the All-in. Fit like a champ.Nope, not even close
Sweet, I'll try that! Thank youI had the same thing happen when I made my cut. I grabbed a dremel and hit the inside of the shaft a little and the tip of the All-in. Fit like a champ.
I was going to say this. Grab a dremel or use the brush tip you use to clean out hosels and it should fit. Just needs a little TLCI had the same thing happen when I made my cut. I grabbed a dremel and hit the inside of the shaft a little and the tip of the All-in. Fit like a champ.
I hit it with the brush to rough it up. Hopefully being a little more aggressive will fix it up.I was going to say this. Grab a dremel or use the brush tip you use to clean out hosels and it should fit. Just needs a little TLC
Don't know if you used a pipe cutter or a saw. I used a pipe cutter and the top edge rolls inward a little bit. I used a small round file to clean it up and that was the fix for me. Hope it works out for you. These really are an excellent upgrade to most stock metal shafts!I hit it with the brush to rough it up. Hopefully being a little more aggressive will fix it up.
I did use a pipe cutter. Tried to go super slow/not aggressive but might have rolled it. It doesn't seem like it's even close is why I didn't think that was the problem, butt I'm hopeful you guys are right.Don't know if you used a pipe cutter or a saw. I used a pipe cutter and the top edge rolls inward a little bit. I used a small round file to clean it up and that was the fix for me. Hope it works out for you. These really are an excellent upgrade to most stock metal shafts!
Nice recovery!
Boom!!!!
Funny thing is, on the video that I rage deleted I even said, " I'm going really slow so it doesn't roll the edge in" as I was cutting it.Boom!!!!
I’m still waiting for my second Allin shaft to arrive. Having been through these thoughts once I hopefully know better next time.Funny thing is, on the video that I rage deleted I even said, " I'm going really slow so it doesn't roll the edge in" as I was cutting it.
So excited to use my new putter Sunday. Thanks again!I’m still waiting for my second Allin shaft to arrive. Having been through these thoughts once I hopefully know better next time.
Stable and consistent is a good way to describe it. I’m hitting lines more easily and distance control is good and getting better. My last round I only had one 3 putt, which was my fault for not getting a read on a putt because I was helping my niece. Everything else was easy two putts and a couple of good putts to save par. My only regret so far is that I didn’t make the jump sooner.I don't even know what to say at this point. We got close to 1.5 inches of rain last night in a short amount of time. Dodged high winds and tornado warnings. We teed off for our golf leagues "fun night" which is basically just a time to go over the league rules and play if you want.....it was 52 degrees and 20mph winds on the first tee. Most of the greens were littered with debris and branches and everything else.....and I still putted better than I could ever imagine.
Just off the green on the fringe. Knock it to 2 inches. 15 footer for par. Center of the cup. Left myself everything close. Only 3 putted once which for me is huge. This shaft is so so good for me. If I can find myself on the green in scoring situations I'm going to have a great year.
Stable and consistent. I say it again and again, but it's true every time.
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Yeah if you start it online it stays online. My putting felt pretty good before, feels even better now.Stable and consistent is a good way to describe it. I’m hitting lines more easily and distance control is good and getting better. My last round I only had one 3 putt, which was my fault for not getting a read on a putt because I was helping my niece. Everything else was easy two putts and a couple of good putts to save par. My only regret so far is that I didn’t make the jump sooner.
Agreed. I really thought I liked the Stroke Lab shaft, but I wish I had tried All In much sooner. Soooo much better.I'm still a little shocked at how much the All-In shaft has helped my distance control. I got it because I hoped it would help me get the ball rolling on my intended line more consistently, but distance control has been outstanding. I stopped by the putting green for a few mins yesterday and started from about 20 feet to gauge the speed of the greens. Everything was within a 2 foot circle. From about 6 to 10 feet, I was making most of them. I think the added stability of the All-In shaft is letting me hit center of the putter face more often and it's just putting a more consistent roll on the ball. The only regret so far is that I didn't do this sooner.
I know right now it’s really to play greens that are even rolling that decent, so it feels like I have to crush every putt and it’s hard to get a really good feel for the greens. Hopefully once the weather turns up there for you guys it’ll be easier to get a good feelThink I maybe had my first "bad" outing with the All In Shaft and Triple Wide T5K combo last night. It's been so consistent for me up until league last night but I was struggling with distance control all night and leaving putts short. Very frustrating as the rest of my game was clicking pretty well. Highly curious now of what the combo with the Jailbird Mini and the All In shaft will do. I should get that putter back sometime in the next week.
I still absolutely love the shaft and I'm not going to give up on the Triple Wide after one bad outing. That combo has been so good for me. The greens on my course haven't been watered much yet. We've had periods of lots of rain and then really cold temps so I think they'll start rolling more true here in the next few weeks when warmer weather comes in. I am curious how what I consider to be a "hotter face" with the Jailbird AI will pair with a really stable and consistent shaft.
Same. When I looked at Odyssey putters in the past, I would make sure they had the Stroke Lab shaft. I still like it better than steel, but at this point, any future putter purchases will end up with All-In shaft. It's just so good.Agreed. I really thought I liked the Stroke Lab shaft, but I wish I had tried All In much sooner. Soooo much better.
Yeah the greens here aren't Victoria National. LOL. Almost think I like faster greens with this combo than the slower stuff I normally play. But that said I have no doubt it's going to be a good combo as the greens get better and the weather gets nicer. I didn't three putt at all last night, anything within 4 or 5 feet I was making. It was just the first time I took a step back on my lag putting with it.I know right now it’s really to play greens that are even rolling that decent, so it feels like I have to crush every putt and it’s hard to get a really good feel for the greens. Hopefully once the weather turns up there for you guys it’ll be easier to get a good feel