Too me the one putter is the club that no one should help you with but yourself. Everyone is way different when it comes to putters. Some like bellys, some like normals, some like them really heavy, some like them light, some like to see the single blade at the end, some like to see the big space stations at the end. It's all about feel. You could igve me a hundred putters including my own with my eyes shut and none of them would feel the same except for my own. Its perfect weight, grip, feel, look. But its probably the exact opposite of what you or anyone else need. I'd just go to the store and try out until you feel a good one. If it feels great, dont even look at another.
I saw Phil's putter today, but he's been struggling with his putting, so I should probably avoid that particular putter
My brother golfs about 3 times a week and swears by his Odyssey putter. He even gave me one as a present and I must say it is great. I still suck at golf, but its not the putter's fault.
Just don't buy a Judge Smails... [video=youtube;jdVBhPvQ9_g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jdVBhPvQ9_g[/video]
...very well said, this was always my advice to the members where I used to work ***I recently switched from using a fancy/expensive, perfectly balance mallet style putter to using an old 1970's blade style that says "PUTTER" on the bottom...I grabbed it from the lost-and-found and never looked back...it just FEELS better to me and it seems to roll the ball much smoother***
Look at the golfs! [video=youtube;iBPueVC7T_g]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iBPueVC7T_g[/video] [video=youtube;WmOCThmMmlg]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WmOCThmMmlg[/video]
A friend of mine who's a PGA pro (and -2 handicap) tells me "a putter is a putter." He means that you should just get one that you feel comfortable with. No one brand of putter is going to magically make you into a better putter.