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    Default Bought a Taylormade Ardmore TP putter a few months back

    and I just can't get on with this thing, I have shortened it to my length played around with the weights changed grips but I just can't put a good round of putting together. The face insert I think is the problem, sometimes it just blocks straight right and the only thing I can come up with is the face insert. Anyone else buy one of these? and love it or hate it?

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    I love mine, but it does face the wrong way! I haven't even noticed the insert, but the feel factor is such a personal thing with a short stick. The only thing I would change would be for it to be a CS model, but unfortunately CS is only available in RH versions. It sets up so well for my eyes, and the alignment guides are as good as I have found.

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    Maybe it's the face balancing... you might find you are better suited to a putter with toe hang?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Courty View Post
    Maybe it's the face balancing... you might find you are better suited to a putter with toe hang?
    Just thinking the same thing.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Courty View Post
    Maybe it's the face balancing... you might find you are better suited to a putter with toe hang?
    Try removing the heel side weight, which should get the toe hanging and see if it feels different?

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    That is one thing I have not tried yet, thanks boys I will give it a shot.
    Quote Originally Posted by Daves View Post
    Try removing the heel side weight, which should get the toe hanging and see if it feels different?


 

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