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Old February 12th, 2007, 10:14 PM
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Originally Posted by billybogey5 1/2
The Nike OZ T-130 is about as "Game Improvement" as you can get.

Matter of factly, a putter head that size is total overkill. Anyone that
needs putters as large as these may as well get some putting lessons.
I got rid of the T-130.

What I need is to learn to read breaks.
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Try the Nickent Pipe putter. That thing is awsome. Ugly, but works great. Stays square upon address. It doesn't turn at all when you place down. I find alot of other putters turn or lie back a bit when set down on address. This one doesn't. I'm a bad putter (no patience) but this putter has defintely helped drain a few.
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I recently purchased a Putting Arc on the recommendation of my pro. What a difference it makes! Here is the info if you are interested: http://www.theputtingarc.com/
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