I tried the Taylor Made Rossa and I found it to be quite nice. It has a nice weight, easy to make a good stroke and is nicely balanced. Nice look and feel all around.
Also, the Rossa Winn grip is my fav grip ever. Very Comfortable.
I tried the Taylor Made Rossa and I found it to be quite nice. It has a nice weight, easy to make a good stroke and is nicely balanced. Nice look and feel all around.
Also, the Rossa Winn grip is my fav grip ever. Very Comfortable.
A nice putter all-around.
I defnitely agree with you...the grip on the Ross putters is outstanding. I play the Rossa CGB Daytona putter and am extremely pleased with the feel, look and quality of the design. The tungsten weighting in the heel and toe of the putter provides really nice forgiveness when I don't stroke the ball solidly. I also own 2 Scotty Cameron putters that have perhaps better feel, but not the forgiveness and certainly not the same price tag as the Rossa. I picked up a brand new Rossa for under $100. Both of my Scotty's cost me over $200 apiece!
Another Rossa Daytona CGB user here. I'm still a new golfer, but I took to putting pretty quick, so its the best part of my game right now. I started with a cheap Hippo blade putter. It was 35" with a rock hard grip and a plain steel face. I made some good putts with it, but it just didn't feel "right". When I went putter shopping, I was amazed at how nice the Oddesey 2 ball and a Nike OZ mallet were. Those two, I could easily hit on line and they had nice weight. But the Rossa has way more feel and a truer roll. Its not as forgiving as the big mallets but with the heel toe weighting, its easily the most forgiving blade I've hit. Like it's already been said. The Winn grip on the Rossa is super soft and tacky with great feel. And the 34" model is the perfect length for a good stable stroke. The shorter length works very well with my cross handed putter grip. Definitely the best blade style putter in that price range in my opinion.
Balance is great, offcenter hits still come out reasonably.
Grip is comfortable.
I really made some good putts. I shot at least four shots better with this putter than the Never Compromise I've been using. And that was my first time out. When I get more used to it, I'm sure it will be even better.
Shot another good round, but putted better my second time out.
Made a seven footer for birdie.
Made a twenty footer for birdie.
Made a 15 incher for birdie. (ok, it was a tap in, but otherwise I two putted or better all but two of the other 15 holes.
I three putted twice, but it was my own fault, not the putter.
I putt so much better with this that it's scaring me. In a good way of course.
I also recently purchased the Siena 4 and LOVE IT. I roll the ball so easily now and control my distance much better than ever before. The head shape is very similar to my previous putter, but weighs more. I used to leave a lot of putts just short, but with the additional weight and how well I roll the ball now I have all but eliminated that problem. I took several trips trying different putters and I think I hit everyone the Golf Galaxy and Golfsmith offered. I had finally narrowed it to 2 putters, the Siena 4 and the Ping Craz-E. I liked the feel of both and rolled both well, but was more comfortable over short putts (5' and in) with the Siena 4.