12/27/2022 0 Comments Tour xdream![]() ![]() Mostly gone are the days of the ultra-thin pistol grip. Even Bettinardi putters with their classic cord pistol grip were midsized at the smallest. Whether it be the P2 Aware Tour grip on the MLA Tour X-Dream putter or the new EVNROLL Gravity Grip – several models offer a unique twist on the grip designed to help stabilize the hands and square up the face. ![]() Only 8 out of the 28 putters tested featured a pistol or pistol-like grip. Almost every manufacturer offered some sort of midsized to oversized grip. Traditional pistol grips are increasingly uncommon.Of the 30 models tested, we would categorize five as being slight arc, one as strong arc, 23 as straight back straight through (face-balanced), and one as torque-balanced (toe-up).We want to understand what they liked, what they didn’t like, and why. While we do collect and share noteworthy portions of this subjective feedback, it does not factor in our rankings. We also solicit feedback from our testers. FIELD NOTESĭuring each test, we look for trends that provide us insight into where the market as a whole is moving, as well as what noteworthy changes manufacturers have made to improve year-over-year performance. If you're looking for a mallet this year, make sure the Ardmore is in your consideration set. ![]() Featuring an improved alignment system and aluminum Pure Roll Insert, the TP Ardmore Red-White ranked near the top in all three of our subjective feedback categories - looks, feel, and alignment. The TaylorMade TP Red-White Ardmore was again a strong performer, finishing second in our 2019 Most Wanted Mallet Test. PRODUCT SPOTLIGHT - Runner-Up: TaylorMade TP Red-White Ardmore ![]()
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