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Mr T (Talge) is awesome. Love his enthusiasm for the game. Such a pleasure to have met him at the 2023 Titleist event at Dormie club. Best regards to Marney and J-Quelyn!
Just got an Alcatraz with the Diamana shaft. Best putter I've ever played and I've had half a dozen from the kingpin. Alcatraz fits into my Golden Soul mid mallet cover so I don't consider it a large mallet. Very playable heel to toe length, crisp feedback, natural alignment and putts just go in.
Like all of the rest of the so-called RU-vid experts you miss the main point. The critical thing is that the blade remain PERPENDICULAR to your shown tilted movement plane. Almost no one except touring pros know to do that. In fact is is mandatory. Newer training devices like you show actually incorporate that into their training devices. They block the putter shaft from rotating thus keeping it PERPENDICULAR to the tilted plane. The people who sell "the Putting Arc" sell a clip-on device for the shaft to show the same thing. It stopa the putter shaft from rotating. Without doing that you will always remain a putting hack arc or SBST. Remember. There is a difference between the blade opening and closing RELATIVE TO THE TARGET while on the ARC, and remaining PERPENDICULAR to the tilted plane it moves on. This is where 99.99 percent of the amateurs go wrong. It is why they cannot get the ball started on line consistiently. They rotate it ever so little as you quickly allude to. BUT THAT IS ACTUALLY YOUR MOST IMPORTANT POINT. This is over most people's head Get the Putting Arc's clip on device and redo your video. Then you have the best video out there.
Fun episode guys. These UST shafts are so intriguing. Reading the feedback on the forum and now hearing about them here make them sound so interesting.
Would I buy after THP testimonials? Yes. Would I buy knowing nothing about the shaft at all? Probably not. Shafts are such a crapshoot a lot of the time anyways, what could/should work sometimes doesn't. Trusting that the Proto shaft would be something that I should try, is an easier thing to digest when THPers give such praise. Sometimes weird stuff works amazing (Altitudes a perfect example).
Isn't the stiffness and the torque two different things? You stated it's extra stiff so the torque of 3.1 is spot on. I was taught Shaft Stiffness and Shaft Torque are two different things.
I bought the Cleveland XL Halo full face irons which are similar to these but better put heavier steel shafts in them for better control Dynamic gold mid 115
The hardest thing to do when installing this type of grip is making sure to position the alignment with the relationship of the club face. You did none of that!
Yags is always a fun listen. One of the sharpest people I've ever met, and genuinely good person. I'm sorry though, blue should always be for Team Paradise. Great episode!! Really enjoyed it.