What I don't like is they picked which inserts go with which particular head shape so for example let's say I wanted the softer insert because I play on faster greens but the time for is the model that best fits my stroke well then I'm going to have a problem because the time for is now offered in the firmer face.. see what I'm saying? I wish they would give us a choice of which insert we wanted.. Like you have to get lucky to hope they make the head shape you want with the face insert you want luckily for me this was the case...
I saw where you told another commenter that they still were offering the adjustable shafts like they put in the sigma 2 line for an additional charge that's good to know they at least still offer those as it was actually very important to me being able to play around with different putter links is easy as turning a key and I found that a shorter putter actually fit me better than the 35-in I was using really helped my putting game actually... I think I may opt for this option again
So-called “Feel” can change significantly subject to the ball you use. I play a Special Select Del Mar and a ProV1 Left Dash which is a much feeling compared to standard ProV1. I’ve always liked the shape of the Tyne and may move to something that offers a little more MOI. For now the Del Mel does the job well
Nice video. I play sigma 2 tyne stealth. Lately I miss short left. I am considering anser 2d. I think it looks great. Also considering odyssey tri hot 5k double wide. How do you think these three putters stack up against one another?
Thanks for the feedback Joshua. The Sigma Tyne 2 had a double or single bend shaft set-up so it's good for straighter and slight arc strokes. The 2D is a similar set-up, where the 5K Double Wide has 42deg of toe hang (which is quite significant), so definitely give it a try before buying. The 5K is likely to have the most MOI and forgiveness for off-centre hits. Hope that helps.