 | B60 i-series is good, but Ping has better B60 models 1 out of 1 people found this review helpful
I have reviewed a number of the B60 models, so please see the detailed analyses of them. The i-Series for the B60 has a decent insert with a hollow alignment aid sitting on top of the flange. The feel is plea... read full review |
 | Ray Cook M1X Putter offers several features in a mallet No hosel model is face-balanced; hosel model is slightly toe-down. Comes in natural aluminum or a yellow "bronzed" aluminum (skin deep only). Aluminum mallet head with two lead sole weights in heel ... read full review |
 | Cleveland 588 RTG valuable from many conditions The Cleveland 588 design became the item from which all other wedges are judged, both from Vokey, Callaway, Ping, or Roger Cleveland's original business. (Mr. Cleveland is now with Callaway). It is a fun... read full review |
 | Ray Cook Blue Goose milled steel a winner The Ray Cook Blue Goose series used a hybrid process to produce excellent instruments of putting. The casting of the head is in a soft steel, and then the whole clubhead is milled to exact measurments. The re... read full review |
Ow~~_6.JPG) | Karsten B60 in steel and MnBronze are winners The Karsten B60 stainless steel putter is also made as a 50th Anniversary B60 cast in Ping's original manganese bronze (slightly more expensive). I own both. The steel has a little deeper sound, the ball... read full review |
 | Sedona F and Sedona 2 are excellent blade putters I recently sold my collection of Ping putters - 166 in all. Except I held back the best of all the various types. In the "blade" catagory I kept the steel Sedona 2 and the bronze with pixels Sedona ... read full review |
 | B60 design solid, forgiving, and has several styles As a scientist, I owned many Ping B60 putters in the various configurations that Ping has manufactured over the decades. I would guess that over the past 45 years I have putted with the B60 style 75% of the ti... read full review |
 | Yes! C-Groove Jennie is a winning B60! I am a scientist by trade, and an avid golfer by recreation. I tinker with clubs, and have had several of my ideas put into production. So I was very pleased that Yes! came out with a putter similar to the cl... read full review |
Iw~~_6.JPG) | Speedline Driver a solid product among giant clubheads Among the maximum volume clubheads, the Adams Speedline 10.5 driver in its stock regular flex Graphalloy shaft is a solid, functional club. Fairly forgiving, fairly long, fairly high launching. For its price ... read full review |
 | Speedline Draw fairway/hybrid club a winner! While not in love with the Draw Driver (head just too large), the combo 3-wood/hybrid is a marvelous club. Sits well at address, not too large nor small, easy to swing and with solid results. Length is part w... read full review |