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    Ray Cook putters 1st class

    Putted with everything from scottty cameron to nike unitized put my hands on a Ray Cook putter, puts like a dream nothing but the bottom of the cup interested to hear your opiions

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/RH-Ram-Zebra-Put...=p4295.c0.m299

    I have 3 of this same design putter. Best putter IMO , been using them since I started playing golf

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    Ray Cook putters used to be top shelf putters back in the day when Ray had something to do with making them. Heaps of major champions bagged Ray Cook putters. They seem to have lost a it of ground recently and have the look and feel of a mass produced putter likely to be sold somewhere like walmart. A shame really.
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    I use a 34 inch blue goose 2 I don't know if it is mass produced or what but it rolls pv1's extremely good.

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    You never can go wrong with a Ray Cook. 1st class yes.........................Tear drop putters also have had there share of topshelf putters
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    I'd never heard of these putters before, but I got to searching on ebay and thought they looked good. I may get me a couple and try them out . . . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by groundhogday
    Putted with everything from scottty cameron to nike unitized put my hands on a Ray Cook putter, puts like a dream nothing but the bottom of the cup interested to hear your opiions

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    Somehow I neglected the Cook putter in my search for a dirtbag Cameron replacement. I need to check them out.
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    I actually have a Billy Baroo III at home, but I've found it isn't really soft enough for my liking. It's probably about on par with a Scotty.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerBS
    I'd never heard of these putters before, but I got to searching on ebay and thought they looked good. I may get me a couple and try them out . . . . .
    They run about $30 on ebay. They have a solid no insert feel to them. You will like them

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    Ray Cook

    I have had a Blue Goose II for a dozen or so years.I also have a mallet MK 1 I believe.So I gotta agree with you.

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    Don't forget to tell us when it takes 4 strokes off your cap.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Not a hacker
    Don't forget to tell us when it takes 4 strokes off your cap.
    Getting that DB Cameron putter out of my bag is worth at least 4 strokes.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoinoc
    Getting that DB Cameron putter out of my bag is worth at least 4 strokes.
    Glad you've finally seen the light.
    I chose the road less traveled.

    Now where the f#ck am I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player
    Glad you've finally seen the light.
    I call upon all the discipline I can muster to remain open to the logic of the universe, even if it forces me to change. I hope you have the strength to apply this to your own beliefs relative to GFF.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoinoc
    I call upon all the discipline I can muster to remain open to the logic of the universe, even if it forces me to change. I hope you have the strength to apply this to your own beliefs relative to GFF.
    Given how long it's taken you with the SC I think I have a couple more years up my sleeve.
    I chose the road less traveled.

    Now where the f#ck am I?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kiwi Player
    Given how long it's taken you with the SC I think I have a couple more years up my sleeve.
    Quite true. Time is an irrelevant concept here. Realizations come at the exact moment they are meant to. Not before, not after.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoinoc
    Quite true. Time is an irrelevant concept here. Realizations come at the exact moment they are meant to. Not before, not after.
    When the pupil is ready the teacher appears....... I like this profound philisophical streak that is becoming apparent in you Lorenzo.
    Does it work with the women too?
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    Quote Originally Posted by oldplayer
    When the pupil is ready the teacher appears....... I like this profound philisophical streak that is becoming apparent in you Lorenzo.
    Does it work with the women too?
    Well stated.

    It would be unevolved, weak and manipultive to leverage those sorts of things just to get in some girl's pants.
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    Quote Originally Posted by lorenzoinoc
    Well stated.

    It would be unevolved, weak and manipultive to leverage those sorts of things just to get in some girl's pants.
    But tremendous fun I would imagine

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    Heavy Putters pwn all. If you ever demo one, you'll see what I mean.

    http://www.heavyputter.com/techOverview.php
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjdrivers
    Heavy Putters pwn all. If you ever demo one, you'll see what I mean.

    http://www.heavyputter.com/techOverview.php
    I did more than demo one, I owned and played one for a year (I still have it, but do not play it anymore). For such a heavy putter, I found it to be too soft to my liking.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerBS
    I did more than demo one, I owned and played one for a year (I still have it, but do not play it anymore). For such a heavy putter, I found it to be too soft to my liking.
    which model?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerBS
    I did more than demo one, I owned and played one for a year (I still have it, but do not play it anymore). For such a heavy putter, I found it to be too soft to my liking.
    If you are into harsh feeling putters, I would suggest the Nike Unitized.

    I am still putting better than I ever have with the F7. Lag putting is still a little hit or miss, but I have been putting awesome from 6 feet.......last time I gave a glowing review of one of my clubs (the driver) I missed almost every fairway the next round...maybe if I insult the bi.tch she won't act up...the F7 is one fugly looking putter.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjdrivers
    which model?
    The A3 . . . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist
    If you are into harsh feeling putters, I would suggest the Nike Unitized.

    I am still putting better than I ever have with the F7. Lag putting is still a little hit or miss, but I have been putting awesome from 6 feet.......last time I gave a glowing review of one of my clubs (the driver) I missed almost every fairway the next round...maybe if I insult the bi.tch she won't act up...the F7 is one fugly looking putter.
    My putting sucks and I have tried all kinds of putters, but the style I have the best success with is the Anser style putters that PING use to put out. That is why the style of Ray Cook putter GHD recommended was appealing to me . . . .
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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist
    If you are into harsh feeling putters, I would suggest the Nike Unitized.

    I am still putting better than I ever have with the F7. Lag putting is still a little hit or miss, but I have been putting awesome from 6 feet.......last time I gave a glowing review of one of my clubs (the driver) I missed almost every fairway the next round...maybe if I insult the bi.tch she won't act up...the F7 is one fugly looking putter.
    it is a widely accepted GR fact that Nike Unitized is a mass produced Chinese sweatshop POS that is only played by tampon-toting poontangs. isn't that right HB.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bjdrivers
    it is a widely accepted GR fact that Nike Unitized is a mass produced Chinese sweatshop POS that is only played by tampon-toting poontangs. isn't that right HB.
    I would be the envy of anyone who has ever attended a Star Trek convention with my F7.

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    Quote Originally Posted by SoonerBS
    My putting sucks and I have tried all kinds of putters, but the style I have the best success with is the Anser style putters that PING use to put out. That is why the style of Ray Cook putter GHD recommended was appealing to me . . . .
    Sooner it'll be the best thirty dollars you spent.

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    I had a Ray Cook putter (still have it somewhere) about 15 years ago. Putted with it up until about 5 year ago when I bought my Ping.

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    Quote Originally Posted by The Purist
    I would be the envy of anyone who has ever attended a Star Trek convention with my F7.

    Why did it take putter designers so long to realise that the Enterprise is the perfect shape for a putter?
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    I have a Ray Cook and used it for about 5 years before going to a ummmmm ahhhhh a See More. Yeah yeah I know........but I love the damn thing!

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