Putters
MYGOLFSPY EXCLUSIVE! – Cleveland T-Frame Putters
- BY Adam Beach
- Jan 24th 2010
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14 years ago
I tested one out yesterday. Sets up very well and has a balanced feel to it.
As a side note, I would love to find a place that would make similar ball markers for $0.01. They are the size of a half dollar and almost as heavy.
14 years ago
Looks a cross between the PING Doc, a Futura and a Never Compromise. Not sure why Cleveland make putter’s when they own Never Compromise but they’re certainly value for money especially the Stainless series. I wondre if Cleveland will introduce a new ball this year?
14 years ago
Interesting, but where is the centre shafted option????!
14 years ago
it looks like you will have options with the loft+lie and when you consider the visual aid and ball marker it’s a pretty good bang for the buck at $119. i will say that cleveland putters tend to hang around the golf shops a bit longer than other brands[at least in my region]
14 years ago
Looks like a triple cross here. Odyssey Saturn Ring meets VP Mallet, but has an Adams Idea face thrown on for extra measure. The sum of these three parts might actually work. Looks worth a test run if nothing else.
14 years ago
My very first though when I opened the site and saw the Cleveland pic’s – Cameron inspired.
I hope that it has a bit for heft than the Futura.
The punched dotted lie info is a nice twist.
rob
14 years ago
So these are Never Compromise putters rebadged?
14 years ago
Cleveland owns Never Compromise…and this one is said to be engineered by: Never Compromise but made by Cleveland Golf. Whatever that means. Might mean Never Compromise might not be around much anymore…we will find out.
14 years ago
Still made in CHINA.. Head cover…$2.00 or less, ball marker…$0.01, putter head,shaft and grip….Approx. $15.00. Convex sole, impossible to have lie angle that means anything.
Just another putter.
14 years ago
Well I agree that it was most likely made in China or Tawain but that doe not mean the quality is not that good. I agree these are just cast heads…but remember the Ping Redwoods are made in China and they are some of the best quality and machining I have ever seen in ANY putter. So that does not always mean bad things.
14 years ago
Golf Spy… I did not make comment about Quality. Quality is not the issue. My comment would relate more to Selling price of $119.00 for a club that may cost $20.00. That is $199.00 for a putter that offers nothing new.
However, having said that, we do not have an industry here in the US to competitively make some of the items. I must purchase our head covers and grips through Taiwan. However, our putters are made and assembled right here in the USA. Our putters also are very innovative to meet the most important set up rituals.
14 years ago
Main difference is they have to cover an advertising budget for the putters and that is why the price is so much higher. You can find similar models in the component industry for cheaper but they have no budget so you can get them for around $45-50.
14 years ago
OK, Commie. I’ll take the bait. I wish all clubs were made in the USA too. But seriously, you must realize that this is a business. And a ball marker for $0.01? Dude, pennies cost more than $0.01… This is a great putter. If you want to play that game, buy your shoes in the USA and all your clothes there too, stop playing golf, going out, using fosil fuels, being on the internet, having any sort of a life, and have a nice day!
14 years ago
it looks pretty good but i feel like i’ve seen it before though, must just be because it uses the same alignment thing as last years VP mallet.
the colors remind me of a scotty cameron kombi.
14 years ago
Also is that a Never Compromise ball marker in the second pic? Is that included in the purchase?
14 years ago
Yes that is included in the purchase. I will have some more info on these for you soon. Price will be $119 on this model. And available in 3 different lies. It will be available March,1 Matt.
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danybhoy
13 years ago
I tested out the T-Frame at a local golf golf shop, & it’s great. It sets up nice, has a solid feel, & at $100-$120 per, it’s not over priced. My only wish is to get this in a belly version. I might just get one anyway, but I really want one of these things in a 43″.