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#1 ✠ davef ✠

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Posted 22 October 2017 - 05:22 PM

i have been reading some posts where some are seeing their putts being sucked into the holes.

i don't see it sure if you over power a putt it may give you this sucking hole effect as on shorter putts i do power them up a tad on half way straight stuff and shoot for the center of the cup, all of my longer putts seem to be falling like in the video, i never just see them getting sucked into the hole any part of the hole. i do putt slow and miss a ton by and inch or so either way.

could a few of you guys that are seeing this put us up some video's let's see what going on with this if it needs a fix lets get them looking at it.


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Posted 23 October 2017 - 12:44 AM

after 5 / 6 rounds today i still saw none fall out of place or sucked in.

thinking these putts people are seeing are just over powered putts they hit the back lip of the cup and sink fast

i have seen that,but that is more about the power then anything else. as for being sucked into the side of the cup

i have not seen any of that for quite a while now. 


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Posted 24 October 2017 - 08:57 AM

this one debunked


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Posted 27 October 2017 - 07:37 PM

I find the holes are far too forgiving again after the tweak and do see many dropping that should not.  If I had a choice between the cups before the last tweak and now, I would choose the former.






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