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12-17-2005 09:00 PM #1
Daito Putters
Has anyone here used a Daito putter? I've seen them at Chucks and GolfTown, and they seem to have a nice feel, especially the Stealth model which is very funky looking. Just wondering if anyone's used one extensively or owns one, it's hard to find a review...
http://www.daitogolf.com/
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12-19-2005 09:31 AM #2
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If you go to Rankmark.com the stealth placed really well in their recent putter test. However the company is only about 2 years old it will be hard to find product reviews. I play with a Daito Golf Stealth myself, and personaly I find it to be the best putter on the market.
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12-19-2005 09:33 AM #3
Can we only purchase them in canada? This brand seems to be canadian. I'd give it a try maybe.
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12-19-2005 09:43 AM #4
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The company is located in Montreal and is 100% Canadian. Their manufacturing is done completely In-house. If you give a run through their website, I think it shows where you can purchase their products.
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12-19-2005 10:12 AM #5
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WOW, what an interesting looking putter....sort of a half space ship, half golf club!
Are they centre shaft only?
Whats the price range on these things?
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12-19-2005 10:22 AM #6
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I think golftown sells them for about $199
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12-19-2005 10:24 AM #7
One of the golf magazines just rated it highly, especially for high handicappers, says sight lines help just about anybody.
Hit a few with it at golftown, felt nice.
Cheeers!"Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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12-19-2005 10:48 AM #8
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What magazine did you see it in? I would be curious to see that. Reviews for these putters are hard to come by.
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12-19-2005 01:14 PM #9
For a putter, a review doesn't give info, the only thing is to try it..
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12-19-2005 03:29 PM #10
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Although I will agree....Bucky...that first hand is the best way to get to know equipment, there is something to be said from some golf reviews of gear. If a very high percentage of the general public give something high raves...its generally a good product, but perhaps not for all people.
This is an interesting putter....and Canadian made which peaks my interest a little more, but I think I will be staying with ol' faithful Ping Anser 2.
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12-19-2005 04:25 PM #11
Lol i was just saying for the puters , but i don't read reviews no more as they say : Perfect for me , the best thing, Others say : This is a piece of , not worth the price. I got rid of these reviews .
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12-19-2005 10:05 PM #12Originally Posted by jputt
I will dig a little more, you know what its like when u look for something, can't find it, then when u don't care, bang right in front of you.
Kinda driving me nuts now. Cheers."Chicks dig me, because I rarely wear underwear and when I do it's usually something unusual"
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12-20-2005 06:23 AM #13
These putters look ok, but i never got used to center shafts, how can thise be possible? They look great, but does anybody have a top view pic?
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12-20-2005 06:49 AM #14
I had the opportunity to try one out last year at the golf show in Montreal. This model had a great feel and the roll was very nice. I'd compare it to a Futura but with 10X the feel. At the time I tried it the price for them was about 300$. I see they've gone down in price a little.
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12-20-2005 09:13 AM #15
How can you compare it to a futura if it doesn't have the same profile? I admit the futura was a flop from scotty, but he did better with the Phantom Version ( + added weight ). I tested the Monza Corza and found it to be the best large head putter available.
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12-20-2005 09:36 AM #16
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Originally Posted by buckylasek
Just pulling your leg a little bit bucky. Just making the point that what is good to one is not to another. That's why reading reviews from many level of golfers is a good idea. Not everyone has the same skill so in reading reviews you can get an idea of what works for different handicap levels. But a product that gets great reviews from all skill levels should generally be considered a good product.
I too have tried these Daito putters. They have a good feel, just a little too clunky looking for me."A life lived in fear of the new and the untried is not a life lived to its fullest." M.Pare 10/09/08
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12-20-2005 10:53 AM #17Originally Posted by Geoff Johnston
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