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It might not be the best setup for you, and you might be missing out on some cool face technologies, but you need to feel confident.”There's soft, then there's Speed Optimized Face Technology soft. These look great. Except—- I’m like a lot of browsers and I explored the options especially the personalization (for $10!) Muted sound-soft feel. Named after the beautiful setting of Cleveland Golf’s North American headquarters, this new line of putters offer classic designs, ultra soft feel and solid performance. Overall, the new Cleveland Huntington Beach SOFT offers Tour-proven classic designs, with a cool twist on the face-milling pattern.Thinking about an 8.5 or a Toulon Columbus.
I have a couple of Bettinardis. The soft 304 Stainless Steel and deep CNC face milling on each Huntington Beach SOFT putter provides exceptional feel for more confidence on the greens. Cleveland Golf Huntington Beach SOFT Putter #11 Center Shaft 34", Right Hand 4.3 out of 5 stars 26 $129.99 $ 129 . “Our brand name isn’t really set up to compete against a Bettinardi or a Scotty Cameron,” says Zach Oakley, Brand Manager for Cleveland Golf.
Putters are the most subjective club in the bag, and personal preference is everything, in my opinion.What I will say is that you make the most strokes per round with a putter. “If you really feel like you’re going to putt better with a Scotty, then you’re probably going to go out and spend $400 to prove it.”I have been wanting to try a center shafted putter for a while, but havent been able to find one at my local course. Gotta like that.Mygolfspy’s own results show most people have large arc strokes and from my findings, it is the least offered putter by any company.I’ve tried Huntington Beach previous offering, Evnroll, Bettinardi, and Odyssey, but when I tried a Scotty Cameron, there was something definitely different about the way the putter head interacted with the ball. Every once in a while I’ll pull one out and perform a little putter competition and the Scotty always seems to get me closer to the hole. I like the alignment on the 12, very similar to one i have on my wide body blade, and i dig the notch back on the 8.5. A unique milling pattern on each putter produces consistent speed, and consistent distance, even when you strike your putts off-center. May well go that way. In a nutshell, at the sweet spot, you have more groove and less face. Really liked it but it didn’t quite suite my swing. MyGolfSpy, Inc. All Rights Reserved.“The original plan was to phase it out,” he admits. The blades have some CG shifts, and we’ve also added a #11 slant neck and a #11 center shaft model.”I love Cleveland products, not for the reasonable costs although it certainly helps, but for the quality that is built into their gear.
He tries to bring the "everyday hack/weekend warrior" perspective, reminding readers that golf can sometimes be fun.When he's not playing golf or buying/tinkering with clubs, he lives the city life with his dog Carl, while working downtown and pursuing his Master's Degree in Computer Science.The Speed Optimized Face Technology (SOFT) is going to be noticeable on the face of the putter. Oakley says Cleveland isn’t really sure yet.One reason Cleveland may want to phase out the original Huntington Beach line is price – those things are a bargain at $99 and may be troublesome competition for the SOFT line, which goes for $129.99.There will always be golfers who put status above performance.
Damn you Cleveland! A few models will phase out, but a good majority will remain.”I love milled face putters. As a very happy owner of the original Huntington Beach Blade putter, seeing the fang model available makes me think that I will need a change! my trusty rusty Newport 2 will be buried with me.“Essentially what SOFT means is as you get out on the toe or heel, the milling pattern becomes less coarse,” says Oakley.
We take a product that’s similar for the most part and target a different market segment.”For Cleveland, that segment is the $99-to-$159 value/performance putter market. Cleveland seems to have dropped the toe hang from this lineup.What’s funny.. but not so much is that when I bought the #11, I remember thinking that maybe I should hold off because they’re probably gonna blend the face tech from the TFI with the classic look of the HB’s at some point.. and they did.. $10 to dress it up? Cleveland produces a great putter at a very reasonable cost.
It might not be the best setup for you, and you might be missing out on some cool face technologies, but you need to feel confident.”There's soft, then there's Speed Optimized Face Technology soft. These look great. Except—- I’m like a lot of browsers and I explored the options especially the personalization (for $10!) Muted sound-soft feel. Named after the beautiful setting of Cleveland Golf’s North American headquarters, this new line of putters offer classic designs, ultra soft feel and solid performance. Overall, the new Cleveland Huntington Beach SOFT offers Tour-proven classic designs, with a cool twist on the face-milling pattern.Thinking about an 8.5 or a Toulon Columbus.
I have a couple of Bettinardis. The soft 304 Stainless Steel and deep CNC face milling on each Huntington Beach SOFT putter provides exceptional feel for more confidence on the greens. Cleveland Golf Huntington Beach SOFT Putter #11 Center Shaft 34", Right Hand 4.3 out of 5 stars 26 $129.99 $ 129 . “Our brand name isn’t really set up to compete against a Bettinardi or a Scotty Cameron,” says Zach Oakley, Brand Manager for Cleveland Golf.
Putters are the most subjective club in the bag, and personal preference is everything, in my opinion.What I will say is that you make the most strokes per round with a putter. “If you really feel like you’re going to putt better with a Scotty, then you’re probably going to go out and spend $400 to prove it.”I have been wanting to try a center shafted putter for a while, but havent been able to find one at my local course. Gotta like that.Mygolfspy’s own results show most people have large arc strokes and from my findings, it is the least offered putter by any company.I’ve tried Huntington Beach previous offering, Evnroll, Bettinardi, and Odyssey, but when I tried a Scotty Cameron, there was something definitely different about the way the putter head interacted with the ball. Every once in a while I’ll pull one out and perform a little putter competition and the Scotty always seems to get me closer to the hole. I like the alignment on the 12, very similar to one i have on my wide body blade, and i dig the notch back on the 8.5. A unique milling pattern on each putter produces consistent speed, and consistent distance, even when you strike your putts off-center. May well go that way. In a nutshell, at the sweet spot, you have more groove and less face. Really liked it but it didn’t quite suite my swing. MyGolfSpy, Inc. All Rights Reserved.“The original plan was to phase it out,” he admits. The blades have some CG shifts, and we’ve also added a #11 slant neck and a #11 center shaft model.”I love Cleveland products, not for the reasonable costs although it certainly helps, but for the quality that is built into their gear.
He tries to bring the "everyday hack/weekend warrior" perspective, reminding readers that golf can sometimes be fun.When he's not playing golf or buying/tinkering with clubs, he lives the city life with his dog Carl, while working downtown and pursuing his Master's Degree in Computer Science.The Speed Optimized Face Technology (SOFT) is going to be noticeable on the face of the putter. Oakley says Cleveland isn’t really sure yet.One reason Cleveland may want to phase out the original Huntington Beach line is price – those things are a bargain at $99 and may be troublesome competition for the SOFT line, which goes for $129.99.There will always be golfers who put status above performance.
Damn you Cleveland! A few models will phase out, but a good majority will remain.”I love milled face putters. As a very happy owner of the original Huntington Beach Blade putter, seeing the fang model available makes me think that I will need a change! my trusty rusty Newport 2 will be buried with me.“Essentially what SOFT means is as you get out on the toe or heel, the milling pattern becomes less coarse,” says Oakley.
We take a product that’s similar for the most part and target a different market segment.”For Cleveland, that segment is the $99-to-$159 value/performance putter market. Cleveland seems to have dropped the toe hang from this lineup.What’s funny.. but not so much is that when I bought the #11, I remember thinking that maybe I should hold off because they’re probably gonna blend the face tech from the TFI with the classic look of the HB’s at some point.. and they did.. $10 to dress it up? Cleveland produces a great putter at a very reasonable cost.