MD Golf Norman Drew Signature Killarney Mallet Putter Review
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MD Norman Drew Signature Killarney Putter
Traditional style, soft finish. Teaming up with former Ryder Cup player Normal Drew, MD Golf has produced their NV Drew Signature Series Putters. Each one is classically styled and beautifully black nickel plated for superior softness while CNC Milled grooves grip the ball for that perfect pure putt. Putters are something very personal, so if you appreciate that softer touch, then there’s a style for every traditionalist Galway, Connemara and Killarney models.
MD Golf CNC Milled & Black Nickel Plated Signature Series Putters
MD Golf asked Norman Drew to design a classic range of putters, so he specified that each Signature Series Putter should be CNC Milled and black nickel plated for superior softness and grip that will generate a true roll with minimal bounce from the clubface.
MD Golf NV Drew Signature Series Putter Features
MD Golf has created their traditional NV Drew Signature Series Putter to provide a variety of soft feeling features, including:
- CNC Milled Clubface & Soft Black Nickel Plating
- Three Classic Putter Shapes
- Norman Drew Signature
- 12 Months Guarantee & Headcover
MD Golf Signature Series Putter Traditional Headshapes
With a variety of traditional head shapes to choose from, there’s a Signature Series Putter to suit every player.
Killarney: Small, slope backed mallet with alignment line.
Contact: www.mdgolf.co.uk or 02894 460333
Your Reviews
Md Golf Putters User Reviews
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I got this putter last year it is perfect for me. Great weight. I came across it by accident but it has made a great difference to my game.
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This type of putter is usually called a #9 after the Odyssey range, including the Tour Black #9. Other good examples are the Scotty Cameron Del Mar, the Rife Abaco, TaylorMade Rossa Maranello, Mizuno MP T-102 and in particular the Cleveland Classic 2, which is one of the other great bargains in putters. This Classic 2 is smooth and soft to hit and very close to the Killarney, but the Killarney scores in being 10g heavier overall and made from a 100% solid milled block, where the Classic is cast with a milled face. You can't go wrong with either of these two if you like this shape. I personally do and this has helped my putting a lot. Going from a blade or Anser type you change from lining the head up at 90 degrees to the target to lining up straight to the target along the sight line, and this can be a simple way of getting a more accurate line. This type of head is great for left eye dominant players - small offset and a clear view of the putter face. Right eye dominants tend to like the plumbers neck of the Anser and others. The heel shaft takes a little time to get used to but once you have it really works and produces results. If you like this shape, this quality milled putter is a no brainer. Strongly recommended.
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I found that this putter was alright when I used it first but then it messed up my game. It is quite heavy and I like light clubs but If you like a nice firm putter, this is probably more 4 u.