Progen Blue Trax 3 Mallet Putter Review
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At a glance
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Pros
The upright style got us positioned directly over putts with a naturally high hands position, which is conducive to a good stroke.
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Cons
The hard, crisp feeling off the face might not be quite as useful on quick greens as softer models.
What we say...
The upright style of the Progen Blue Trax 3 got us positioned directly over putts with a naturally high hands position, which is conducive to a good stroke. The hard, crisp feeling off the face might not be quite as useful on quick greens as softer models, but it is sufficiently good to get most above-average golfers around the course comfortably.
The face-balanced design performed pretty well in our spin test, proving it’s not only expensive putters that are capable of reducing spin. At £40 the Blue Trax is a reasonable club capable of doing a sterling job, without any frills.
The Progen is engineered from high-quality stainless steel with an aluminium vibration dampening bar behind the sweet spot, resulting in fantastic feel.
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