TaylorMade Putter Classic Reviews

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TaylorMade Putter Classic Reviews

As with any purchase, an independent review can take much of the guesswork out of the experience and buying the TaylorMade Putter Classic is no different.

To that end, as with all TaylorMade putters, we have collected some reviews for you to assist in your decision process.

"The Daytona Core Classic is a solid interpretation of the traditional Anser-style putter, and accordingly offers ample playability." - Review from Putter Zone.

"For golfers who want to wield a traditional Anser-style putter with some extra flair and flash, the TaylorMade Core Classic Rossa Daytona putter is hard to beat for the price. The putter's next-generation AGSI+ insert brings added value and appeal to those who prefer a softer feel in their putter. The Daytona Core Classic ultimately earns “best buy” honors by offering solid playability in an attractive yet affordable package." - Review from Putter Zone.

Here is a comparison chart of prices for the Taylor Made Classic Putter. These prices were correct at the time of writing, but you should always double check, since prices do fluctuate from time to time.

Shop.com

$119.95

Amazon

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Giga Golf

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Nerds Net

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Boscovs

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Austads Golf

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In The Hole

$119.95




"TaylorMade has made serious inroads on the PGA Tour in a variety of categories in the past few years, including putters, where they've surpassed Ping and are slowly gaining ground on stalwarts Scotty Cameron (Titleist) and Odyssey (Callaway). The success of their drivers and now their irons and wedges has allowed TaylorMade to get their putters in the hands of some good golfers. For example, both Sergio Garcia (Booz Allen Classic) and Sean O'Hair (John Deere Classic) have won this year with a TaylorMade putter."

"Although this putter is a couple of years outdated, I would recommend it to anyone. The bottom heavy feel allows for a pendulum stroke through the ball, which I feel is best to produce consistent putting. The distribution of weight towards the back allows for a big sweet spot on the putter face, which means that there is more efficient energy transfer on off-center hits." - Review from http://www.golfreview.com/cat/putters/taylor-made/PRD_287067_2942crx.aspx

"Needless to say I am just begining, though while in a few proshops I was drawn to the Taylor Made Putters. To make a long story short first round I made a 27 footer, next hole my friend asked to use the putter. Great feel, heavy head so a little pratice does not hurt, especially hitting up a slight slope. Great feel, great roll, and on ebay great price." - Review from http://www.golfreview.com/cat/putters/taylor-made/PRD_287067_2942crx.aspx

If you are ready to take your research a stage further, please take a look at the TaylorMade Putters compare golf putters on the golf club price comparison page.