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WATCH: A full Edel putter fitting with David Edel

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What makes David Edel’s putter fitting system so different? Watch the video below to find out; it’s fascinating from start to finish.

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  1. golfraven

    Jul 5, 2018 at 3:50 am

    I am intrigued by the Edel putters and the fitting process. I think that their current models are fairly tested but I may wait 1-2 years and maybe they will bring out new series. I found a fitter close to me but in Europe you are close to 500 bugs for their putters – something I will need to get my head around first. However it is a fair investment if you play a custom fitted putter for next 10 years and compare it to a price and life cycle of a driver. Till then I will game the Odyssey Tank #7 with its counter balanced grip and heavy head – contrary to what Edel proposes.

  2. Jj

    Jul 2, 2018 at 12:04 pm

    He should tell the players what he did before seeing the result, so he wouldn’t manipulate players brain. All the connections parts won’t make the end products the same. Who calibrate the laser? No set up check? No grip check? No eye dominant check? There are more to it in putting…

  3. STEVE

    Jul 2, 2018 at 10:14 am

    Really enjoyed that…..interested to know how Dave Edel would fit someone like me, with a more “arc-y” stroke, i.e., not as “linear” as shown in the video. His concepts about going to lighter heads was really interesting and in the opposite direction of modern trends. Have to admit, it made sense, however. can’t say I am putting better with a heavier head despite being fitted for it.

  4. Sam

    Jul 2, 2018 at 3:53 am

    that was an excellent video … great work and thanks David for the comprehensive information!

  5. Dan

    Jul 2, 2018 at 1:20 am

    What is he using to show allignement, is that just a laser and mirror on the putter face? Any links if it’s something packaged to buy?

    • TD

      Jul 3, 2018 at 10:22 am

      I’m wondering the same thing! I want

    • rymail00

      Jul 4, 2018 at 10:38 pm

      That was my guess. Maybe he has say 10 putters, but only 5 models, and 5 have a mirror and the other 5 are same heads but without the mirror maybe?

      Also his thoughts on lower weighted heads or counterbalancing (but still not adding extra weight to the head to change overall head weight) makes a lot of sense for “me” especially on shorter putts with a heavier head and having be kind of a choppy stroke due to my putter head being maybe to heavy.

      I just put a Super Stroke GT 1.0 on my Odyssey #7s two days ago cuz I like the shape of the grip BUT also cuz without the counter weight it’s only a 50G grip and I figured that’d make the head feel heavier and that’s what I wanted. But now I’m psyched to try it with the 50G counterbalance weight in it now. I had zero intention of using the counter weight before this video.

      • rymail00

        Jul 4, 2018 at 10:41 pm

        Anyone know anything about the putter system he was talking about for like $300-400?

      • golfraven

        Jul 5, 2018 at 3:41 am

        I have the Super Stroke GT 1.0 grip on my Anser and it makes sense to have the weight in. Try both and you will be surprised. I now play the Odyssey Tank with counter balanced grip and the heavy head and grip play nicely together

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