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330 gram head weight is great. In recent years most companies stock putters heads are about 350 grams, which I find much too heavy unless one is playing an extremely short 32" or 33" shaft length.
If Never Compromise is offering 330 grams I expect that if, when players try that weight they will like it.
Sorry, @baylrballa is correct. I was just giving the base head weight. The lightest configuration would have two 5g weights installed.I assume that is before weights. Probably minimum 5g each
That NC Contrast Finish is fantastic!! Huge fan. I also remember a thread a little bit ago asking what lines people wish would come back. I swore I saw a bunch of asks for No Compromise. Wish granted for those people! I've never heard of them before but these seem to be damn solid. Especially with the fitting aspect to them
Hahah yep, I mistyped Thanks for the laugh about it lolHmmm, i'm not sure if i'd prefer No Compromise or Never Compromise as a company name/motto
I feel like you might have better luck getting the No Compromise folks to compromise on something. That's kinda like , "No, we won't compromise" and then you could say "you mean, like ever?" to which they'd probably respond "Well, i mean ....were not ready to say ever"
But when a company right off the bat says "Never Compromise".....it's like, they've probably had these discussions before and agreed "yup, we're just never gonna do it"
I don't think it's a deal breaker necessarily but tend to agree with you when I'm looking at other putters in this price range.Ugh. Im not gonna lie, that’s a hard thing for me to be ok with in a 450.00 milled putter.
Most certainly a glow up in this rendition… amazing looking putter that was released…Love seeing NC back in the fold and I’m glad they pushed the old school black grey black look on part of the line.
Here’s my original one. Cant wait to try these out.
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After seeing them in hand, I honestly think they missed the pricing mark and should have stayed around 399. They're nice, they're well milled, but at 450, IMO as a putter addict/connoisseur/ho, you have to NAIL the little things, and I'm not sure these do that with the cavity badge and some of the paint lines I saw at the show.I've been thinking about these quite a bit. The reception was definitely interesting - not negative or positive, btw. I always find interest in how people react to new products. I think the looks thing is what it is. You either are into the design or you're not and that's not really going to change. Personally, I think it's a solid looking line. Like others, the cavity badge doesn't really do it for me, but it's not common that every aspect of a club/putter hits all my checkboxes.
I think my direct comparison has to be Scotty Cameron when you look at a few factors like price and materials. I did have a chance to try them both (NC 4s and Scotty 7) to compare and came away thinking the NC was a bit less-firm in terms of feel and sound. I also prefer the shape of the NC fang putter. From a form factor stand point, the SC motif does have things going on visually I like better, especially on the sole and cavity. So, it's kind of a wash on the visuals for me. Feel was a definite winner for the NC though.
Anyway, assuming there's some give and take between the two when it comes to aesthetics, I have to think the ability to take home the NC with a fitting (at around the same price) carries some value, especially with the weight, shaft, and grip options being available same day. Thoughts?
see some paint edging issues like we saw with the Versa release that one year?After seeing them in hand, I honestly think they missed the pricing mark and should have stayed around 399. They're nice, they're well milled, but at 450, IMO as a putter addict/connoisseur/ho, you have to NAIL the little things, and I'm not sure these do that with the cavity badge and some of the paint lines I saw at the show.
But, that is entirely one persons opinion.
I did, and clearly 2-3 in hand is a small sample size, but at 450, you have to NAIL it imo.see some paint edging issues like we saw with the Versa release that one year?