SMOOOTH
SERIES MODEL 5 PUTTER
THIS PRODUCT IS NOW DISCONTINUED
High MOI Semi-Mallet Design…
Features:
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Please scroll down to read comments about the Smoooth Series Model 5 Putter.
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Steel heel and toe weights with high quality aluminum center offer a very high MOI for off center hit forgiveness
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Large sole weight cavity can receive three of the 14g tungsten weight disks to increase headweight between 335g to as high as 377g
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High grade aluminum center body offers a very soft impact feel
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Hey Tom, do you know where I might find a smooth series putter? I play a Wishon driver, new single length irons, hybrids and fairway wood. I would love to find the #5 putter. I have searched the internet but have had no luck. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
JOE Wow, I am very sorry but no, I don’t have any leftover Smooth Series putter heads, either the very old ones which were heel toe blade types or the mallets that we did with the same name. Back in 2016 when I semi retired and Diamond Golf took over the brand, I cleaned out a lot of the old heads I had accumulated from the many years so I know I don’t have any of those heads left around. Very sorry to say. Ebay might be worth a search to see if there are any there. People tell me… Read more »
Hi Tom
Do you have a Smooth Series 5 putter in LH left? I am very interested and have a rep in PA who can order for me…. I am officially all Wishon with sterling irons and all woods…. just received driver Monday from Rick…. love your products. Thank you in advance for your reply…. looking at 33 inch in LH (lefty)
Paul
Sorry Paul but there are no more of the Smooth series putter heads left in stock. Just before I handed the product line over to Diamond Golf International to take forward, we cleaned out a lot of the models that just did not have enough of a demand to justify keeping them in the product line. Left hand putter heads was one of these areas in which we just did not get enough orders to justify keeping them in stock. Sorry about that, but thanks very much for your interest,
TOM
Hi Tom Thanks for the reply which has confused me a little. You appear to be saying that the “benefits” which may be offered by a face-balanced putter can be replicated by careful building of a putter specifically for an individual? I live in Sheffield, England and I have been in correspondence with a club builder but for such an important decision I felt it worthwhile to consult the master. If I understand you correctly you seem to be saying that I could choose a head which looks pleasing to me and a builder could then fit that to my… Read more »
DOUG There are people in the golf industry who swear that all golfers with a straight back/straight through putting stroke motion need to be using a center shaft putter with face balanced design, and they say that golfers with an arc-ing type putting stroke do better with a heel shafted toe hang type putter. I personally believe these things are so very slight in their effect that they pale in comparison to taking the time to be properly fit for the putter for the best length, lie, weighting, grip type and of course the head model that you like the… Read more »
Hello
I have recently had a putting session where quintec technology was used to assess my stroke. The recommendation was that I need a 35″, face-balanced putter with 0.5/1.0 of loft and a 75 degree lie angle. Which of your line of heads would you recommend please as I don’t know which are and which are not face-balanced.
Thanks
DOUG Only our S2R #4 is a face balanced putter because it is designed with the bore in the center of the head from heel to toe. I’m not big on face balancing being much of a critical part of putter fitting to tell you the truth. I AM big on getting the length, lie, weighting, grip size and shape, and shape and alignment of the putter head perfectly matched to the player. I feel if you get these elements really well fit to the golfer, then the aspect of face balanced or not means not that much to the… Read more »
Hi Tom, Apologies if I was not clear. I mean the side of the putter head that is in contact with the grass. I think the right word is the “sole”. Am I right? I can see a photo of the front and the back of the putter, but not of the sole… I have to decide between this model and the S2R 5. I have decided that I wanted a 100% Wishon bag and only the 4 wood and the putter are not Wishon clubs! It is just a matter of time… hehehe All the best and thank you… Read more »
Luis
I am sorry, we do not have a straight view photo shot of the sole of the putter. It has a large diameter weight chamber on the sole which can receive up to three of the 14g weight disks we offer to use to increase head weight when desired by the golfer. That weight chamber is covered by a round medallion that is attached over the weight bore with strong adhesive.
TOM
Hi Tom,
Would it be possible to see a picture of the downside of the putter?
BR
Luis
Luis
can you tell us what you mean when you say “the downside of the putter” ? What view are you referring to in a photo?
TOM
I have trouble aiming my putter. Do your fitters offer a putter fitting?
Also will be purchasing the single length set in march! Looking forward to them.
Charlie First of all, please accept my apology for the long delay in responding to your question and post, The auto notification feature of the blog that is supposed to tell me/us that posts are waiting for response was “broken” or messed up such that none of us knew that posts were here and waiting. VERY sorry for the Oops on that. In the information we get about the clubfitters, we do not know who among them may specialize in putter fitting as the specific topic does not come up in our screening work with them. You’d have to call… Read more »
Tom
Could you bore a .370 hole in the Smooth 5 putter half way between the original RH hole and the center of the putter so I can install a straight shaft at approx 90*
Tom
TOM:
I don’t really have a good enough fixture to absolutely guarantee zero tolerance precision and accuracy in doing that. But if you wanted me to try, I certainly would do my best.
Thanks,
TOM