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How to Get a Demo Putter

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Putters can be quite expensive for golfers. Finding a way around the sometimes astronomical cost of buying putters requires a special know-how if you choose to buy demo putters. Experienced golfers tend to brag when they find a "steal" by purchasing a demo putter. You can do the same by adhering to these steps.

From Quick Guide: Golf Putters 101
Difficulty: Easy
Instructions
  1. Step 1

    Ask around the golf pro shops for availability of demo putters. Note any information that is useful like the best place or web site to find demo putters. It doesn't hurt to try asking fellow golfers or family members.

  2. Step 2

    Purchase golf magazines and peruse the ads or classifieds for demo clubs. Excellent golf magazines to look through for demo putters are Golf Magazine, Golf Digest and Gold Tips.

  3. Step 3

    Become aware of the full retail prices of putters so when you shop for a demo putter you know if you are getting a good deal. Getting a hundred dollar state-of-the-art putter because it is a demo is an excellent deal.

  4. Step 4

    Make sure the demo putter has none or very few blemishes. You won't want to buy a demo putter that is warped or bent--it would be ineffective ... not to mention a waste of your money.

  5. Step 5

    Hold the demo putter in your hands and practice using it on a putting green or in a mock putting green. See how effective the putter is for your technique. If it feels great, the blemishes are nearly null and the price is right, then buy the demo. Enjoy your game.

Tips & Warnings
  • Taylormade, Odyssey, Callaway, Scotty Cameron Golf and Ping are some of the most-seen demos available on the Internet. Simply Google "demo putter" and the choices are like being in a candy store.

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