Interesting, I purchased TM Rossa Daytona 6, 35” long, almost exact same look as my Ping Anser that is probably 40 years old. The Rossa is a full 1.8 ounces heavier than my trusty Ping. I practiced alot with the Rossa, but under pressure, I could never get my putts to stay online or go proper distance with any kind of consistency. I purchased that, because I thought it would make me a better putter. All I did was keep on opening my stance and it was almost side saddle…. I couldn’t take it any longer. I just kept getting more and more inconsistent to the point where my playing partners developed lockjaw when I had a 2 ft putt left, what used to be an automatic “pick it up” to uh, putt that out, it was a 60/40 probability for me to miss. That’s how poor I had become. Well the 2 year experiment is over. I went back to my Anser this week. I had one 3 putt from 87ft on a GIR, i shot a 74, with 9 GIR total for the day. I made 7 bogies, 1 Birdie and one Eagle. Do the math. Feeling is so much better with my putting stroke and I feel I can strike the putt with more consistency. Confidence wise it was a game changer on those 3-7 footers…. I was able to keep the stroke on line. I was so tempted to toss it all and try the armlock endeavor, but that would be completely back to the drawing board. Funny you always end up back to your roots. Tiger’s been not budging on the Scotty forever! Good enough for him, not much more to say!