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Poll: TP Mills Putters (78 member(s) have cast votes)

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  1. 5 (Best) (66 votes [84.62%])

    Percentage of vote: 84.62%

  2. 4 (9 votes [11.54%])

    Percentage of vote: 11.54%

  3. 3 (1 votes [1.28%])

    Percentage of vote: 1.28%

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    Percentage of vote: 0.00%

  5. 1 (2 votes [2.56%])

    Percentage of vote: 2.56%

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#1 User is offline   Gxgolfer 

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Posted 28 January 2006 - 08:13 PM

Golfers around the world recognize the T.P. Mills name and what that name represents. Original designs that are tour proven, high quality materials, and strict attention to details. We are not a mass production company, this is one of the things that separates our company’s philosophy from others.

For the first time our company is introducing a line of accessories that carry the T.P. Mills name. These products will include: custom bags, putter covers, grips and other products associated with our putters that can be found no where else. We will also offer complete restoration and refinishing of T.P. Mills putters and other high end putters.

Our site will be updated as much as possible and will include handmades, production prototypes, tour samples and other unique putter models. We hope this site gives you a better appreciation of our passion and commitment to making the finest putters available. We hope you enjoy your visit.

-David F. Mills
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#2 User is offline   JRusgolf 

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Posted 06 February 2006 - 01:03 AM

My experience with David Mills was very good when he made me a custom tradition model. He had pictures of the unfinished heads on his website and the shape caught my attention. I selected the head that I liked and we went through the different specs and he created a totally unique putter for me. Not only does the putter look great, but it performs great too. I have never putted with such a balanced putter in my life. This has allowed me to become more consistent on the greens with my distance control. What really amazed me is that it didn't take him very long to make my putter. The whole process from the first e-mail till delivery was about a month. I think that for the price this is by far better than anything you can buy in a store or on ebay because David will build it to your specs and it will be original; just like a putter that a tour player would use. You can scour the internet looking for the tour cameron that nobody else has, but it won't be fitted to the way you putt. I recommend anyone who has trouble finding the perfect putter to give David a call or visit tpmills.com to see what the company is all about.
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#3 User is offline   SwingMan 

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Posted 26 April 2006 - 02:26 PM

I own a 353g Tradition Model at 34 inches with a flowing hosel. It is a work of art and is very well balanced. It has a parallel pocket and unpainted sightline with a hollow oval on the topline. Just a tremendous roller if you have a smooth stroke. A very solid yet soft feel, great roll.

Update - my son plays this beauty now and I've ordered a Tradition with a shaved Plumber's Neck.
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Posted 09 April 2007 - 05:57 PM

I had mine sent over to Thailand from Jay of TPputters, it is the sweetest putter I've owned up to date, and I've tried many stock versions from different makers.
The more I use this well balanced, handmade marvel, the better it seems to be an extension of my mind to fingertips. I shortened it to a 32" from 33", this suites me to a tee, using the two stake method with string tied to each, and placing a ball under the string mid line on the ball. Then I would set up to make a putter shot, and with a small mirror in front of the back stake, could see the reflection of the string under (inline) to relation of the actual string. This made my alignment at set-up, perfect, with arms at full hanging (natural) extension in front of me, the swing is then in perfect pendulum form, and it hits the sweet spot every time, this made my TP Mills work very well for me. I just wanted to thank Jay again for selling me the "SWEETEST" club in my bag.

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#5 User is offline   pdkim2001 

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Posted 23 April 2007 - 07:53 AM

I have been emailing with David to get my Professioonal Softail made with 304 steel. Can't wait to get it!
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#6 User is offline   Ogre41 

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Posted 02 May 2007 - 09:04 AM

I won a Tradition SS304 in the ClubWrx contest and I have to say that it is honestly the best feeling putter I have ever used. Man that thing is soft! Has a clean almost squarish profile and the angles from the milling process make this putter gorgeous. I was able to putt right where I aimed yesterday, not something I can always claim to do. This putter had a lot to do with that. This one will be in the bag for a long long time, it had to be a winner to kick the Baby Ben out of the bag.



Post Honeymoon Review- While this putter is indeed gorgeous, it may just be too gorgeous to actually play with because of the material that it is made of. The weight may be popular for many people, but I just started blowing everything way past the hole with it. Then I started pulling putts with it and saw that the culprit was the neck. I learned to putt with a plumbers neck and I can't seem to putt well for long with the slant style neck that the Mills has. I had one a TM Rossa Sebring Sport 3 that I loved the feel, roll, and look of, but I pulled everything. I know that you can just play for the pull, but that never seemed like the right thing for me. So I put the putter in the basement next to the Baby Ben to sit there and look amazing as the Ping Anser 2 putters get all of the action. I may put the Mills back in the bag, but I really don't want to ding it up, that would really depress me, hence why I have 2 Pings, you just can't kill them.
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#7 User is offline   cloudlx 

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Posted 24 May 2008 - 01:47 PM

AMAZING craftsmanship, beautifully weighted. Every Mills putter I have ever seen looks and perfroms great.
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#8 User is offline   truck13 

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Posted 26 July 2008 - 01:22 AM

Just got my hands on a center shafted Tradition SS304. What a beautiful putter!! 33" and appx. 350 grams it has about a 2:00 toe hang. I love center shafted putters and bought this to be the backup to my C&L but i think it's going to be a real fight between the two for the starting spot. I was most surprised with the soft feel, i have always preferred carbon putters for just that and was concerned that the stainless would be lacking that feel..boy was i wrong! This is one of the softest feeling putters i have owned, but it has a real solid feel..not mushy at all. The balance is great and the weight of the head is about perfect. Quality putter, I am definitely a Mills fan now and look forward to many more!
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