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When it comes to putters, few companies have an iconic image like T.P. Mills. He has been called “The Father of the Milled Putter”. He took creating putters and turned it into an art. The “artwork” he has created is legendary and in some circles his putters hold a collectible value that is nearly priceless. History Today the T.P. Mills Co. runs under the leadership of T.P.’s son David and his talent and craftsmanship are well recognized among the top PGA tour players and amateur players around the world. And whose handmade models have won many current PGA Tour and European events ensuring the family a proud tradition of making handmade’s one at a time. The Mills family continues to design and develop new models with each one being a putter of precision craftsmanship that many believe cannot be matched.
Review: Looks: Looks: This is one sick putter! TP Mills has me hooked. I am a huge Scotty fan but I feel that this putter fits me better, but just was a little less in the width. I am more of a blade putter guy. The mid-mallet I thought would throw me off a little and it did take some practice time before I got used to it but it has taken a liking to me. The head does not put off much glare. Overall a sick looking putter. Feels: Solid, and like Jman has before I believe said "clicky" but not in a bad way. this putter has a solid feel but it sounds clicky but in a good way. I love the sound. I have stainless putters in my collection to I knew what to expect but this hit differently than my Scotty stainless. The one thing that I loved is the feel when I hit the ball with the TP Mills grip. This grip is soft but yet gives you the feeling to know when you hit the ball pure and purely OFF ![]() Sound: This is my first TP Mills putter I have ever hit and the first one I have demod. Like I said before like Jman posted, it is "clicky" but in a good way. I love the sound, solid in every way. I know when I hit it off the toe and heel I got a different sound. Since this is not my first stainless putter, I agree with Jman's post that this is the SOFTEST stainless that I have ever hit. No Scotty that I have ever owned has a sound like a TP Mills. I will surely miss it :( More video to come, so you all can hear the sound that we talk about. Performance: My putts per round were 32, 29, 31, 36, 34 Longest putt: 23 feet(approx.) I have been in a slump lately with coming up short on all my putts, bad, really bad. When I received this putter from Jman, I knew I was going to have some luck on my side. Overall NO COMPLAINTS! I putted very well considering the round prior to my first round with the "nellie" I had 43 putts ![]() Overall: I truely enjoyed the Nellie. I have a new love for TP Mills and their craftsmanship of putters is out of this world. I hope that I will get a chance to try another putter to get another opinion of a different set up. For the money, you can not beat it. The Anvil Series is a great line of putters and the Nellie is just one of many in the series that is great! It has been a pleasure to get a chance to putt with such an amazing putter. I can not express this enough. A HUGE thank you goes out to Craig. I can not say thank you enough for a chance to try out just part of the great TP Mills line up of putters. Finally David @ TP Mills, you have produced some truely magnificent pieces of art. Granted they are putters, but they are in my mind the art of golf. ( 5 Votes ) |