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Ray Cook Silver SR500 Putter Sports & Fitness Review

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Very good

Revainrating 5 out of 5  
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4.9
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Description of Ray Cook Silver SR500 Putter Sports & Fitness

Lie = 70 degree. Loft = 3 degrees. Right handed. Rich charcoal grey finish. Several Styles Available. Head is slightly weighted to improve a more fluid stroke. Head cover Included. Soft mid-size paddle style grip.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great patch! You won't find a better deal!

Received my stick today and it looks like a pro stick! He has a great feeling and I can't wait to get out on track with him. I'm super happy! I've used this racket now and it's amazing. My putting has improved a lot and I almost never make three putts again. I got so many compliments from other players and they were blown away when I told them this isn't a $200 Taylor Made Itsy Bitsy Spider. Again, if you like this type of stick, you can't go wrong with this stick. I love it.

Pros
  • Intense Anthracite Gray
Cons
  • Some little things

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Fantastic balance and feel

I bought this on a whim to replace an aging Taylor made blade stick and damn I'm glad I did! It is perfectly balanced and feels great during the shot. I would say it should have been 4.5 stars rather than 5 due to a small chip of paint that came off during my first lap. Luckily, this feature didn't grow and hasn't appeared since (after about 10 rounds). The lines behind the putter's face make it incredibly easy to line up the putters, which has boosted my confidence on the green. Its shape…

Pros
  • Medium paddle shaped soft grip
Cons
  • Some issues

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Superb craftsmanship on this racquet

Wow! Ray Cook has really outdone themselves with their Silver Ray Center Shaft Cross. That's beauty. Really well designed and built. I hit more with the Silver Ray because of its weighted face and hammer head design. There's a reason the pros are quick to switch to this type of putter, and the spider in particular. It's just easier to hit more putters. There's no need to buy more expensive $300 Spider Clubs, not when you can get the same quality, but without the marketing hype, for $39 from Ray

Pros
  • Lightly weighted head for a smoother ride
Cons
  • Available in white only

Revainrating 5 out of 5

price against quality.

Bought for my son in law who has been struggling with his styling lately. Arrived quickly, looked good, great balance, good medium sized grip and decent headgear. Also, I've always wanted to try the more expensive TM version. 300 dollars. Ouch! After reading the reviews I bought it. To our surprise, it helped him level so much that all he had to focus on was speed. He loves to. It no longer uses the alignment line on the ball (I never did). BTW.HE is set at Columbus Community College. So let's…

Pros
  • Right handed
Cons
  • Slightly wrinkled

Revainrating 5 out of 5

So far I've been very happy with the durability and good grip.

This racket definitely competes with the brand it's based on and it's a lot cheaper! So far I've been very happy with the durability and the large grip was a big plus for me. It feels so smooth and not only does my shots feel more solid, but the head of this racquet is extremely stable, resulting in more direct shots. I've been getting the most amazing hits over the past few months, averaging 30 or fewer hits per round, which is at least 4-6 fewer hits in 18 than my previous stick! Instead of…

Pros
  • Multiple models available
Cons
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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Cheap fake but works

I bought this club because I wanted to try the same one outside the golf shop. He looks good enough when he arrives. No cover. Cheap paint that cracks and peels. The screws aren't real either, just pressed in. But put it right! Immediate improvement in accuracy. I had to get used to the distance. Even though it's heavier than my racquet, the ball doesn't go as far, so I have to hit it a little harder. But it works. No performance hits, just looks. So if you want to spend $40 instead of $350…

Pros
  • Includes head cap
Cons
  • Negative impression

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I love this pattern.

First off this is a great club. I was in a shop with a Taylormade Spider and really liked it until I looked at the price. But I really liked the feeling. I saw this Ray Cook and thought heck, I'll give it a try. It's excellent. It lines up easily for the eyes. The balance with the offset feels great. I'm not going to tell you I'm throwing more putts because 3's keep popping up, but with it I'm throwing more putts from 6 to 10 feet than ever before. My double Odyssey ball is 19 ounces, my Wilson

Pros
  • Wrong = 70 degrees
Cons
  • Some mistakes