“Insider Secrets That Could Save You Thousands of Dollars!”
Posted March 11, 2009 by GolfSpy X![]()
The MyGolfSpy of Golf Travel!
Today’s post isn’t about gear, but as a golfer who clearly values insider info and unbiased reviews, we thought you’d want to know about it anyway.
Turns out there is a website devoted entirely to reviewing golf courses, resorts, and golf vacation packages very much like we approach golf equipment. By that we mean it’s hard-core independent and devoted to “telling it like it is.”
Golf Odyssey: The Insider’s Guide to Golf Travel
It’s called Golf Odyssey: The Insider’s Guide to Golf Travel, and it has been publishing monthly intelligence reports for the past 17 years. And their 17 years of experience showed.
To say it’s objective is an understatement. All of their reviews are based on “secret shopper” inspections by a small, expert staff. They don’t accept advertising from the properties they review. And — get this — they even turn down the all-expense-paid “fam” trips that courses and resorts regularly hand out to members of the media. We told you they were hard core.
Besides providing unbiased recommendations of the best places to play, stay, and dine, and being brutallyhonest (like us at MyGolfSpy) about the overpriced and over-hyped places to avoid, much of what these guys publish is stuff courses and resorts don’t want you to know, such as money-saving promotion codes, unadvertised offers usually reserved for “special customers,” even how to get on private courses without knowing any members…Augusta here we come!
MyGolfSpy Readers Get FREE Trial
We took them up on their current offer for a free preview, which includes the most recent issue of Golf Odyssey, (3) golf vacation guides, and instant access to its password-protected archive, a great tool for getting the inside scoop on virtually any destination you’re interested in going to with your friends or your family.
True to their claims on the free trial sign up page, we found out, among other things:
• How to play a $200 golf course in Pebble Beach, California for $55
• How to play two of Florida’s best private golf courses, just by staying in the right hotel
• How to get 50% off room rates at one of Scottsdale’s top-ranked hotels
Even If You Only Take 1 Golf Vacation…
So…if you take even one golf vacation with your pals per year, we would definately recommend signing up for this free trial. Trust us…there is no obligation to subscribe (nor do they badger you with emails about it…which is unusual nowadays) and the insider secrets and advice in here could save you hundreds of bucks on your next trip. It’s FREE and it can save you some money on golf…so check it out.
You can get more information on the free trial program directly from Golf Odyssey.
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THEIR BACKKK! – Never Compromise X-Ray Putters
Posted March 10, 2009 by GolfSpy X
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Oh…The Glory Days!
It’s been a few years since you heard the name Never Compromise being thrown around the golf course. There hasn’t been many putter companies that have grown as fast and shrunk as quickly. You probably remember them hitting the scene big time back around 1997…it was almost impossible to walk into any proshop across the country and not be completely bombarded by those grey and black putter faces. The indoor putting greens at the proshops were full of them!
Well those glory days were great but they were short lived. Their flame kind of fizzled…actually it was stomped out to be honest. Although the flame was re-lit when the putter company got swallowed up in a buyout by the fellas that purchased Cleveland Golf back in 2003. The new company put a line out in 2006 called the Never Compromise Exchange Series. But ever since the Exchange series it has been pretty damn quiet over at Never Compromise.
Coming Soon…Never Compromise X-Ray
But…they are hoping to change all that with a new line called the Never Compromise X-Ray Series…and no it won’t be only grey and black this time. The new putters will sport some red too. Now we have not had a chance to test these yet but from the info we have got…the idea actually sounds pretty good. The faces will have what they are going to be coining SFT (aka: “Suspended Face Technology”).
What this means is that the Never Compromise X-Ray faces will actually be made up of 2 different types of material…one hard and one soft. The raised grooves being the hard material and the red being the soft. You see most golfers have a putter that is nice and crisp or smooth and soft. But Never Compromise is hoping you can have your cake and eat it too.
Other companies like Odyssey and Ping have tried a multi-layered face approach where the outside is hard and inside is firm but this is a whole new spin on the idea of creating great feel and distance control at the same time. Face inserts have a few purposes (distance control, feel & they allow for more weight to be distributed to heel and toe). And generally this is what you get:
Harder Material Face Insterts
- Great crisp feel
- Nice sound at impact
- hard to judge speed on quick greens
- short putts…golfers sometimes decelerate with
Soft Material Face Inserts
- smooth feel
- tough to judge long putts
- hard to judge speeds on slow greens
Street Price: Never Compromise X-Ray Series $149
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Where Are They Now? Kevin Burns Putters
Posted March 9, 2009 by GolfSpy X
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“I HAVEN’T GONE ANYWHERE. I’VE JUST BEEN INCREDIBLY BUSY”
“Is Kevin Burns out of business? Has he dropped off the face of the earth?”
The answer to both are – no and no.
Well…what has he been doing the last four years?
To make a long story short, he’s been coming up with a new business model. And it’s not something that’s just suited to his personal goal of making and selling fully customized, high quality putters. It just may be the kick in the pants the golf industry needs to succeed, especially in this day and age of defaulting mortgages and job losses.
“I’M ALWAYS STRIVING FOR PERFECTION AND TRYING TO MAKE THINGS BETTER”
Kevin Burns if you are not aware has a very reputable name in the golf industry that dates back to 1993, when he first introduced his line of milled carbon steel putters to the public. A big part of this can be attributed to his sharp eye for detail and inherent nature of always wanting to find a better way to do things.

When he left his partnership with Bridgestone in 2004, he wanted to go in a different direction from the mandate he saw – and still sees – being handed down by the corporate executives at the bigger, household name golf companies. That is, he didn’t want to cut corners on quality in order to sell X number of putters at Y dollars a pop. At the same time, if he was to become truly independent, how could he compete with the big boys in terms of volume of sales? It is from here that his new business model was born.

“I DON”T JUST WANT TO SELL PUTTERS. I WANT TO GIVE THE CUSTOMER THE ENTIRE EXPERIENCE OF FITTING AND CUSTOMIZATION!”
Kevin understands that the average golfer wants to have at least the occasional opportunity of getting the “tour” level experience in service and product that professional golfers often enjoy on a regular basis. In fact, he feels that he’s taken fitting and machining technology to new levels which surpass anything else out there in terms of exactness and precision. And it is these qualities that we mere mortals can readily have available at our fingertips.
How It Works!
The process itself was a six to eight month ordeal of blood, sweat and programming, according to Kevin. His new fitting kiosk may be best described as two connecting systems.
One is a telescopic arm – designed to simulate an adjustable length putter shaft – attached to a small, flat LCD panel that has the image of a putter head and ball. The customer sets up to this image similar to the way he/she would on a putting green. When the customer is ready, the fitter captures the recommended head weight, length and lie angle information on the second part of this system, an ordinary laptop computer.
These measurements are taken 3 times and the average is used for the finished putter length and lie angle. The recommended head weight – which the customer can request to be heavier or lighter – is derived from a bell curve formula that Kevin devised, and it’s based on the finished putter length. He claims that the fitting kiosk’s accuracy is within 1/6 of a degree for lie angle and 0.003 inches for length, and that he can machine the putter head to within 1 gram of the target weight. In essence, through the collection of real and accurate data, guesswork has been eliminated in the fitting process that not even ultrasound waves, lasers and high-speed cameras have solved. 
Through considerable research, Kevin has also found that a person’s lie angle “tendencies” don’t change much from measurement to measurement, and one’s set-up length will vary by ¼ to ½ inch at the most. “It is what it is,” so to speak, when it comes to individual biomechanics. “I recommend that the average golfer be fit as to how he/she is most comfortable when addressing the ball.”
In addition to head weight, length and lie angle, the laptop data screen contains customization menus for desired head style, alignment aids, stamping and finish options, etc. A very unique feature is the rotatable 3-D model of the chosen putter head on which one can see the custom options being built. The length and lie angle data from fitting “robot” will obviously only be available at the location of the fitting. However, the head weight field and other customization tools will be part of Kevin’s new
website for customers to tinker with.
“NO ONE ELSE IS DOING WHAT I’M DOING, AND I REALLY THINK THIS LEVEL OF CUSTOMIZATION IS THE WAY TO GO.”
Q&A with Kevin Burns
Q: To whom do you give credit in getting started in the putter making business?
KB: When I first started, I originally made putters out of cast steel. In 1991, Dennis Mitchell, a good friend of mine who is a teaching pro and club builder in the San Francisco / Bay Area, really opened my eyes to the concept of milling putters. His ideas led me to buy my first milling machine in 1993 and the rest is history.
Q: What are some of the biggest challenges you’ve faced in going the independent route?
KB: Being solely responsible for EVERYTHING … from financing to learning new machining technology. Also, trying to stay true to myself while going up against the “big guys.” I’m always trying to find ways to improve things.
Q: Will your fitting system allow for loft adjustability in the future? How about giving customers more options in head and neck styles?
KB: Yes to both. For loft, we’ve found through a lot of research that 3 to 4 degrees is actually optimal for most golfers. For now, we’re having our putter loft fixed at 3.25 degrees. Add too much, the putter becomes a chipper…too little loft means you run the risk of skidding the ball.
Q: In addition to the fitting technology and Pyramid Groove Technology, what sets your putters apart from the rest? And how will you be doing weight options?
KB: Everything about these putters – the lines, the radiuses – blends in perfectly together without the need for hand work (bending, grinding, welding). Even the finishes are all machined. The heads are center balanced, meaning that the sweet spot is right in the middle of the face, while a lot of other Anser putters you see out there are balanced with bias towards the heel. This means that the toe and heel weights we machine into the sole can’t each weigh the same, the way you see in some off-the-rack putters with screw-in or drop-in weights. So yes, we can machine a variety of weights into the sole to give customers a wide range of head weight options.
Q: What year did you introduce an Anser shaped putter in black oxide with a copper insert, and who were some of the earliest winners using your putters?
KB: I was the first one to make such a putter in 1996. Nobu Serizawa got the first win with it in 1996 at the Japan Match Play event. Craig Stadler was the first to win with my 9304 in 1996 at the L.A. Open
:: For more info visit… www.KBputters.com
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