Ray Cook Putter Review: What's Your Take?

I’ve been looking into Ray Cook putters, especially the Silver Ray SR500, and I want to gather some opinions. I’ve heard varying reviews about its performance and feel, and I’m curious how it stacks up against other popular putters out there.

What to Discuss:

  • User Experiences: Have you tried the SR500 or any other Ray Cook models? What was your experience like?
  • Performance: How did it perform on the greens? Any notable differences compared to other putters you’ve used?
  • Quality and Build: How does the feel and craftsmanship compare to other putters in the same price range?
  • Suggestions for Purchase: Would you recommend this putter? Why or why not?

I’m really interested in hearing your thoughts and any tips you might have for someone considering this putter as their next choice. Your feedback would be greatly appreciated!

I’ve been using the Ray Cook putter for about a month now. I’ve noticed a big improvement in my accuracy on the greens. It’s really responsive!

That’s great to hear! What’s your take on the feel? I’ve heard it has a soft touch, but I’d love to know more.

The feel is definitely soft! It glides well. I switched from a heavier putter and the transition has been smooth. Highly recommend it for distance control too.

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How does it compare to other brands you’ve tried like Ping or Odyssey? I’m curious about how it stacks up.

In my experience, Ray Cook has very reliable performance. It’s not as flashy as Odyssey but delivers when it counts. The accuracy is top-notch!

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That’s interesting! Have you found any limitations to its performance? Sometimes my old putter feels more forgiving.

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Honestly, it takes a bit of getting used to. I had a few misses at first because it’s less forgiving than some others. But once you dial it in, it’s solid.

That’s a fair point. Is there anything specific about the distance control you’ve noticed?

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Distance control is quite consistent. I can trust it from 5 to 15 feet pretty well. Just requires a solid stroke. I’m still adjusting but feeling better every session.

I love to hear that! I might have to give it a shot. It’s tempting to switch from my old reliable!

No worries, it’s worth testing! Just don’t ditch your old putter too quickly—you might want to compare them on the course.

The Ray Cook putter feels great, but I find myself wanting more forgiveness sometimes. Guess you can’t have it all!

I’ve been using the Ray Cook putter for a few months now. The milled face technology really enhances feel and control over my putts.

That’s interesting! I noticed a significant difference in distance control as well. The weighting seems spot on.

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I love the look of the Ray Cook putter! The sleek design really stands out. However, I wonder if it affects the aerodynamics during a swing.

The materials definitely play a role in performance. I think the combination of aluminum and stainless steel gives it a nice balance.

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Totally agree, @michaelrogers! The feel of the aluminum is something else. It’s like they designed it specifically for feedback.

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I’ve always been curious about the technology behind it. How does the adjustable weight system really impact the overall playability?

The adjustable weights are a game changer! They allow for customization based on personal feel and course conditions. I think more putters should have that feature.