Progen Blue Trax 3 Mallet Putter Review
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At a glance
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Pros
The upright style got us positioned directly over putts with a naturally high hands position, which is conducive to a good stroke.
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Cons
The hard, crisp feeling off the face might not be quite as useful on quick greens as softer models.
- RRP £40.00
What we say...
The upright style of the Progen Blue Trax 3 got us positioned directly over putts with a naturally high hands position, which is conducive to a good stroke. The hard, crisp feeling off the face might not be quite as useful on quick greens as softer models, but it is sufficiently good to get most above-average golfers around the course comfortably.
The face-balanced design performed pretty well in our spin test, proving it’s not only expensive putters that are capable of reducing spin. At £40 the Blue Trax is a reasonable club capable of doing a sterling job, without any frills.
The Progen is engineered from high-quality stainless steel with an aluminium vibration dampening bar behind the sweet spot, resulting in fantastic feel.
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