Enthusiastic Responses to a DIY Putter Crafting Journey in Golf Forums
In the vibrant community of golf enthusiasts, a recent post has captured significant attention: a member has shared their DIY journey in crafting a milled putter. The thread, initiated by the user ‘colu41,’ showcases both the process and the results of their endeavor.
The Journey of Crafting a Milled Putter
In the opening remarks of the discussion, colu41 shares his experience:
"I’ve had an old Harbor Freight mini mill for a while but never trusted it to do anything spectacular. But I said screw it. Gave it a little tune-up and milled this thing. Pretty basic double-wide blade design. Weight perfectly at 360 grams. Face balanced, 3° of loft, and the carbon steel feels amazing."
Accompanying his narrative is a detailed video of the build process, which provides a visual insight into the craftsmanship involved.
Stunning Visuals and Craftsmanship
Colu41 also included several photos of the finished product, noting:
“Pics are pre-renaissance wax. It really gave it depth and more uniform. Also a pic here showing my matching wedge! Lookin’ nice!”
Community Engagement and Praise
The golf community has responded with enthusiasm and admiration. Here are some highlights from the thread:
- mogc60: "That’s sweet!!!! Great video very fun to watch. The details are really cool and for a first attempt, I would say you slayed it! Thanks for sharing."
- Mcdgolfsalot: "Amazing work could tell you took your time and enjoyed the process!"
- GolfGuitarCars: "This is how Scotty got started. Just saying."
Each comment emphasizes the collective appreciation for homemade golf equipment and the personal touch it brings to the sport.
Join the Conversation
For those interested in exploring this fascinating thread further, take a moment to visit the discussion titled "How I Milled My Own Putter." Engage with fellow golf lovers and share your thoughts on this creative project.

This DIY adventure not only showcases skill and passion but also continues to inspire fellow golfers to explore their creativity in the sport.

