Like Lonnie said, that putter will take you a long way. I found it to be a very good "miss ding" putter for breaking putts. For example, for a l-to-r putt I'd move the aim marker left then miss the ding slightly early (or more than slightly for a big breaker), opposite for r-to-l of course...especially useful for downhill putts. By missing the ding a tad you take some of the pace off the ball and allow it to ride the break, hopefully into the cup, and at worst your slight misses will still have a chance to drop since you're missing on the "pro" side.