Description
Macgregor Palma Ceia Bobby Grace Putter 34inch with DCT, has slight toe hang.
Super Stroke Grip.
The MacGregor Bobby Grace Palma Ceia DCT is a classic blade putter that is frequently compared to high-end, tour-inspired models due to its head shape and feel, while offering more modern forgiveness through its insert technology.
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Top Comparisons
Scotty Cameron Circa 62 #3: This is the most common comparison regarding head style and shape. Both feature a rounded, "classic blade" profile with a clean $%&!#$. However, the Bobby Grace version includes a face insert, whereas the Scotty is typically a solid milled head.
Scotty Cameron Monterey: Reviews often cite the Palma Ceia as a more affordable alternative to the Monterey, specifically for golfers who want a similar look at address but prefer a softer feel from an insert.
Odyssey White Hot XG #9 / Sanibel: In terms of feel and insert performance, it is often placed between the original Odyssey White Hot XG and the firmer White Hot Tour models.
Ping Anser Styles: While the Palma Ceia is more of a rounded blade, Bobby Grace's design philosophy for this series—specifically the Distance Control Technology (DCT)—is often compared to Ping's TR (True Roll) or modern Evnroll tech, which also aims to normalize ball speed across the face.
Why These Comparisons Matter
For the "Player" Look: If you love the aesthetic of a Scotty Cameron Circa 62 but want more "help" on mishits, the Palma Ceia is a direct alternative.
For Distance Control: The DCT insert is designed to reduce energy loss on toe or heel strikes, making it play more like a modern forgiving blade than a vintage one.
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