First, I really like the balance of the putter and I also like the look. It does what they say it does relative to standing up without help.That said, I played my first round with wet turf and some rain and when I pulled the putter out of the head over at the next round, it was covered with early surface rust.When I got the putter, it felt rough, like it had no coating of any kind, and apparently it doesn’t.I will update if they respond and say mine was an anomaly and replace but absent of that, if I had known rust was going to happen, I wouldn’t have purchased.***Update: To their credit, they quickly sent me a brand new putter to replace the rusty one. In their efforts to quickly get me a replacement, (thank you S7K) they didn't say whether it was unique to this putter and all the others have been properly coated to keep rust off.That said, if the new one comes and it has the same untreated texture, I'm heading to Home Depot to get a small can of rustoleum clear coat for $4 and will treat the head of the putter. Why? I like the shape of the putter. I like a wide bladed putter, and this does it for me.It just seems like the right balance for me and that's why I'm willing to put a little bit of extra effort (albeit effort I shouldn't have to do ) to make this putter work for me long term. I already put in extra effort to get other clubs just right for me.... different grips... lead tape... etc. so taking 90 seconds to spray clear coat on is no big deal for me.But that's me...So I have revised my overall rating from 1 star to 3 because they were quick to replace. They would have gotten 5 stars if they would have confirmed mine must have slipped through the coating process and all other S7K putters are clear coated.I guess the worst thing that can happen is IF you buy it and really like it (like I do) AND you get a little rust, you can spend $9 on a rust removing gel and rustoleum clear coat and with 5-10 minutes of effort, take care of that problem.I hope this review is helpful... hit em straight!