Even an ordinary putter has about 6 degrees of loft, teed up a bit with a driver stance to catch it a bit on the upswing and the carry should be doable. I'd take the $200 wager, even if I lose I'd get a chance to play CPC which would be more than worth it. When I should I make my airline reservations for, Bob?
I'd even be willing to use a putter of your choice -- I'd prefer it, actually, since I'm not sure the neck of my T-line could survive a full swing intact, and I've had the thing for over 15 years, hate to lose it!
I have to believe in the power of the putter ever since I was playing a game with a friend about 10 years ago. I don't play for money that often, but this was a once in a lifetime game. On the 4th hole I was in a trap in a very difficult lie and asked my friend to mark his ball that was a few feet in front of the hole. He laughs and says he'll give me $100 if I hole it. So I did. On the 8th when he was faced with a putt of at least 80 feet I told him I had to give him a chance to win back his money and damned if he didn't hole it.
On the 18th tee I was way ahead of him as he'd increased the stake several times but kept losing so he was down quite a bit, and he offers to play the last hole with a putter, double or nothing for the whole wad. Sounded good to me, I figured a par wins it for me, a bogey ties, since I didn't think there was any way he could par a 449 yard dogleg left with a putter! He strokes one 225 right to the middle of the dogleg, another on the edge of the green, two putts for par. I missed the green with my second and chipped up about 8 feet away but choked it. I couldn't believe then and still have trouble believing today he was able to do that.