Revolutionary putter head design
No matter how good a person is at golf, putting is one thing they struggle with. In fact, there are many golfers like that.
On the other hand, there are some beginners who are good at putting. In many cases, it's a matter of the heart.
Reading the lines and the speed of the greens requires sensitivity. However, especially with short putts, the stroke itself does not involve pressure and requires insensitivity. You can putt without feeling any pressure. This pattern has been completed. |
The center of gravity is located at the center of the head. Furthermore, by attaching the shaft to the center of the head, a well-balanced stroke is achieved. We have achieved a strong trajectory with good catchability.
In addition, by adopting a square head design, Increased head moment of inertia. Even if you mis-hit the ball, it has little effect on the ball's roll, reducing the chances of a missed putt.
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The shaft is inserted into the center of the head, and the shaft is in the middle of the center of gravity. This allows for stress-free strokes without having to think about the face.
In addition, the top of the head has been made lighter by adding an aluminum plate (35g including the fixing screw).
Two 15g weights are attached to the sole, and the center of gravity of the entire body is low at 343g, allowing for smooth pendulum movement. |
The face is placed at a high position FLOAT FACE DESIGN
A face design developed to improve the putter's roll. With a low take-back and low follow-through, the face will impact the ball slightly above the center.
With less backspin and a clockwise rotation, it prevents short hits at key moments and increases the chances of hitting the ball in the cup. |
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The lower half of the face is cut, making it easier to hit the ball's equator.
Furthermore, the force surface is rounded, so the ball rolls clockwise from the moment of impact.
The entire sole is shaped like the bottom of a boat, allowing for a stable stroke (pendulum motion). |
Available in two types: straight shaft and double bent
Conventional putters have a grip that is an extension of the face. This is not a problem for good golfers, but
On the other hand, golfers who have trouble putting tend to focus on hitting the ball straight with the face, which causes their hands to react and stop moving.
■The straight shaft model has a wide feel between the shaft and face. Because you don't have to think about the face, it's easy to stroke, and is a model for golfers who have trouble putting.
■The double bent model has the grip located halfway between the face and the center of the head. Advanced players and golfers who have no problems with putting can make more stress-free strokes. |
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