HEAVY PUTTER Matte Series Putter

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Putters: HEAVY PUTTER
HEAVY PUTTER Matte Series Putter
Our Price: $199.99
The new Heavy Putter Matte Series boasts Heavy Putter s original, patented weighting technology that helped Troy Matteson catapult from 110th to 8th in putting and a No.1 ranking on the 2005 Nationwide Tour, earning him a 2006 PGA Tour card. The new Matte Series head is finished in a dark gray and is combined with a satin finished shaft and custom grip. Given the overall weight of the Heavy Putter, the body instinctively knows to activate its larger, more stable muscles to perform the putting stroke, resulting in a more consistent path for precise direction and improved distance control. An additional, 250-gram Weight Management System (WMS) hidden in the grip section raises the Heavy Putter s balance point 75% further up the shaft than conventional putters, which makes the center of balance of the golfer and the putter closer together. Narrowing the distance between the center of balance of the golfer and the putter increases the putter s stability throughout the stroke. The adjustable tip weights allow individuals to fine tune the balance point for an optimal and consistent release through impact. The perimeter weighting and increased mass in the head prevents the putter from twisting on off-center hits, making the Heavy Putter one of the most forgiving putters in the world. A3 - Blade-style head with a heel-mounted, double-bend shaft B3 - Mallet-style head with a heel-mounted, double-bend shaft

 

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