The putter Scottie Cameron is here Phantom 9.5, tested in the Tour, it is similar in all respects to the Phantom 9, except for its neck design, which it leans slightly backwards, providing an uninterrupted view of the ball. .Rand designed to offer a new form in alignment, tolerance and sensation. What. It features two prominent lines of sight milled from the attacking edge to the rear guiding the visual path for a safe setup that is aesthetically pleasing and extremely functional
Its "weight ring" shape, a reconfigured angular wing format, integrates precisely milled, heavier 303 stainless steel with a lightweight 6061 aluminium flange for strategically distribute the weight around the perimeter to achieve balance and greater MOI
Characteristics
- Lie: 70 degrees.
- Loft: 3.5 degrees.
- PESOS: 2 x 20 in grams (33") / 2 x 15 in grams (34") / 2 x 10 of which:
- Head material: 303 stainless steel face/body with 6061 aeronautical aluminium sole component
The following technologies:
- GRIP COMPLETE CONTACT: He has a unique shape and 'chain link' texture for greater contact, comfort and better awareness of the face angle. Thanks to this, performance increases, and it inspires greater confidence in each putt
- DOBLE LENEA ALINEATION: A pair of elongated, uninterrupted line of sight, precision milled from the front edge of the putter to the back, they create a simple visual trail for a safe alignment.
- JET NECK: The neck reclines slightly backward, providing an uninterrupted view of the ball.
- Improved sound and feel, with 10% more shock absorbing material relocated between the steel and aluminium components for optimum performance.
- Steel weights on the sole: The incorporation of customized stainless steel sole weights to fit the optimum lengths of the putter it gives the Phantom balance, increased MOI, stability and tolerance
As any player knows well, the importance of the putter in the final result of the game is vital, therefore our first advice is that when you go to acquire a putter take all the time in the world when selecting it.
The putter is something very personal, but perhaps the following tips can guide you in something
- Check that the entire base of the putter sits on the ground, if it does then the club fits you
- Check the tempo of your swing. As a general guideline, those with a less rhythmic swing will need a heavier head, while players with a rhythmic swing will use lighter heads
- You should also take into account their physical characteristics. Generally, heavier heads will be needed for heavier players
- Select a light putter for a fast green and a heavy one on a slow green
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