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Overspin Putter CNC Milled Brass aluminum face 

Overspin Putter CNC Milled Brass aluminum face
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Ended:Feb 13, 201209:12:22 PST
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Item location:Moorpark, CA, United States
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Double D Golf now offers three putter designs utilizing our patented overspin technology. Unlike every other putter available today, all Double D Golf putters incorporate the center of mass above the centerline of the putter face, resulting in the most effective roll on the putting green. Coupled with this, our putters have no loft to promote rolling. Every other putter on the market today has 3 to 6 degrees of loft, actually causing the ball to lift off from the putting surface, resulting in less accurate putts.







When you consider putts count for half the strokes on a typical 18 hole course, anything you can do to help the ball roll into the cup will improve your score.

Why do traditional putters have loft?

The rules of golf actually caused the putter to evolve as a lofted club, and gave us the word "stymie." Until 1952, when one player's ball was more than six inches away and blocked the path of another player's ball, the ball blocking the further player's ball would stymie his opponent's putt. This required the player whose ball was further away to slice or draw around the ball which presented the obstacle, or attempt to chip over the ball. When the rules of golf were changed in 1952 to allow marking the ball position, putters remained lofted only out of tradition. Today, it makes no more sense to play with an inferior putter design than playing with persimmon woods!


Unlike traditional putters that cause your ball to launch above the putting surface, our Overspin putters are designed to keep your ball on the green, resulting in a smoother, more accurate roll to the cup!

you may view more pictures at  www.doubledgolf.com  go to overspin putters page and under the putter you wish to see click more...

 only free to continental United States .