Advantages: Fantastic feel and a great roll Disadvantages: None
...What makes any putter different from another? They are all used on the green to roll the ball into the hole aren't they? Well this range is a little different...
The TaylorMade Nubbins range of putters is very distinctive in looks. They have an orange rubber insert covering the clubface (where you hit the ball) that has little 'nubs' protruding from it (a bit like lego!!). The idea behind this is that when the putter strikes the golf ball, the ball is gripped by the nubs which are incredibly soft, stays on the putter face for longer than a normal putter and then makes the ball roll much quicker after impact. This action reduces any skidding that may normally occur and promotes a great feel and roll on the green thus producing a good putt.
Surprisingly the technology actually works!! These putters feel very soft and the roll of the ball...
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Advantages: Weight movable technology Disadvantages: Not for the beginner
...-glare finish which gives the club a menacing look.
Four removable weights have been fitted, Two 12g and two 1g weights.
A massive 460 cc club head combined with TaylorMade's Inverted Cone Technology produces an extremely-high eMOI (Effective Moment Of Inertia) that exceeds 5800.
A TaylorMade RE*AX 65 graphite shaft which reduces ovaling in the mid-section and promotes stability, consistency and increased club head speed
Very impressive but what does it mean to the average guy? Not a lot but boy it goes along way off the tee.
Conclusion
Would I recommend this club? Yes but not to the beginner. This is a club for the good to very good golfer and at about £230 pounds this is a good buy....
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