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Patented - Conforms to USGA Rules of Golf
T-Roll® PUTTER TECHNOLOGY
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First, there were metal woods.... Then, there were 'heel and toe weighted' golf putters.... Next, there were 'cavity back' irons and 'oversize titanium' woods.
Now, there is a new revolution in golf equipment technology - the T-Roll® Golf Putter. Guaranteed to reduce your score.
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| The Secret to Putting is to Create Overspin on the Golf Ball so the golf ball will hug the green and stay 'on line'. Putts hit to the right or left side of the cup will not 'spin out'. The overspin on the ball will cause these putts to actually dive into the cup.
Most golf putter heads are heel and toe weighted to create a larger 'horizontal' sweet spot. They have very little mass at the center and top of the putter head. Most of the weight is at the bottom or sole of the putter head. Sole weighted golf clubs are designed to impart more backspin and lift. Golf putters should impart overspin so the ball will hug the surface of the green as it rolls towards the hole. With the sole weighted golf putters the putt must be hit perfectly with an 'upstroke' to create the proper overspin. If not stroked perfectly then backspin or sidespin will be imparted on the golf ball which will cause the putt to move off line and spin out.
The T-Roll® Golf Putter is both horizontal and vertical balanced. The top weighted 'T' shaped mass on the T-Roll® Golf Putter shifts the weight from the sole towards the top of the putter head. This proprietary design shifts the weight from the sole towards the top of the putter head which creates precious overspin. This insures a much more consistent roll even on miss hit putts. The shaft is connected to the top weighted 'T' shaped mass creating the most solid feel possible. The face of the putter head is machine milled to create an absolutely smooth surface.
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Angle of Application of Force:
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Represents Center of Mass
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Because the center of gravity of the T-Roll is higher, the force from the putter is angled downward. This sends the ball on a trajectory, slightly angled towards the ground, causing more friction between the ball and the ground thus creating topspin as seen in the diagram. |
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