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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Elite Series III Putter


Elite Series III Putter
Elite Series III Putter


Elite Series III Putter
Elite Sports Dead On Series III 370 Gram Putter Consumers on the whole have been spending upwards of $400 - $500 on drivers which may be used in a maximum of 15 holes. The putter, on the other hand, is used on virtually every hole, unless someone chips in a shot. There is almost a direct correlation between a persons handicap and the amount of putts they make during a round, so it only makes sense to focus on the most important part of your game - the short one. We at Elite Sport Products, L.P. have developed the premier club to lower your scores. The putter head component is machined out of a solid block of 17-4 PH stainless steel. The geometry of this piece includes an internal cavity in the sweet spot of the putter, which provides a larger moment of inertia in the putting stroke plane. The face of the putter head features an abrasive blast finish which provides exceptional grip to the golf ball. This component is passivated to provide exceptional corrosion resistance. The rear wing geometry is highlighted by a group of ?accelerating arrows? down the exact center of this component which provide unparalleled alignment in your set-up. A ?peep-sight? in the rear wing ensures that the putter head location is directly under or slightly ahead of your eyes. The rear wing is manufactured out of a block of solid 6061-T6 aircraft grade aluminum. Putter Features Accelerating Arrows One of the unique features of the Dead On putter is the geometry of a series of accelerating arrows through the center of this putter. These provide the golfer with two unique tools to help their stroke: A Superior Alignment System Accelerating Arrows Although the golf industry has long been searching for a better method of aiding the golfer in the alignment of his clubhead before making a putting stoke, it has not happened until now. Never before had there been an easier and more natural method of aligning up the putter head to its target. The sculpted arrows significantly assist both the average golfer as well as the touring professional by providing an alignment tool that is second to none. It is a natural thing for hand-eye coordination to aim this putter, using the arrows, to the intended direction. Not only does this work at initial set-up, but there is a self-correcting movement that occurs during the stoke, due to ones peripheral vision, that tends to correct any misalignment that is made during the backstroke or forward stoke. The arrow geometry also provides a method for increasing throughput, or follow through in hisher stroke. Along with the ability to align the putter head in the desired direction, the geometry of the multiple arrows increases as they approach the MORE





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