TaylorMade unveils Ghost Tour Series putters
TaylorMade has announced the launch of a new seven-strong collection of Ghost Tour Series putters, designed to promote great feel, accurate alignment and a smooth roll
TaylorMade unveils Ghost Tour Series putters
TaylorMade has announced the launch of a new seven-strong collection of Ghost Tour Series putters, designed to offer great feel, accurate alignment and a smooth roll.
TaylorMade's new line-up is comprised of the Daytona 12, Daytona 62 and Sebring 62 - the three blade-style models - and the Maranello 81, Fontana 72, Monte Carlo 12 and Corza 72, the four mallet putter offerings.
The aesthetically-attractive Ghost Tour Series line-up - which employs high-MOI and counterbalance on traditional putter shapes - is already in use on golf tours around the world.
All models come with premium black ion plating on the sole and a coat of durable white paint to offer contrast. Accuracy and alignment is further enforced by strong black parallel lines on the trailing edge.
The new Ghost Tour Series putters also feature a multi-material 8020 PureRoll insert to aid smoothness, feel and distance control, a chrome stepless shaft and Tour-preferred TaylorMade rubber grip.
"We spent a full year perfecting every detail on our Ghost Tour Putters, making each one a thing of beauty, elegance and excellence," said Brian Bazzel, TaylorMade's director of iron, wedge and putter development.
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"Golfers will be blow away when they set each of these putters down for the first time, and again when they experience the performance."
Taylormade's Ghost Tour Series putters are available from September 15, 2013 with an RRP of £119.
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