Nike introduces new Method MOD putters
Nike Golf has announced the launch of a new line of Method MOD putters, which feature Polymetal Groove Technology
Nike introduces new Method MOD putters
Nike Golf has announced the launch of a new line of Method MOD putters, which feature Polymetal Groove Technology.
The new range - inspired by popular putter models from the past four decades - is a fusion of tradition and innovation, with Nike engineers making a number of technological and aesthetical changes to modify the popular Method line. Pre-existing shapes and styles have been updated with a unique arc-design, red detailing and a stain chrome finish to create four new premium-milled Nike Method MOD putters.
"We were able to take a range of classic designs and make them perform like modern putters," said David Franklin, Nike Golf's master model-maker.
"We incorporated Polymetal Groove technology, which allows athletes to lift the ball, launch it and turn it forwards as quickly as possible for a truer roll.
"We removed weight from the centre, placing it in the heel and toe instead for a lower and deeper centre of gravity.
"It's Nike's interpretation on classic, familiar shapes."
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The Nike Method MOD putter line offers a variety of toe hang options, determined by where the weight is in relation to the putter head. Each model is also weighted to length for optimal feel.
The MOD line is comprised of the MOD 00 (face-balanced), the MOD 30 (30 degrees of toe hang), the MOD 60 (60 degrees of toe hang) and the MOD 90 (90 degrees of toe hang).
The Nike Method MOD putters - available from November 1 - come with a RRP of £180.
Nick Bonfield joined Golf Monthly in 2012 after graduating from Exeter University and earning an NCTJ-accredited journalism diploma from News Associates in Wimbledon. He is responsible for managing production of the magazine, sub-editing, writing, commissioning and coordinating all features across print and online. Most of his online work is opinion-based and typically centres around the Majors and significant events in the global golfing calendar. Nick has been an avid golf fan since the age of ten and became obsessed with the professional game after watching Mike Weir and Shaun Micheel win The Masters and PGA Championship respectively in 2003. In his time with Golf Monthly, he's interviewed the likes of Rory McIlroy, Justin Rose, Jose Maria Olazabal, Henrik Stenson, Padraig Harrington, Lee Westwood and Billy Horschel and has ghost-written columns for Westwood, Wayne Riley, Matthew Southgate, Chris Wood and Eddie Pepperell. Nick is a 12-handicap golfer and his favourite courses include Old Head, Sunningdale New, Penha Longha, Valderrama and Bearwood Lakes. If you have a feature pitch for Nick, please email nick.bonfield@futurenet.com with 'Pitch' in the subject line. Nick is currently playing: Driver: TaylorMade M1 Fairway wood: TaylorMade RBZ Stage 2 Hybrid: Ping Crossover Irons (4-9): Nike Vapor Speed Wedges: Cleveland CBX Full Face, 56˚, Titleist Vokey SM4, 60˚ Putter: testing in progress! Ball: TaylorMade TP5x
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