Whitlam Golf re-launch putter models in the UK
Whitlam Golf, the manufacturers of some of the most precise CNC milled putters, has re-launched in the UK with four new models
Whitlam Golf, the manufacturers of some of the most precise CNC milled putters, has re-launched in the UK with four new models.
The putters - available in shaft lengths of 31-36" - rely on the quality of the design and material to deliver the immediate feedback that every golfer thrives upon.
The putters from the Whitlam range include:
Hummer II, £135
The Hummer II combines a CNC milled aluminium body with a 303 stainless steel top piece. The stainless steel portion of the putter is systematically positioned towards the top-edge creating a greater moment of inertia (MOI), helping to reduce twisting on off-centre hits.
Hummer Classic, £139
The Hummer Classic also combines a CNC milled aluminium body with a 303 stainless steel top piece. The stainless steel portion is positioned towards the top of the putter, again to reduce twisting.
Jules, £159
The Jules possesses a soft CNC milled aluminium insert, providing a stunning finish to a traditional design. This ‘Alu-inser' technology promotes weight redistribution in order to aid balance throughout the stroke.
Code M, £159 (heel shafted version £169)
A traditional design, milled from mild carbon steel. The Code M putter is superbly face balanced, offering the player solid feel and excellent feedback.
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All four models are available from whitlamgolf.co.uk.
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