Never Compromise introduces new NCX-RAY putter range
Never Compromise has introduced its latest NCX-RAY line of putters, available in four different models. The new putters include the NCX-RAY Full Mallet, NCX-RAY Tau Blade with Plumber’s Neck, NCX-RAY Sigma Geometry Mallet and NCX-RAY Beta Small Mallet.

Never Compromise has introduced its latest NCX-RAY line of putters, available in four different models.
The new Never Compromise putters include the NCX-RAY Full Mallet, NCX-RAY Tau Blade with Plumber’s Neck, NCX-RAY Sigma Geometry Mallet and NCX-RAY Beta Small Mallet.
The NCX-RAY is rapidly growing in popularity on the PGA Tour, already having found its way into the bag of eleven PGA Tour professionals, including the likes of Vijay Singh, Joe Durant, Kent Jones and Stephen Marino.
“I’ve turned my putting around since switching to the NCX-RAY putter,” said Stephen Marino, PGA Tour professional.
NCX-RAY putters feature “Suspended Face Technology” (SFT), which includes a dual-density insert that uses isolated ribs embedded in a softer composite. This provides ultimate dampening yet responsive feedback.
Utilizing the advantages of an ultra-lightweight face material, designers were able to relocate up to 80 grams (25%) of the head-weight into the extremities of the putter, producing maximum MOI for consistent ball-velocity across the face.
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SFT technology also limits the surface area in contact with the ball, which improves directional dispersion. Additionally, the NCX-RAY putters incorporate a gray and red alignment feature, which helps golfers achieve a consistent set-up and improved alignment. Where next?
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