Titleist Scotty Cameron Kombi putter launched
Titleist has expanded the Studio Select range of putters with the introduction of the new Kombi mallet
Titleist has expanded the Studio Select range of putters with the introduction of the new Kombi mallet.
The Kombi line is available in standard, mid and long length models – Kombi (33”, 34”, 35”), Kombi Mid (43”) and Kombi Long (50”). Each Kombi is precision milled from lightweight 6061 Aircraft Aluminum and features Studio Select weighting technology. Kombi putters incorporate a thick face and three-point weighting, which results a solid feel and sound. The combination of the three-point weighting technology and a deep CG produce a balanced putter that is stable throughout the stroke for forgiveness and great roll.
"The addition of the Kombi mallets to the Studio Select family of putters is the result of a combination of our work with players at the Putter Studio and on the practice greens across the worldwide professional tours,” said Scotty Cameron, Master Putter Designer, Titleist. “We listen to their feedback and understand their preferences in a putter. The new Kombi advanced mallet-style putters have been used and validated at the highest levels of competition. Most importantly, they instill confidence, feel great and work perfectly for those players that need or prefer a mallet style putter.”
The standard Kombi putter comes with circular weights in the heel and toe that allow for a variety of length and weight combinations to fit any putting stroke or style. On the Kombi Mid and Long putters, the rear circular weight is replaced with a central bar weight to create the optimum head weight and balance for the longer lengths.
Scotty Cameron Studio Select Kombi putters are available from early April for £225. The Kombi putters will also be available in Kombi H models which feature heavier head weights (+10g) and will cost £250. See pictures of the Kombi mallet and the rest of the Studio Select range.
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