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| The number one skill exhibited by top tournament professionals is an outstanding ability to sink that putt. What they all share is the ability to "thin read" the putting green - the ability to minimize the deviations in putting trajectory caused by the contours and texture of the green. This is because they know that a ball traveling with overspin deviates less. The G-TOM IIID putter has been developed on the concept of generating beautiful overspin on the ball immediately upon impact. |
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| Designed with a high horizontal center of gravity. A high-purity tungsten balance piece is inserted into the head to suppress lateral movement during the stroke, therefore stabilizing the distance adjustment and enabling a putting stroke with gentle head speed. Overspin is generated which enhances ballspeed, making it easier to impart speed to the ball and still maintain a straight trajectory. |
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Born out of unique designs for the head weight, multiple center-of-gravity balancing, and the shaft, the G-TOM IIID putter enables you, through simple practice, to get the feel for accurate distance judgment and direction control. With its heavy design (530 to 580 grams), the G-TOM IIID suppresses the flaws in your stroke play that can be caused by pressure on the green.
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For each of types A, B and C, the optimal lateral center of gravity and sole combine to optimize the angle and depth of bounce. Unlike the scoop soles found in conventional putters, ours have a bounce sole which serves to control chunking, an all-too-common problem on the putting green. These design features help to eliminate hooking and slicing. Minute jerks and vibrations in the putter's face are also suppressed, enabling a straight and powerful ball trajectory.
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| The G-TOM IIID's optimal vertical directional design uses a high-purity tungsten balancing piece to finely adjust the moment of inertia through the positioning of the vertical center of gravity. This produces a smooth stroke, suppressing "pushing" and "pulling" effects caused by slight mis-hits, stabilizes shaky strokes and imparts overspin on the ball. |
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Independently developed by Aneeging - triaxial optimal center-of-gravity design. Forged from soft iron, with high-purity tungsten used for the balancing piece.
For the head material we insist on S20c soft steel, ideal for putters, finished with a precision shaving process of the highest quality. |
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The design of the shaft is vital to the rhythm of your swing and stroke adjustment. We only use shafts that have been carefully tested, selected and adjusted for high-quality material with a thick, robust feel. |
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| Our soles use an independently developed smooth bounce design that finely adjusts the touch of the stroke at the time of impact. This sole design is common to Types A, B and C. |
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The grip design plays an important role in adjusting the rhythm of your swing. We only use grips that have been tested, selected and rigorously balance-adjusted for materials that tend to be on the heavy side. |
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We offer three models, the Type A, Type B and Type C,
each with a different weight balance between heel and toe, sole and face.
For golfers who tend to push
their putts |
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For golfers seeking improved
control over distance and direction |
For golfers who tend to pull
their putts |
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