Washboard Face
The new face
milling is a precision process that creates a unique
surface. I chose to apply this process to the face even though it is
very expensive to do. Why, you might ask, would I do this different
process? The key reasons are the softer feeling and better roll
that it imparts on the ball. Softer feel is important with
today's newer golf balls, which have urethane and similar
materials for the cover. While these covers are durable and give
good grip on the ball, they have a different feel and hardness
then the old "Balata" type cover materials. I set
out to make a better putter when designing the new "Angleneck" putters,
and one of my major areas of development was in the
face. The very slight "washboard" effect on the face
has less contact surface with the ball at impact and gives you the
wonderful soft feeling you expect from a Tad Moore designed club
along with a better roll. I am confident you will agree with me. |
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