About 10 rounds ago, I switched from using a 34" Taylormade Ghost Spider S with 12g weights to a 34" Scotty Cameron Squareback Putter with 20g weights that I found used at a local pro shop. Scotty was worried about taking the material out of the face to create the longer back flange width in the two new mid-mallets. Using the sole weight maintains the face thickness. So it’s not only a weight saver but creates the vertical and horizontal sight lines. It’s a more aggressive alignment aid than in the past, but is getting more popular with the tour guys. Featuring a bold crisscross sight line—the topside of Scotty’s new pop-up sole plate—which simplifies alignment. The thicker topline and deep milled face exude sweet feel at impact, while the overall construction is a breakthrough in putter design. Constructed of mixed materials for the perfect balance and feel; aluminum and steel, light and heavy. I really like the squareback. The looks aren't anything special, I think the fastback looks much more pleasant. But it's still a great putter, especially a player coming off a newport looking for a more mallet-like putter. Other Titleist best golf irons 2014: Titleist AP1 714 Irons price titleist ap2 714 irons price
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