Taylormade Balero
I'm not the type of golfer who changes his equipment every year and it often takes me a long time for me to decide to make new purchases. Except that it lasted too long and I just could no longer continue in this way. My average putt had climbed to around 34 to 35 per round and I was afraid even those of 3 feet (my partners are not really generous and they were right not to be). A few weeks ago, so I decided to go to buy a new GolfTown putter with the firm intention not to leave the store without my new acquisition - the acquisition that would allow me to regain my confidence of yesteryear. After trying more than twenty different models, I returned to first one I tried because it is with this that I had the best feeling. I moved about 15 feet of a hole and took three bullets in me saying that if they all came, I bought it! Predictably, the three bullets entered directly. Since I was not yet convinced, I took another ball and without hesitation, she went to find his three sisters at the bottom of the hole. The choice was made!. TaylorMade Rossa Monza Spider A Balero. I guess the marketing team taylormade balero has been ordered to find a name as big and bulky that this putter!. This putter is actually quite impressive, but once you deposit in the soil, alignment is facilitated by the line perpendicular to the face and the hole the size of a golf ball at the back completely. This view from above gives us a clue why they thought of spider in the name. The weight distribution is just perfect, which facilitates the movement of the balance and will certainly help all golfers struggle with the disease yips. Another interesting aspect of this 35-inch putter is its high moment of inertia. For the less initiated, the moment of inertia is this factor that influences the accuracy with which you have to hit the ball on the putter face. The image below shows the effects of a high moment of inertia and a low moment of inertia. Finally, the face is equipped with a skid groove system (Anti-skid Groove System - AGSI +) that provides a good feeling when in contact with the ball. In closing, I do not know how long it will last, but I lowered my average about 30 putts per round . . . it's still 4-5 shots difference with my average of recent years. Golf Québec - The Blog does not rest and continues to evolve by offering more and more content in a new look completely redesigned for easier reading and navigation. . . Studies have shown that among tour players and fans in on the putts of 4 feet or less, the golfer align correctly 64. 4% of the time. This means that one third of putts are missed because of poor sight. The head of the new Rossa Monza Spider putter taylormade balero was designed to solve the problem and proposes the system "ball-in-cup" (ball in the hole) which makes alignment much more efficient and simple. Made of one piece steel head is also equipped with a soft AGSI insert polylmer and offers the same feel as the previous Spider. .