FreeFlex Putter Is A Special Joy!

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▶ Get Roly Poly Shaft here: https://www.freeflexshaft.com/puttershafts

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RolyPoly shaft: Uncut at 36.5 inch, 48 grams with a hexagonal black carbon grip and watercolor shaft. The ultralight shaft makes most putter stand on its own as the balance point is located super low to the putter head. This makes the putter head feel heavier and promotes a smooth pendulum stroke. The full carbon shaft and grip allows for great feedback of the putt to the hands. A unique feature of RolyPoly shaft is when the grip is held firmly during putting, the ball rolls out further (good for slow greens). When the grip is held lightly, the ball travels less far (good for fast greens). The RolyPoly putter shaft is to be cut at the tip to fit into putter heads.SOUND TOUCH Putter head: The specially designed head has several sound slots that are located precisely as to emit a certain sound when struck in the middle of the face. The sound will differ when struck off-center. With practice, the golfer will be able to know by sound alone whether the putt was well struck, also be able to associate the sound with the feel for distance.

"Can a shaft be made to provide golfers with a repeatable and effective downswing transition for better impact and ball control?"

Our ground-breaking FreeFlex Technology all began with that single question. And in our search for such a shaft to make the game easier and more enjoyable, we looked closely at the time-old convention that a stiff shaft is more accurate but at the expense of loss of distance. What we discovered may now change the game as we know it.

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