✅ [Two patented lines like no other] The two lines on the neck and face of the putter will guide you to the ideal putting posture. By aligning the two lines perfectly, you can make adjustments down to the millimeter and always keep the ball below your line of sight. *Two lines = dual alignment
✅ [Always Reproduce Correct Posture] Even if your body gets up or your address is bad, just set the putter and adjust your standing position, and the two lines will overlap, allowing you to putt with the correct posture every time. You can always keep the correct address just by matching the line, so you can putt with confidence.
✅ [Stable head balance] The pin-type head uses a unique triangular structure. By placing the shaft in the center, the balance between toe and heel is stabilized and a highly straight stroke is achieved.
✅ [A wide sweet spot with a triangular structure] CROSSPUTT uses a triangular structure in most models to achieve a wide sweet spot. This allows for stable strokes even if there are variations in shots. Correct posture + structure that allows you to swing straight + wide sweet spot = amazing reproducibility!
✅ [Stroke Balance Design] Adopts a stroke balance where the heel is lower than the face balance when the shaft is free. The design is ideal for straight pull and straight launch motions. Please enjoy this unprecedented putter that will improve your golf score.
[Product name] Tour2.0 [Size range] Overall length: 33 inches (83.8cm) or 34 inches (86.4cm) [Putter specifications] Putter type: Pin, lie angle: 70 degrees, loft: 3 degrees, torque value: 2.5 [Weight details] Head weight: 400g, overall weight: 545g, grip weight: 65g, shaft weight: 80g [Material/manufacturing method] Head material: Zinc alloy, Face construction method: Milling, Grip material: Urethane + PVC, Grip processing: Diamond embossed, Shaft material: Carbon [Grip size] Length: 30.7cm, Width: 2.7cm, Height: 2.7cm
✅ [Two patented lines like no other] The two lines on the neck and face of the putter teach you the ideal putting posture. By aligning the two lines perfectly, you can make adjustments down to the millimeter and always keep the ball below your line of sight. *Two lines = dual alignment