Rife IMO
Because the majority of weight is placed directly behind the face this felt very different to the high MOI putters available. It definitely encouraged a more positive stroke, which proved useful on distance judgement as well as committing to short putts – crucial under pressure.
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A putter specifically created to solve the problem of deceleration through the ball. This is achieved by placing 85% of the total mass directly behind the ball, which encourages the head to drive through the point of impact.
The Rife IMO putter should suit golfers who tend to decelerate during their putting stroke, want to improve their distance putting and miss a lot of short putts.
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