TaylorMade puts trust in Truss putters

Equipment

TaylorMade has launched a new range of putters designed for players that are looking for the performance benefits of a mid-sized mallet in a more traditional blade shape.

The distinctive-looking range of Truss putters feature a new hosel structure and a stronger horizontal topline that improves stability at impact.

While traditional-shaped putters with a single contact point on the heel are susceptible to twisting at impact, TaylorMade says the design of its Truss putters, with dual contact points on the topline, twist less on off-centre strikes when compared to traditional blade-style designs, delivering the performance of a high-MOI putter with the look of a blade or mallet.

Truss putters are offered in four models: TB1, TB2, TM1 and TM2. TB1 is a heel-shafted blade design that most closely resembles a traditional blade putter. An additional 8g of weight was added to the toe to counterbalance the Truss hosel. TB2 is a centre-shafted blade with the hosel stretching across the centre of the face to increase stability. TM1 is a heel-shafted mallet that combines the Truss hosel with a classic mallet shape. TM2 is a centre-shafted mallet with minimal offset and the hosel stretching across the entire topline. It is the most stable putter in the Truss family.

Truss putters will be available to buy from February 7 with an RRP of £269. Each model has a nickel cobalt finish and features a cobalt blue Pure Roll insert. They are fitted with a KBS Stepless Stability shaft and Lamkin’s Sink Fit Skinny grip as standard.

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