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Scotty Cameron Studio Select
Purists have little doubt that despite the barrage of choices out there, the Studio Select putter is the one they would want in their bags. The good thing is that they no longer have to forego technological advances for the preference. Milled from a solid block of 303 stainless steel, the Studio Select range offers a high toe set-up to help with the address, and factory interchangeable heel and toe weights that offer multiple permutations of length/weight options.

Rossa Monza Itsy Bitsy Spider
For those who love the first roll-out of the Spider but felt it was “too much” of a good thing, the Itsy Bitsy version should now fit the bill. The mid-sized rendition of Rossa’s high-tech, multi-featured, mallet-style putter is suitably shrunk to not only fit the golf bag better, but to appease those preferring a smaller head. TaylorMade’s Movable Weight Technology provides two screws at the far ends and corners of the Itsy Bitsy, maintaining a 5500 moment of inertia that has got to be one of the highest around. Other features include the customary AGSI Titallium face insert for a truer roll, and a wire frame that prevents the putter head from twisting on off-centre hits.

From Golf Digest Singapore Dec 2008 issue

   

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