Cleveland TFI Smart Square putter revealed
Cleveland has revealed the new Cleveland TFI Smart Square putter
Building on the successful launch of the revolutionary Smart Square putter last year, Cleveland Golf has launched the new Cleveland TFI Smart Square putter
Building on the successful launch of the revolutionary Smart Square putter last year, Cleveland Golf has launched the new Cleveland TFI Smart Square putter.
The new addition to the name - TFI - stands for True Feel Innovation, and Cleveland claim it helps make the Cleveland TFI Smart Square putter the most advanced putter the company has ever created.
The new design features a milled, copper-infused face cap over a copolymer insert. Cleveland chose this combination of materials as it allows for immediate sound and feel feedback when making a putt, providing more feel and speed consistency.
The popular Dual Axis Alignment returns, with two squares creating parallel lines that frame the ball at address to provide a clear visual path to the hole. The design also generates two perpendicular lines that easily highlight when the putter is misaligned.
The two squares are coupled with a new High Density Stabilizing Wing and a Low Density Aluminum Body, a combination that increases head MOI to reduce head twisting for minimal distance loss on off-centre strikes.
The Cleveland TFI Smart Square putter has a suggested retail price of £149.
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