TaylorMade introduce new Kia Ma putters
TaylorMade has introduced five new premium Kia Ma putters normally reserved for the Tour Professionals
TaylorMade has introduced five new premium Kia Ma putters, normally reserved for Tour Staff Professionals.
Gallery: TaylorMade Rossa TP Kia Ma Daytona and Monte Carlo putters
The Kia Ma range consists of three blades – Daytona, Monaco and Imola; and two mallets – Monte Carlo and Maranello each 100% CNC-milled from soft 1020 carbon steel.
"Rossa TP by Kia Ma putters are guaranteed to appeal to the golf purist who loves classic design and flawless execution," said Bill Price, TaylorMade's senior director of putter creation.
“Every surface is satiny smooth and every curve and corner is perfectly rendered. Their straightforward shaping makes them easy to look at and aim, and they feel fantastic.”
The TaylorMade Rossa TP Kia Ma Daytona putter helped Sergio Garcia to his recent victories at the Castello Masters and HSBC Champions.
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"Tour players constantly pass comment on the balance, feel and look of the Kia Ma putters" said TaylorMade Tour representative Matt Blackey.
"Players fully appreciate the attention to detail and high quality craftsmanship that goes into each putter and it is very exciting that golfers of all levels can now play the same putters the players on Tour are all talking about."
Rossa TP by Kia Ma putters are available for purchase in mid-January at a recommended retail price of £219.
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