Cleveland has unveiled new alignment and speed control technologies in the updated TFi Satin putter models.
The putter features a new tour satin colour scheme, high-contrast alignment lines and a customised milling pattern on each of the five head shapes. The new putters are available from 15 September 2017.
Since its founding in 1979, Cleveland Golf’s innovative putter designs have pushed the limits of
technology, look and feel. The new TFi 2135 Satin putters continue this tradition, with putter
advancements designed to improve alignment, soft feel, and speed control.
Speed optimized milling on the TFi 2135 Satin putters adjusts energy transference so that every putt rolls to the same distance regardless of where it is struck on the face. Because MOI varies across models, the amount of ball speed correction has been individually customised to each of the five shapes, ensuring that every model employs the precise level of speed correction required for consistent distance control.
‘Traditional putters come up short when you hit the ball even just a bit toward the heel or toe,’ said Jeff Brunski, director of research and development at Cleveland Golf. ‘We lowered ball speed on center strikes and added ball speed on off-centre strikes to produce uniform distance no matter where you strike the ball.’
‘The exact magnitude of these changes varies slightly, based on the shape and weighting of the putter model. So we’ve actually produced a different face for every model within the family to make sure each one provides perfect distance control.’