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LH Golf Toe Hang Putter - Inesis Blade

A wider blade to optimize the positioning of your putter and help you to line up. Its toe hang balance is suitable for golfers with a slight to moderate arc stroke.

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$160.00

This new toe hang blade putter is designed for arc putting. A wider blade to optimize the positioning of your putter and help you to line up. Its toe hang balance is suitable for golfers with a slight to moderate arc stroke.

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Clubhead: 15.0% Thermoplastic polyurethane, 5.0% Aluminium, 80.0% Stainless steel, Shaft: 100.0% Steel, Grip: 100.0% Latex styrene butadiene rubber, Carry bag: 100.0% Polyester

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China

Precision

The circle on top and alignment marking help with aiming.

ball touch

A TPU insert for feel, machined steel face for sonority.

Forgiveness

Larger clubhead than a traditional blade for greater stability on impact.

Ergonomic grip

The grip’s flat shape optimizes your hand position.

Dexterity

All Inesis putters are available for right-handed and left-handed golfers.

Anatomic design

Available in 2 sizes: 84 cm (33") and 87 cm (34 1/4")

Features

Balancing: Toe hang 30° Head weight: 365 g Lie: 70° Loft: 2.5° Offset: Full shaft Shaft: Right-handed KBS CT Tour OEM Length of putter (size 1): 84 cm Length of putter (size 2): 87 cm

Alignment

High-precision domains, like aerospace and snooker, inspired the alignment’s design. Easy and accurate alignment was our goal. Lines up perfectly with the new markings on Inesis balls.

Materials and finish

Our putters are formed of 3 parts: an SS 304 steel body, a TPU insert, and a machined-steel fixed plate. Together, the TPU insert and 0.5 mm (0.02") machined-steel plate provide excellent feel and contact with the ball. Curved grooves on the insert provide better ball roll. Both our intermediate (500) and advanced (900) ranges of clubs have the same nickel chrome finish.

What is a toe hang putter?

Refers to the orientation of the clubface when balanced on its shaft. If the face points towards the ground, it is a toe hang putter. This type of balancing is perfect for golfers who favour an arc putting stroke. Toe hang putters come in a wide range of shapes and angles (from 10° to 90°). Because most golfers tend to focus slightly inside the ball when it’s in the address position, we opted for a 30° angle.

Grip

100% rubber grip designed for maximum comfort. Two textures combined for comfort and durability. The upper part is smooth except where the thumb grips. The lower part is designed for added grip. Grip (size 1) Weight: 98 g (3 1/2 oz.) L: 25.5 cm H: 6 cm (2 1/3") W: 3 cm (1") Grip (size 2): Weight: 140 g (5 oz.) L: 26.7 cm H: 6 cm (2 1/3") W: 3.5 mm (1/10")

How to determine your putter size

We have defined 2 lengths of putter. Watch the video to easily determine the best size for you. - Size 1: if your hand-ground distance is less than 78.5 cm (31") - Opt for an 84 cm (33") putter - Size 2: if your hand-ground distance is more than 78.5 cm (31") - Opt for an 87 cm (34") putter

How to choose your putter according to your posture

When positioned in front of the ball, the distance between you and the ball may vary. If your eyes are directly in line with the ball or above it, choose a face-balanced putter; the way this type of putter is balanced makes the club face more stable at impact. If your eyes are behind the ball, choose a toe hang putter; your club path will tend to have more of an arc, your club face will come back straighter on impact.

Video: “How to Determine Your Posture”

To make it easy for you to tell whether you focus over or inside the ball, watch our video. All you’ll need is a putter and a smartphone.

Cover

Club cover provided with the putter

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