Available in five different models, this plumber-neck blade putter features a shorter Pipe section than the mallet models and no perimeter bars on the outside of the clubhead. This enables the blade putter with a substantially higher moment of inertia (MOI) than other blade putters on the market. The design is ideal for players who keep their hands ahead of the clubhead through impact. This tends to make the putter more forgiving and easier to use, even when compared to other Blade models, which is the reason it is so popular.
About Pipe Technology The Pipe putter name is an acronym for Putting Inline Performance Enhancement. This patent-pending and USGA-conforming technology combines three-dimensional capabilities with the most extreme perimeter weighted putter allowed by physics to deliver a club that allows the ball to roll true, straight and directly where you've aimed. A heavy tungsten plug in the rear of the pipe section accounts for 15-percent of the putter's weight. This produces a very high moment of inertia (MOI) to resist twisting on miss-hits, and to bring the center of gravity (CG) further back than any available putter design. This weighting system also gives the ball 25-percent less skid and roll than other leading putters, so not only will you have a better aim and better feel, but the ball will actually follow the path you've lined up. Compare this alignment-weighting system with any putter on the market and you'll quickly see why Tour pros and amateurs alike are making three-putt greens a thing of the past with the Pipe putter.