Pace Maker Heavy Mallet Black Plated Putter Head

 
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SP-1790-BK
Price: $19.95

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Pace Maker Heavy Mallet Black Plated Putter Head

  • Compare to TaylorMade® Rossa Ghost™
  • Heavy 450 gm version is designed for players preferring a heavier head to promote a smooth pendulum movement and to quiet wrist movement. Also designed to build belly and long putters.
  • Mallet style putter head for increased stability.
  • Matte black plated finish avoids unwanted glaring.
  • The white alignment lines make the face-ball-target alignment easy.
  • The hole at the rear of the putter head works in union with the two black lines on the crown and the golf ball to create a vivid secondary alignment aid.
  • Milled face with aluminum insert reduces skidding and promotes truer roll.
  • Loft, Lie, Face Angle +/- 1°; Weight +/- 3 gm tolerance.
Loft Lie Weight Blade Length Blade Height Breadth Material
90° 450 gm 92 mm 24 mm 85 mm 431 S/Steel
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1 Most useful customer reviews (see all reviews):
David Doxey
Oct 29, 2022
Great balance. Used Apollo single bend shaft.

Advantages: Good price. Comparable to name brand putters costing much more.
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Asked by Thom Taylor on Jul 14, 2020
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the Pace Maker mallet putter head is 90º bore angle. you need either SS-91 triple bend putter shaft (to make an offset) or SS-90 single bend putter shaft (no offset). A heavier head may promote a smooth pendulum movement, reduces twisting at impact and increases stability.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Jul 17, 2020


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Asked by Rick Holland on Aug 17, 2021
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i got this 48 inch long triple bend putter shaft, online here: https://www.monarkgolf.com/golf-components/shafts/steel-golf-shafts/43-inch-triple-bent-belly-putter-shaft-right-hand.html
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Aug 18, 2021


Description

Pace Maker Heavy Mallet Black Plated Putter Head

  • Compare to TaylorMade® Rossa Ghost™
  • Heavy 450 gm version is designed for players preferring a heavier head to promote a smooth pendulum movement and to quiet wrist movement. Also designed to build belly and long putters.
  • Mallet style putter head for increased stability.
  • Matte black plated finish avoids unwanted glaring.
  • The white alignment lines make the face-ball-target alignment easy.
  • The hole at the rear of the putter head works in union with the two black lines on the crown and the golf ball to create a vivid secondary alignment aid.
  • Milled face with aluminum insert reduces skidding and promotes truer roll.
  • Loft, Lie, Face Angle +/- 1°; Weight +/- 3 gm tolerance.
Specification
Loft Lie Weight Blade Length Blade Height Breadth Material
90° 450 gm 92 mm 24 mm 85 mm 431 S/Steel
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1 Review(s)  



1 Most useful customer reviews (see all reviews):
David Doxey
Oct 29, 2022
Great balance. Used Apollo single bend shaft.

Advantages: Good price. Comparable to name brand putters costing much more.
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Product Q&A
Have a question? Need more information? Ask our community.
Q
Do you find this helpful? YES NO
Asked by Thom Taylor on Jul 14, 2020
A
the Pace Maker mallet putter head is 90º bore angle. you need either SS-91 triple bend putter shaft (to make an offset) or SS-90 single bend putter shaft (no offset). A heavier head may promote a smooth pendulum movement, reduces twisting at impact and increases stability.
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Jul 17, 2020


Q
Do you find this helpful? YES NO
Asked by Rick Holland on Aug 17, 2021
A
i got this 48 inch long triple bend putter shaft, online here: https://www.monarkgolf.com/golf-components/shafts/steel-golf-shafts/43-inch-triple-bent-belly-putter-shaft-right-hand.html
 
Answered by Monark Golf Admin on Aug 18, 2021