ROLL IT
YOUR WAY
NO TWO GOLFERS ARE ALIKE,
SO WHY ARE PUTTERS?
The Array Putter line provides golfers everywhere with the ability to roll a putter optimized to their aim bias and stroke type. The options are endless:
- Four distinct head shapes
- Five interchangeable hosels
- Multiple alignment options
- Five putter head weights
- Innovative grip options
- Left-handed models available
Roll it your way.
CUSTOMIZE YOUR ARRAY
AIM BIAS 101
DID YOU KNOW?
97% of golfers can’t aim their putters at their target.*
Everyone has an aim bias, but what is aim bias? Simply put, aim bias is a tendency or inclination to align the putter face in a direction other than that which is intended, causing:
- Path bias
- Face rotation problems
- Poor green reading and visualization
YOUR AIM UNCOVERED
Aims Left
Aims Right
B-1
F-3
F-2
F-1
Anytime your focus is moved forward – by way of putter head shape or alignment plates – the tendency is for you to aim right because the putter looks closed and vice versa for when your focus is moved backwards.
DO YOU KNOW YOUR STROKE ARC?
Determining your stroke arc is critical to returning the putter face back to square at impact.
Matching a putter's toe hang to your stroke arc is one of the best ways to
start every putt on your intended line. There are three broad stroke arc types:
- Zero Arc
- Moderate Arc
- Maximum Arc
STROKE ARCS EXPLAINED
Zero Arc
Straight-back-straight-through putters often benefit from a face balanced putter. These golfers should consider a single bend hosel paired with either an Array F-1, F-2, or F-3.
Moderate Arc
Moderate arc putters often benefit from a putter with moderate toe hang. These golfers should consider a short or long plumbers neck paired with either an Array F-1, F-2, or F-3 or an Array B-1 with a single bend hosel.
Maximum Arc
Maximum arc putters often benefit from a putter with maximum toe hang. These golfers should consider a short or long plumbers neck paired with an Array B-1 or any model with a slant neck.
THE NEXT INNOVATION IN TORQUE
BALANCED TECHNOLOGY
How does this help you?
- Significantly reduces the negative effects of torque
- Promotes a smoother and more consistent stroke
- Allows the putter head a greater opportunity to return to square at impact
- Ideal for all stroke types
Toe Hang Specifications
Model | Single Bend | Slant | Short Plumber | Long Plumber | Torque Balanced |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
B-1 | 30* | 60* | 45* | 40* | 45* Toe Up |
F-1 | Face Balanced | 35* | 25* | 20* | 40* Toe Up |
F-2 | Face Balanced | 44* | 25* | 20* | 50* Toe Up |
F-3 | Face Balanced | 44* | 25* | 20* | 50* Toe Up |
DO YOU KNOW YOUR STROKE TYPE?
Determining your stroke type is critical to optimizing weight to control your speed.
Having consistent speed on the greens is one of the fastest ways to becoming a better putter. What variables impact speed?
- Putter head weight
- Internal shaft weight
- Putter counterweight
- Stroke type
STROKE TYPES EXPLAINED
Short Linear
Short Linear putters have short backstroke lengths and long follow-throughs. These golfers benefit from a lighter head with internal shaft weight above the hands.
Medium Linear
Medium Linear putters have slightly longer backstroke lengths and medium to matching follow- throughs. These golfers benefit from a slightly heavier head with internal shaft weight that is split below and above the hands.
Long Linear
Long Linear putters have a longer backstroke and an abbreviated follow-through with increased acceleration. These golfers benefit from a heavier head with little to no internal shaft weight.
Specifications
Model | Style | Hand | Hosel | Alignment Line | Length | Head Weight | Loft | Lie |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
B-1 | Wide Blade | RH | 5 Options | Single Line, Single Dot | 33-36" | 335-385 g | 3* | 70* |
F-1 | Modern Mallet | RH/LH | 5 Options | Interchangeable | 33-36" | 340-390 g | 3* | 70* |
F-2 | Winged Mallet | RH/LH | 5 Options | Interchangeable | 33-36" | 340-390 g | 3* | 70* |
F-3 | Modified Mallet | RH/LH | 5 Options | Interchangeable | 33-36" | 340-390 g | 3* | 70* |
GRIP OPTIONS
With the Array Putter line, we offer multiple proprietary grip options, including a full round option that our studies show can help you aim to your target more consistently. Stock options include a round standard or slim and a flat panel standard or slim.
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Fitter
We pride ourselves on the development of our fitting systems to find you the perfect fitted golf clubs. Constantly innovating our process and continuing to educate our Certified Fitters allows us to trust that we are making you clubs that will stay in your bag for seasons to come. Find one near you and become a scoring leader.
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