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Futura Spirit Tracks Train Figure Legend of Zelda (1 Mini Figure) FIGURE SIZE APPOX 1 INCH… |
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Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp Rear Tire – 180/55-17 1566400 $183.22 A perfect balance of traction, handling and durability in a classic designStandard on the new Ducati sport classicsTubeless designV-rated for 149 mph180/55 VR-17This Item Fits the Following Applications:2010 Honda CBR600RR ABS2010 Honda CBR600RR2009 Yamaha YZF-R6S2009 Yamaha YZF-R62009 Yamaha FZS600 FZ62009 Yamaha FJR1300AE2009 Yamaha FJR1300A ABS2009 Triumph Tiger2009 Triumph Street Triple R2009 … |
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Pirelli Phantom Sportscomp Front Tire – 120/70-17 1566300 $141.14 A perfect balance of traction, handling and durability in a classic designStandard on the new Ducati sport classicsTubeless designV-rated for 149 mph120/70 VR-17This Item Fits the Following Applications:2010 Kawasaki ER-6N2010 Honda CBR600RR ABS2010 Honda CBR600RR2010 Honda CBR1000RR ABS2010 Honda CBR1000RR2009 Yamaha YZF-R12009 Yamaha FZS600 FZ62009 Yamaha FZS1000 FZ12009 Yamaha FZ6R2009 Yamaha F… |
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Used Titleist Futura Phantom Mallet 2 Putter The Titleist Cameron Futura Phantom Mallet 2 putter has a semi-circular steel backweight which positions the CG (center of gravity) deep in the mallets head and provides more accurate, truer rolling putts. The five sightlines are designed for optical alignment. In order to aid in soling the putter properly, the blade portion of the mallet is sloped up from heel to toe. The distinctive Futura logo … |
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Used Titleist Futura Phantom Mallet Putter The Titleist Cameron Futura Phantom Mallet putter’s black anodized finish provides better contrast for the simplified single sightline on the top rail. The 661 aircraft aluminum and stainless steel construction offers the ultimate forgiveness and ball performance off the putter. Additionally, the gravity balancing and a single bend shaft encourages consistent, straight putter alignment and stroke…. |
Futura Phantom

Most Famous Putters Part One
Most Famous Putters Part One
They say you drive for show and putt for dough, so that would make the putter many player’s “money club,” right? This week, we’re going to look at famous money clubs.
Putters, as we all know, come in many shapes and sizes. Putters (cheap golf clubs)can be shaped like Futura Phantoms or the Ping Docs and look perfectly normal sitting next to a Ping Answer or a Bullseye. Putters may be the most personal instrument in a player’s bag, with everything from the lie angle, face angle, grip, shaft length, and weight coming into play and combining to give that magical sensation – feel – to the player.
When the tournament is on the line, what famous putters (Ping Golf Clubs)stroked some famous putts? Find out in this week’s edition of Trap Five.
Number Five: PING
Karsten Solheim was a General Electric engineer and a golf nut. His engineering background and his passion for golf combined in his Phoenix garage where he began working on his putting game not by practicing his stroke, but by creating a new putter. Though he made several playable prototypes, only one made it out of his garage in the end: the original PING putter, so named because of the sound the putter made when it struck a golf ball.
Solheim’s Anser putter – a revision of the original PING – was used by Julius Boros to win the Phoenix Open in 1967, and sparked a trend that’s continued to this day: heel-toe weighting in putters (and perimeter weighting in all other clubs). Solheim’s PING putters spread the weight towards the heel and toe to minimize distance loss on off-center hits, effectively enlarging the sweet spot. Almost every putter today uses heel-toe weighting.
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