Featuring an all-new True Path T-Sightline, the Spider FCG looks more like a traditional mallet compared to other Spider designs, with the optically engineered alignment feature enabling the golfer to aim with the front edge and/or the vertical line, creating a perpendicular alignment aid.
It is available in three different hosel types, each meant for a different style of putting stroke. The Short Slant hosel offers 46° of toe hang (squarely in range with most blade models) to fit golfers with a significant amount of face rotation. The L-Neck has 25° of toe hang for golfers with moderate face rotation and the Single Bend is the most face balanced of the three – better aligning with golfers who have minimal rotation.
On sale from September 4, and priced at £299, the Spider FCG is fitted with a KBS Stepless Black CT shaft and a Super Stroke Pistol Black/White 1.0 PT grip. It is available 33, 34 and 35-inch lengths in RH and LH.
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The challenge of engineering a mallet with blade-like performance starts with CG placement. In traditional mallet designs, much of the weight is in the perimeter and rear of the putter head – which helps to increase MOI and enhance distance control.
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