In a previous post, I mentioned Pinemeadow Golf’s Xeon Centre Putter, with a snide remark about the wierd and wonderful shapes that putters take today.
I don’t actually shop at Pinemeadow (I’m a Gigagolf regular), but I may do so for my next putter as they have a super range. Today I got a marketing email from them with news of a new Xeon M-5 putter, which is another one shaped like something Bobby Jones might not have recognised.
The m5’s design is the (now almost traditional) half-ring shape, giving a solid, heavy, balanced putter which should help those of us with a tendency to shake over important putts (and unimportant ones, too, frankly).
The alignment guide on top of the putter is a series of ever smaller golfball outlines you might be familiar with from the famous Odyssey putter designs. This one has four balls. I’ve never heard of one with five-balls, but I guess that’s just a matter of time!
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