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TaylorMade Rossa Itsy Bitsy Monza Spider
$200.00
Released January, 2009
The Pros:Smaller putter-head provides great ball control - 1/5 smaller than the original Monza Spider model. Adjustable weight wings offer true user customization - balance and transferability can be quickly adjusted for optimal performance. Wings help to "square" shots in a simple and natural way - a flush rest ensures an even shot angle.
The TaylorMade Rossa Itsy Bitsy Monza Spider is a putter designed to give golfers forgiveness and accuracy in a midsize head. This model is 20% smaller than the original Monza Spider and has a steel wire-frame constuction with light aluminum core to push the weight to the perimeter, increasing the moment of intertia (MOI) for more consistent distance on off-center hits.
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The Movable Weight Technology (MWT) has two movable weights to shift the weight far from the face and push the center of gravity (CG) rearward for increased MOI and stability. The AGSI+ (Anti-skid Grove System Insert) TitalliumTM face insert has 14 tightly positioned grooves to promote more efficient forward spin and reduce skid and bounce for superior distance-control and accuracy. These grooves are filled with a soft polymer to absorb unwanted impact vibration to give a satisfying feel at impact.
Features
- 20% lighter than original model
- Steel wire-frame w/ light aluminum core
- Movable Weight Technology
- AGSI+ (Anti-skid Grove System Insert)
- TitalliumTM face insert
- Loft: 2.5 degrees
- Lie angle: 70 degrees
- Offset(MM): Full, 3/4
- Club lengths: 33", 34", 35"
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Smaller putter-head provides great ball control - 1/5 smaller than the original Monza Spider model
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Adjustable weight wings offer true user customization - balance and transferability can be quickly adjusted for optimal performance
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Wings help to "square" shots in a simple and natural way - a flush rest ensures an even shot angle
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Aluminum core significantly reduces unit weight - enables smooth, fluid follow-throughs
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Rear center of gravity makes more a much lower moment of inertia - minimizes the likelihood of over-shooting and off-center strokes
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Learning curve is virtually non-existant - club feels natural and ergonomic despite unique aesthetic
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