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TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter

TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter

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TaylorMade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter : left, 35 IN
Rossa Corza Ghost Putter
Taylormade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter, 34 In RH
Taylormade Rossa Corza Ghost Putter, 33 In RH


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Brand: TaylorMade
Category: Sports

Buy New: $129.99 - $159.99
as of 9/8/2010 06:12 CDT details

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Sales Rank: 53,227


ASIN: B003N5B5N0


Features:
  • Contrast of the white head against the green makes it easier to see the topline and target line
  • Contrast of the three black alignment lines against the white crown makes it easier to aim
  • Circular hole through the head works with the alignment lines and ball to make it easier to aim
  • Two outer alignment lines are one ball-width apart, making it simple to align your ball with the center of the face to promote solid contact
  • AGSI+ insert negates backspin / promotes forwardspin

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Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars IT'S SPOOKY HOW GOOD THIS IS!   September 1, 2010
D. McAllister (Somewhere in the Field)
After viewing the video remarks of putting guru, Dave Stockton, and researching everything I could about Rossa's new CORZA GHOST PUTTER, I decided to take the leap and buy one. And the result: It's absolutely "Spooky" how good this is!

First, I admit I was skeptical that a white putter would make a difference on the green. It does! I tested it head-to-head against my dark colored putter and I was absolutely amazed at the difference. A far clearer view of the front of the putter and its position next to the ball. Dramatically clearer.

Next, what about the three black sight lines on the top of the Corza? Remarkable! The slightest tip of the head and you can clearly see whether the face is opened or closed. In fact, I will go as far as to say that you shouldn't waste your time with the blade version that is due out in stores soon. And I have been dedicated blade putter aficionado -- until now! In my view, three sight lines are better than the one you will apparently get with the blade version.

And next, the mallet shaping of CORZA GHOST is the perfect format. I have seen photos of the blade version of this putter that is to come out -- different from the all white "core classics" version that is currently available at some outlets. Placing a round "bubble" on the back of a blade makes no sense to me.

Finally, I was astonished at how quietly solid the CORZA GHOST is when making contact during the putting stroke -- especially on long putts! More solid than any blade I have owned and even more solid than Odyssey's two-ball counterparts. I echo Stockton's praise for this putter. Go out and try it for yourself.

THE (GOLFING) HORSEMAN



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