TaylorMade Rossa Spider Putter

March 24, 2008

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TaylorMade Rossa Spider Putter

So many clubs these days are breaking the mold when it comes to clubhead shape. Freed by CAD and materials science, designers now can let their imaginations run wild in pursuit of ever higher moment of intertia.

The TaylorMade Rossa Spider Putter combines a steel wire frame and aluminum core with TaylorMade’s trademark moveable weight system. It also has the ASGI+ face, which features small likes that are supposed to promote forward spin.

I think the ASGI system does indeed make a difference. My Rossa putter is one of the most accurate I’ve ever played. The weight system also works, although I use it less to change the left and right distribution than to increase the weight of the head; I add two heavy, but identical weights to the back of my Rossa’s clubhead.

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Comments

  • Nah… I’ll stick with my Rife 2 bar.  I love the way it plays.  People used to criticize the way it looked, but now it’s not the ugly duck on the pond.

    Posted by Jason Hilton on 03/24

  • Its interesting how the times change. I remember when the first extra-large driver heads came out ... people were just shaking their heads at how ridiculous they looked. Today, they shake their heads when you play with anything else.

    Posted by The Golf Blogger on 03/24

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