Most significantly, the Roll-In Putter features seven weight portals and adjustable screws of varying masses that you may use to customize your putting game. These adjustable weight screws serve four functions. They offer a basic three-point stability system, with a dense tungsten screw in both the heel and toe, and two back weights equidistant from the center line; the result is an enlarged sweet spot. The fully weighted clubhead maximizes the moment of inertia (MOI). But you may also adjust the weights of the clubhead o compensate for the speed of the greens that you are playing on. If you tend to push or pull your putts, you can also bias the weight towards the heel or the toe to correct your problem.
The special design of this putter, with its seven weight portals allows an accomplished player to move the center of gravity anywhere that they may want to. Having the center of gravity towards the back of the club reduces backspin as well as eliminates unwanted skidding.
Beyond the standard weight screws, there are other screws available in the weight kit (included)– from 2 to 10 grams each. Putting conditions are never the same, and you need a putter that can compensate for those changes. The Roll-In Putter was built to do just that.
As an option for the Roll-In Putter, we also offer the BigLite grip. This super jumbo putter grip weighs about 85 grams. At about 250% larger than traditional putter grips, less grip pressure is needed. By taking the hands out of the equation we eliminate the yips and those dreaded three putts. In the end, you will notice a more natural pendulum swing and a true roll.
The Roll-In Putter now comes standard with our new proprietary jumbo putter grip. Our proprietary oversize grip works with all grip and swing styles. The grip is both oversize and overweight. The grip is nearly four times the weight of an average putter grip. When installed, this moves the balance/pivot point of the golf club up towards the center of the shaft. In the hands of the golfer, he or she will feel the club swing more like a pendulum or metronome. This club is then both balanced and face balanced. The raised pivot point and oversize shape of the grip work in harmony by eliminating the hands from the equation, the shoulders take over and create a path, which is more conducive to the natural arc.