CLEVELAND GOLF ANNOUNCES HUNTINGTON BEACH PUTTERS

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THE CLEVELAND GOLF company has introduced a new line of putters, named the Huntington Beach SOFT, that is now available in stores and pro shops.

“Cleveland Golf putters have always been a great value, but the Huntington Beach SOFT Putter, that features a speed optimized face and premium finish, takes it to a new level,” said Jeff Brunski, Vice President of Research and Development.

What powers this new design is the Cleveland Golf’s proprietary Speed Optimized Face Technology (SOFT). SOFT helps regulate ball speed across the face of the putter, that allows golfers to strike the putt, and get consistent speed and distance.

The SOFT group of putters by Cleveland Golf

The Huntington Beach (SOFT) have a custom face-milling pattern for each head shape, instead of the same face pattern for every putter shape. The SOFT pattern uses a gradual face milling pattern on higher MOI models, while using a rapid milling variation on lower MOI models.

The Huntington Beach SOFT putters have a coarse, diamond-shaped milling pattern to soften the feel at impact while increasing friction for a more consistent roll. The putter line is created from soft 304 stainless steel. Prices on the Huntington beach new SOFT putters range from $79 to $139 dollars. For more details see Clevelandgolf.com.

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