Why We Like It
Like Tom Hanks in “Big” questioning what was fun about a toy building turning into a robot, these putters question the conventional wisdom. Instead of pushing weight far back from the face for a higher moment of inertia, Cleveland’s take is that such a deep center of gravity leads to mis-directed putts. Instead, the weighting is more forward with heel and toe weights up front. That combination yields less face rotation on mis-hits for plenty of stability with even better directional control. What’s not fun about that?
Characteristics
- Thanks to a face made of tungsten, more than 30 grams are pushed forward to increase stability on mis-hits.
- Each individual model’s face milling matches up speed with the stability of the head for more consistency.
- Combination of sole weights and counterbalanced grip weights create a more overall balanced feel.
- Three models (Cero, Elevado, Rho) with two hosel options each (single bend, slant neck); head weights: 360-370 grams; lengths: 32-35 inches; loft: 3 degrees
Highlights
- Top 5 firmest-feeling mallet putters, low-handicaps
- Top 5 firmest-feeling mallet putters, high-handicaps
Price
$250
HOT LIST PLAYERS FEEDBACK
Ratings are based on players’ assessments in three key performance areas.
Reviews
No fiddling. Plug and play. You barely have to try. It's very soft feeling. One of the more comfortable putters I've tried.
Jason, 47, Handicap: 0Really nice balance: Even when I take a big swing on long putts I can find the center of the face. That inspires confidence.
Jamie, 51, Handicap: 5Very forgiving—a large, soft trampoline that is very consistent. For a small club it seems to swing heavy with a lot of stability.
Daniel, 32, Handicap: 12The Secret Move to a Repeatable Putting Stroke
If you want to score well, you have to putt well. Being a good putter is part science, part art, and part luck. In this video, David Leadbetter shows you his essentials for getting more putts to drop, including his secret move for creating a reliable, repeatable stroke.