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TaylorMade's Spider mallet putter for 2016 features square trailing weight pads.
TaylorMade’s Spider mallet putter for 2016 features square trailing weight pads.
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TaylorMade’s new OS and OS CB putter lines have an expanded sweet spot and improved alignment system. The OS models feature slightly larger head sizes than traditional putters while also delivering higher moment of inertia. For players seeking more stability, the OS CB models are larger in size with counterbalance technology to stabilize and smooth the putting stroke.

“With the OS putters, we’ve combined thin wall casting technology with a high contrast sight line system for improved alignment in a more stable offering,” said Clay Long, TaylorMade’s director of putter product creation. “Everything we do is aimed at making the player better, and in this case it’s delivering a product line that allows golfers to make more putts.” 

Putters are available in one of three styles: Daytona blade, Monte Carlo mallet and a newly designed Spider Mallet featuring square trailing weight pads and a new front blade. The three models are distinguished by distinct toe hang angles for a variety of putting styles, with the Daytona at 36 percent, Monte Carlo at 20 percent and Spider, which has no toe hang.

A raised contrasting red sight line has also been added for easier alignment, and a deep-milled aluminum insert is designed to reduce backspin for better roll and promote a softer feel at impact. 

Aesthetically, the Daytona and Monte Carlo models have skim-milled surfaces that deliver true edges and sharp lines and provide a premium appearance.