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The Rossa Core Classics from TaylorMade are four putters employing traditional shapes: Two blades (the Daytona and the Lambeau) and two mallets (the Fontana and the Suzuka).
All four employ Rossa's AGSI+ clubface insert, but a new version that TaylorMade says is 50-percent softer at impact. The four models are made of soft stainless steel with a Tuscan nickel finish.
In addition to the soft feel at impact, the AGSI+ insert is designed to mitigate backspin and promote forwardspin to get the ball rolling more smoothly off the clubface.
The Rossa Core Classic putters come with a new "big bird" black tour grip, which features the new Rossa logo prominently displayed. All models are available in right-hand; the Daytona (one of the blades) is also available in left-hand. The MSRP is $142 each.
All four employ Rossa's AGSI+ clubface insert, but a new version that TaylorMade says is 50-percent softer at impact. The four models are made of soft stainless steel with a Tuscan nickel finish.
In addition to the soft feel at impact, the AGSI+ insert is designed to mitigate backspin and promote forwardspin to get the ball rolling more smoothly off the clubface.
The Rossa Core Classic putters come with a new "big bird" black tour grip, which features the new Rossa logo prominently displayed. All models are available in right-hand; the Daytona (one of the blades) is also available in left-hand. The MSRP is $142 each.
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