Used TaylorMade Putters Save Cash – and Strokes!



We all know that buying a gently used putter can also be gentle on our wallets, but is it worth it? Can the monetary savings make up for the loss of new technology? Absolutely! Here’s the deal, technology hardly ever changes enough in the space of a couple of years as to make that brand new putter worth the extra money you paid for it. Unless you are a seasoned PGA tour professional you probably won’t feel the difference between brand-new and slightly used – but your wallet will!

Take the TaylorMade Rossa Inza for example. It’s a couple years old but it’s almost exactly the same as the newest TaylorMade putters. It has the same attributes as its newer cousins:

  • Anti-skid Groove System Insert, (AGSI+).
    This is an insert with 14 polymer filled grooves positioned close together to promote efficient forward spin for a smoother putt.
  • High MOI, (Moment of Inertia).
    The reverse trapezoid shape of the Rossa Inza Putter may look strange, but it creates a very high MOI which helps to prevent the putter face from twisting when the ball is hit off center.
  • Movable Weight Technology (MWT)
    Although you probably won’t ever need to change the weight cartridges, two ports located in the rear of the putter allow the user to easily change the weight of the putter. This gives the putter the ability to compensate for differing speed of the greens and allows for a custom feel and better control.

As you can see, a newer putter isn’t always better, and an older putter isn’t necessarily outdated. So before you stop at your favorite golf store and drop a bundle on a new putter, why not take a look online for a used one. You can easily find a great deal on a used TaylorMade putter that will save you money and strokes. And with the cash you save you can take your new putter out on the course!



Related posts:

  1. TaylorMade 2009 Burner Irons: How Do They Compare?
  2. The TaylorMade TR3 Speed Stik – Increase Your Swing Speed With This Great Speed Stik Golf Swing Trainer
  3. Scotland Golf Holiday – Cram Some Practice Strokes In Front Of A Mirror
  4. Take a look at the SG5 GPS by Skycaddie
  5. A Golf Pro the new Matzie ASSIST Golf Swing Trainer

Comments are closed.