The fact that the Axis1 Rose model tour putters do not create torque when put into motion has further benefits beyond their alignment stability.

The center of gravity of all Axis1 putters is in the center of the striking face, which transmits feel of the putter head directly through the center of the shaft and putter grip and into the palms of both hands. This gives a golfer optimum feel and sensitivity when applying force to the shaft, so the player can have the lightest grip pressure for the finest feel for distance, speed, and direction control.

Toe and face balanced putters have a center of gravity somewhere behind the striking face, which lines up more with the outside of the trail hand and even less with the lead hand. This can create an unbalanced feel in the hands. These putters also create torque when put into motion, which requires a golfer to increase their grip pressure to prevent the face from opening in relation to the putter’s path. Increased grip pressure can decrease a player’s grip sensitivity and feel for distance.

The benefits of increased feel using an Axis1 putter can show as increased distance consistency in lag putting, and increased speed control on breaking putts. Another benefit of the consistency that increased feel provides is that it can require less maintenance and practice time to keep a player’s putting skill at a competitive level.

A golfer’s hands are the most sensitive force regulators in a putting stroke, and by positioning the center of gravity in line with the palms of both hands, an Axis1 torque free putter can give a player their best opportunity for putting consistently, both for direction and distance control.

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